If scores stay as they are, the race for 8th next weekend is going to be fascinating.
We've got Liverpool but Bournemouth are at Man City and Brentford and Fulham play each other!
We are likely to either be out of it completely or in poll position come the final day.
I wouldn't mind any of them. I feel guilty for saying this as he played for us, but Chris Wilder irritates and bores me, so perhaps not them. I do like the fact they're much better than Wednesday though.
Sunderland away might be fun. Big ground, long way away - tickets might even be available...
That's terribly sad news. I knew him from well before REMF and then he did a few sponsored matches with some of us on here. Rip Pete.
He was Berkshire Seagull going back to the original NSC incarnation.
For or against it doesn't really matter. It's a major Brexit "win" yet only worth £5bn. An absolute drop in the ocean to the win that access to the single market gave us before all the simpletons decided it was a good idea to ruin things.
This thought occurred to me last night.
Other musings: the BBC are running an article suggesting that Arteta thinks Arsenal were the best team in the UCL this season. Big big laughs. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cm25231y63no
And can you imagine a final featuring Man Utd and...
Yep, you can certainly add general apathy to the list of reasons why gates are low at the moment. I do think the shocking transport situation and confusing/downright mean membership moneygrab are still also partly responsible.
I do but I'm at peace with the fact we probably won't. I'm genuinely expecting us to be better next season. We've been almost good enough but thrown away far too many points. Imagine where we'll be next time if we iron out those mistakes.