With ‘pool away to Bournemouth and Spurs at City, a win for us is likely to propel us back to a Europe slot ... before the crunch comes over Xmas.
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With ‘pool away to Bournemouth and Spurs at City, a win for us is likely to propel us back to a Europe slot ... before the crunch comes over Xmas.
I fancy Barnes to score with his Amex card history and show Dale Stevens the error of his ways, but from our next three we will do well to get more than 3 points - you forgot Huddersfield away and Spurs.
I can see us winning at Brighton and Huddersfield and drawing with Spurs and United.
A home win against Liverpool will then have me looking to book early flights to Paris, Munich, Barcelona and Madrid. ;)
That would do me too!
Relegation would be off the agenda by then. Some scrap down there with 10 teams within 6 points of each other and us currently 17 points above the zone!
Looks like Lowton and Mee are fit and Ward needs a fitness test. Talk of Tom coming back in January, Dean being close, but Walters still unfit. Will Charlie get his first start I wonder?
Didn’t realise we had four ex-Albion players in the Burnley squad, with Ashley Barnes, Sam Vokes, Stephen Ward and Chris Wood having all played in the Blue and White stripes. So maybe three of them might score.>;)
Brighton & Hove Albion fans are advised that the Premier League match against Burnley at the Amex on Saturday has now sold out.
A limited number of lounge access seats are still available for £95 each plus a booking fee, and can be purchased online at seagullstickets.com.
Those supporters that have purchased tickets for Saturday's game are advised to arrive early, as public transport and the park & ride facilities are expected to be busier than usual.
I have to say I visited Brighton a couple of years ago for a Burnley game and their Park and Ride works brilliantly Colner.
I went with Lazaat and Spirit alf, could not get a seat, had my nose pressed against the windscreen, never seen as many old double deckers all full to the rafters.