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Nobbybm Dartford 08 May 17 12.40pm | |
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According to a Mackem colleague, the only thing they have to play for is finishing above 'Boro & the players feel they owe at least that to the fans. If 'Boro lose tonight then he reckons that Swansea could be in for a shock.
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rollercoaster Cornwall 08 May 17 12.42pm | |
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Swansea don't need to do anything stupid against Sunderland. A draw will be fine and leaves them needing to win at home to West-Brom-on-the-beach to be certain. It is only if they lose that there is a chance that a win in their last game wont be enough. If Swansea do beat Sunderland then it is likely they will still need something from the West Brom game.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 08 May 17 12.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Eewires
They surely can, but it's pure self delusion to believe that they will. We have to avoid losing to Hull on Sunday and that is all there is to it. Relying on other teams to bail us out might well work, but we shouldn't be relying on it. We will know, going into the game, what the stakes are. Obviously it'd be a load off if Sunderland can beat Swansea, as I can then relax about Hull and just enjoy the match. Swansea don't actually need to win. But our best hope for securing premiership status is to NOT lose to Hull as you say. Although, I guess we'll know either way by 5pm Saturday. Obviously I've never wanted Sunderland to win a game more than their next one.
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Pierre Purley 08 May 17 3.03pm | |
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I watched a bit of the Sunderland match. They played very well, relaxed, positive and better in lots of ways than Hull who were trying too hard. Sunderland are fully capable and probably will beat Swansea for the same reasons. All they need to do is mark Llorente TIGHT and not give any free kicks away within 25m for Siggurdsson to thrive on!
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GladAllOver27 08 May 17 3.09pm | |
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In a word no. Fans we expect them to achieve something. When the last time Sunderland won 2 in a row. Swansea will not make the same mistake as hull. I predict a 2-1 swans win.
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YT Oxford 08 May 17 4.03pm | |
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Can Sunderland beat Swansea? Well yes, they can, by scoring more goals than Swansea score before the referee ends the game. Do I think they will beat Swansea? Yes, possibly, but I predict a draw (which as others have noted, wouldn't take the pressure off us against Hull).
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Gyro1780 Leatherhead, Surrey 08 May 17 4.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
I personally don't think so. I think Swansea will be so pumped for this they will win it
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Ray in Houston Houston 08 May 17 4.26pm | |
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Sunderland will be at home, so I think a lot will depend on the atmosphere in the ground. Will the Mackems come out to cheer on their team for the last game in the Premiership this year (and, according to pundits, likely for a good while). Will they be looking to express anger and frustration at the players, management or ownership? Will they show up at all? I suspect, whatever their motives and intentions, if Swansea start bossing and/or winning the game, the atmosphere could get toxic pretty quickly. Also, Swansea FC are paying the tickets for their fans to attend. The away support is likely to be much more vocal and...well...supportive. I expect a Swansea win. Everything Palace do must be planned with that in mind. Edited by Ray in Houston (08 May 2017 4.28pm)
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Ray in Houston Houston 08 May 17 4.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Gyro1780
But so will Sunderland. I'm sure they don't want to finish bottom. Boro are only 4 points above them with 3 games to play. FYI, the game in hand they both have is against each other.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 08 May 17 4.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Gyro1780
I think most of the players will be upping their game, as they don't want to be playing for Sunderland in the Championship next season. But I don't think Sunderland can do it two weeks running.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 08 May 17 4.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Ray in Houston
Sunderland will be at home, so I think a lot will depend on the atmosphere in the ground. Will the Mackems come out to cheer on their team for the last game in the Premiership this year (and, according to pundits, likely for a good while). Will they be looking to express anger and frustration at the players, management or ownership? Will they show up at all? I suspect, whatever their motives and intentions, if Swansea start bossing and/or winning the game, the atmosphere could get toxic pretty quickly. Also, Swansea FC are paying the tickets for their fans to attend. The away support is likely to be much more vocal and...well...supportive. I expect a Swansea win. Everything Palace do must be planned with that in mind. Edited by Ray in Houston (08 May 2017 4.28pm) Of course if Chelsea drop points to Boro, it could mean that the title goes down to the last day. I wouldn't want to be Hull, facing a Tottenham side that need a win.
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fledgling Beckenham 08 May 17 4.50pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Of course if Chelsea drop points to Boro, it could mean that the title goes down to the last day. I wouldn't want to be Hull, facing a Tottenham side that need a win. But bear in mind Tottenham play Man U, Leicester and Hull in 7 days...with only 2 days rest between Leicester and Hull....both away. Regardless of any permutations we can't rely on Tottenham to get anything at Hull.
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