it's february. There's still about a million games to go. Not even worth considering until the beginning of April.
Errrr, there's actually ONLY 14 to go.
Wilson will miss 5 of them as will Schar, their best striker and defender.
Those 5 are Man U a, Wolves h, Wba a, Villa h and Brighton a.
Without those 2 and may be others, there is an outside chance they won't win any.
Man Utd are in good form, Wolves are running back in to form, Wba are still battling under big Sam and have made decent window signings, Villa look potent and Brighton are a more than capable side who would be much higher if they had a good finisher.
The international break then comes late March, and they resume in April at home to Spurs h. If the proper Spurs turn up it's no points for the skunks.
Burnley a follows - always a tight tough one that, followed by resurgent West ham h, Liverpool a, Arsenal h, Leicester a, Man City a Sheff Utd h and then what might be the big one, Fulham away.
I'd be very very concerned if I was a skunk.
Takeover would 100% go through if they are relegated. Perhaps that is their plan.
Why do you and every one assume that it will be great news for them ?
They are like King Midas in reverse.
They couldn't win jack shit with the massive advantages they had from 93 to 08 with the Hall/Shepherd millions.
So many clubs now have hugely rich owners and can rival them no problem which wasn't the case early to mid 90s.
They may even come to the seeing Ashley go.
Errrr, there's actually ONLY 14 to go.
Wilson will miss 5 of them as will Schar, their best striker and defender.
Those 5 are Man U a, Wolves h, Wba a, Villa h and Brighton a.
Without those 2 and may be others, there is an outside chance they won't win any.
Man Utd are in good form, Wolves are running back in to form, Wba are still battling under big Sam and have made decent window signings, Villa look potent and Brighton are a more than capable side who would be much higher if they had a good finisher.
The international break then comes late March, and they resume in April at home to Spurs h. If the proper Spurs turn up it's no points for the skunks.
Burnley a follows - always a tight tough one that, followed by resurgent West ham h, Liverpool a, Arsenal h, Leicester a, Man City a Sheff Utd h and then what might be the big one, Fulham away.
I'd be very very concerned if I was a skunk.
Why do you and every one assume that it will be great news for them ?
They are like King Midas in reverse.
They couldn't win jack shit with the massive advantages they had from 93 to 08 with the Hall/Shepherd millions.
So many clubs now have hugely rich owners and can rival them no problem which wasn't the case early to mid 90s.
They may even come to the seeing Ashley go.
Rue not the