We'll probably get a lot of similar articles soon. Here's one from the Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/mar/24/premier-league-fans-run-in-arsenal-huddersfield (A-H)
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/mar/24/premier-league-fans-run-in-leicester-wolves (L-W)
I like this from the huddersfield write up:
Bizarrely, the Man Utd fan is the only one that predicts us to finish in the bottom 3. Is he still bitter about our win over them early this season? Personal vendetta? Lack of knowledge of football outside the top 6 and still thinks we're in our Jan/Feb freefall that people were talking about before our back to back league wins? Or a savant who is the only one who sees it coming?
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/mar/24/premier-league-fans-run-in-arsenal-huddersfield (A-H)
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/mar/24/premier-league-fans-run-in-leicester-wolves (L-W)
Brighton
Well, what a difference three weeks makes… With no league wins since 29 December it was beginning to look a bit dodgy. But then we beat Huddersfield at the start of March, a week later put in an outstanding performance to defeat Palace at Selhurst Park – which reminded us that actually this team are well-organised, talented and committed – and then came our robbery of a win at Millwall thanks to Chris Hughton’s brilliant decision to bring on goalscorers Solly March and Jürgen Locadia. The whole team just refused to give up. So now we’re going to Wembley. We’re not safe yet, though, and with seven games in April it will be tough, but the feeling is that we have the squad to survive.
More of this please … Yves Bissouma dance routines when we win, please. And it was great to see our marvellous chairman, Tony Bloom, still twirling his scarf with delight in an otherwise empty Barry Kitchener stand at the Den, while being serenaded by our marvellous fans.
Less of this please … Criticism of Hughton for being cautious. He’s done a great job with players such as March and Lewis Dunk who have thrived under him, and we’re so lucky to have him. But we do need to find more consistency.
Predictions… We will finish 15th. The top four: 1 Liverpool; 2 Man City; 3 Arsenal; 4 Tottenham. Going down: 18 Burnley; 19 Fulham; 20 Huddersfield
• Steph Fincham Observer reader
I like this from the huddersfield write up:
And I thought some of our fans were bitter about our TV coverage!Less of this please … Steve Mounié, Steve Mounié and Steve Mounié. Pound for pound the worst player I’ve ever seen in our shirt. And that’s saying something, considering I’ve followed this club to the pits of League Two and back. Oh, and less frame-by-frame over-analysis by pundits of innocuous tackles. Whenever there’s a controversial moment we’re subjected to endless analysis of it in slow motion. The pundit commenting on the tackle then goes on to tell us how a player, in a split-second, has made a decision to hurt an opponent or duck out of a tackle. It’s a nonsense, even more so when Graeme Souness and Martin Keown are telling us how “reprehensible” a challenge is.
Bizarrely, the Man Utd fan is the only one that predicts us to finish in the bottom 3. Is he still bitter about our win over them early this season? Personal vendetta? Lack of knowledge of football outside the top 6 and still thinks we're in our Jan/Feb freefall that people were talking about before our back to back league wins? Or a savant who is the only one who sees it coming?