Nixonator
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I'm not so sure that Lawro has predicted us to win yet.
He did against southampton.
I'm not so sure that Lawro has predicted us to win yet.
He did against southampton.
Can't be arsed to start a new thread about Lawro's predictions.
It's a tough read that I don't agree with right up until the last paragraph.
Going on form, Brighton are probably favourites to beat Stoke on Saturday and move further away from the relegation zone - they are currently six points above West Ham, who are in 18th place.
Brighton have totally exceeded my expectations. How they have done this season is a pie in the face for me.
I have not been shocked by the way they have set up, but I did not expect them to pick up the number of points they have got, which is great.
But Stoke showed by fighting back twice to draw with Leicester that they are not the sort of team to lie down, and they will cause Chris Hughton's side some problems.
I am going to go for a Stoke away win. Without being disrespectful to Brighton, this is what happens in the Premier League - you get to the lofty heights of eighth, your fans start thinking that things are great - and then you get turned over by a team you think you should beat.
Can't be arsed to start a new thread about Lawro's predictions.
It's a tough read that I don't agree with right up until the last paragraph.
Going on form, Brighton are probably favourites to beat Stoke on Saturday and move further away from the relegation zone - they are currently six points above West Ham, who are in 18th place.
Brighton have totally exceeded my expectations. How they have done this season is a pie in the face for me.
I have not been shocked by the way they have set up, but I did not expect them to pick up the number of points they have got, which is great.
But Stoke showed by fighting back twice to draw with Leicester that they are not the sort of team to lie down, and they will cause Chris Hughton's side some problems.
I am going to go for a Stoke away win. Without being disrespectful to Brighton, this is what happens in the Premier League - you get to the lofty heights of eighth, your fans start thinking that things are great - and then you get turned over by a team you think you should beat.
And what an amazing three games it'll be before he's injured again
No need for Kayal? Seriously?
Completely untested 18 year old, Jayson Molumby has been on the bench for recent games, such is the lack of cover in centre midfield. The SECOND Kayal is fully fit, he'll be on the bench.
Really? Where?Mark Lawrenson is right, in that many Albion fans are getting totally carried away and think the Premier League is a doddle because we are sitting 8th in the table.. Without continuing to bang the drum, we certainly won't end up finishing that high. Staying out of the bottom three come the end of the season is the name of the game..
I have explained my logic, whether you agree or not is up to you but it is about opinions and the one that matters is CH. IF both are fit I think Baldock offers more than Kayal in the positions that we need with the alternatives available.
Are you suggesting he plays in central midfield?!
Stephens and Propper have no competition at the moment, Kayal is as good as either of them. He's clearly deserving of a place on the bench at the minimum and he is ahead of Baldock in the queue to replace Gross, if ever required. Obviously, I'm never going to champion Baldock being at the club, but if he's going to be in the matchday squad for a Premier League game then it can only mean that we have an injury crisis like I don't even want to imagine.
For your next joke!!
He has yet to prove that he is as good as either of them in this league as he hasnt played in it. He was good in The Championship but so were others who havent upped their game. That is not to say that he wont but not at the moment he isnt proved as such. IMHO he is only ahead of Baldock in terms of being ready to be included in the squad fitness wise.