MrSnuggles
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- Apr 29, 2016
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We will only be 5 points away from a champions league place with nearly a third of the season gone! I keep checking the league table in a little bit of disbelief!
I'd love to think we could win tonight, but Stoke seem to be one of our bogey teams.
This.
Looking at the BBC web site the stats aren't encouraging.
Stoke have won eight successive matches against Brighton in all competitions, keeping five clean sheets.
The Seagulls have never won this fixture in the top flight (D3, L5). Stoke earned a 2-1 away victory in the most recent top-flight encounter, in February 1983.
This will be the first competitive meeting between the sides since February 2011 when Stoke won 3-0 at home in an FA Cup fifth-round tie.
Mind you, we won at Wednesday and QPR last season, and West Ham and Swansea this season so onwards and upwards.
I'd love to think we could win tonight, but Stoke seem to be one of our bogey teams.
This.
Looking at the BBC web site the stats aren't encouraging.
Stoke have won eight successive matches against Brighton in all competitions, keeping five clean sheets.
The Seagulls have never won this fixture in the top flight (D3, L5). Stoke earned a 2-1 away victory in the most recent top-flight encounter, in February 1983.
This will be the first competitive meeting between the sides since February 2011 when Stoke won 3-0 at home in an FA Cup fifth-round tie.
Mind you, we won at Wednesday and QPR last season, and West Ham and Swansea this season so onwards and upwards.
If we lose we'll be 8 away.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
Brighton are winless in their last five league and cup games against Swansea, losing four of those matches.
The last time they claimed three points against the Swans was on 5 December 2006, in a 3-2 victory in the third tier.
The Seagulls are winless in nine league games away to Swansea since November 1992 (D3, L6).