My only concern is that we are very unlikely to pick up any bonus points so are very reliant on winning those home matches!
Palace in good form
Wolves potentially the 'best of the rest'
Away to the top 6 is a right off for us
Man City
This has to be a topic that NSC can help with. Looking for a good pub garden with the football on (in Brighton/Hove). I know the Lion and Lobster and the Palmeira do. Any other suggestions?:drink:
Christian Eriksen and Kevin De Bruyne to score from outside the area (at any time in the tournament) and Harry Kane to be top scorer. 100/1... well it's worth a quid or so isn't it?!
So if we're talking first team competitive matches in the FL, it seems it's Oxford, Fleetwood, Accrington, Crawley, Stevenage and Morecambe.
Of those I would guess that only Oxford and Crawley played at the Goldstone.
He's a cut above that level.
There's a chance Cardiff or Fulham could break or equal our 'highest points tally to not get promoted' record this year.
Fulham are on 81 with ith 4 games left so would need 3 wins or 2 wins and 2 draws.
Cardiff are on 80 with 5 games left so would need 3 wins...
Unfortunately they do have a very easy last 4. Two on the beach sides in Leicester and Watford, then an awaiting relegation Stoke and an already relegated West Brom.
At least any points they do take off teams down the bottom can still be viewed as taking points off the other teams around us.
A...
A couple of years ago I stumbled across an Albion video on YouTube which was a compilation of sorts - clips of fans mostly I think celebrating and some famous goals. Pretty sure there were clips of the 00/01 or 01/02 promotion parade celebrations in there. Besides that the main thing I remember...
Wow!
How is that not a parody? Astonishing.
See Paul Konchesky in the changing room. He must be sitting there thinking is putting up with this really worth the money given what he's already earnt in football.