Utd mate of mine said he's a Spurs as long as they are challenging for titles
Swansea game crucial. If Leicester drop points I think we will do it. Come on Gylfi!
Dear Mr. Sigurdsson,
I’m not just saying this but, seriously, you were a fave player of mine and I was disappointed when we sold you. My boys and I always used to shout “Siggi” for you in our ridiculous mock-Icelandic accents. I’m glad that your career has continued successfully since you rejoined Swansea. Some great goals this year by the way.
Now, what I want to talk about is your match this weekend against Leicester. Back in December you lost 0-3 to them in what I think was Garry Monk’s last game. You Swans were all short of confidence and cohesion at the time. Mahrez scored a hatrick.
Please tell your teammates it’s time for revenge. A draw will do, although a victory for Swansea would be better. You are no mugs under Mr. Guidolin. You have some pretty decent players as you demonstrated at WHL recently, plus a couple of very good ones, including Ashley Williams and yourself. As Flappy-Handski showed against us, he was unfairly under-rated at Arsenal.
So, Gilfi, please be assured your old Spurs friends will all be rooting for you (and Kyle too, if he plays). As you bend one of those trademark free-kicks past Schmeichel, I promise that my boys and I will be screaming out “Siggi” !
Sincerely,
@minesadouble
Provided he scored the obligatory own goal in the last game I'd give him one.
If we win all 4 they need 3 wins and I just don't they will get them. I think they will get 1 win 2 draws and a loss. They'll lose at utd, draw with chelsea and swansea and beat everton. That means we can win it with 3 wins and a draw. In normal circumstances that is what we would expect from those games.
I think we will do it I really do. They draw with Swansea and it is ours I tell ya!
Agree- which means anything other than a Leicester win is a welcomed bonusI don't think it's crucial to the point of being depressed if they win it. I expect them to win even without Vardy, but his absence does make it more difficult for them. It's their last three games that represent our best chance to make up the points.
Sorry if i misunderstood..you did say ''their run in is easy, apart from away to Man C.'' I just raised that Sunderland away could not be considered easy...No, but clearly with Arsenal playing at Man City they can't both get 3 points from the game. I was talking about the mathematical possibilities, not the likelihood of what might happen.
If we win all 4 they need 3 wins and I just don't they will get them. I think they will get 1 win 2 draws and a loss. They'll lose at utd, draw with chelsea and swansea and beat everton. That means we can win it with 3 wins and a draw. In normal circumstances that is what we would expect from those games.
I think we will do it I really do. They draw with Swansea and it is ours I tell ya!
Sorry if i misunderstood..you did say ''their run in is easy, apart from away to Man C.'' I just raised that Sunderland away could not be considered easy...
We really need Newcastle to be either staying up or already down by the time we play them.
This is essential.
After tonight's result in the Newcastle vs Man City game, we need 6 points from 12 available (or 5 points if we're discounting any insane goal difference swings) to confirm a top 3 finish and guarantee that we'll be playing in the group stages of the Champions League next season.
We really need Newcastle to be either staying up or already down by the time we play them.
This is essential.
If they have to win it then they'll play right into our hands. They'll go all out blazing and we'll do them on the counter like last night.
If they have to win it then they'll play right into our hands. They'll go all out blazing and we'll do them on the counter like last night.