Well Palace are on 38 points. They will be safe. Swansea won't get to 38 points (We probably won't either)
Were they the better team because they had no end product and were happy to spray harmless passes around for most of the game?
So you can be a ham-fisted typist but I can't? (Note the hyphen in "ham-fisted"). Are you sure that "typer" is a word? "Gottle of geer" should have been written like that but I couldn't be arsed. Thanks for the grammar lesson BTW.
Clutching at straws from the Palace result - Man U can now overtake Liverpool for a top 4 spot meaning their game against Swansea is a must win.
Watching palace in recent weeks against Chelsea, Arsenal & Liverpool has reminded me of the final scene of life of Brian, I feel like i'm sat there on the cross, when over the hill pour the the Judean's People front, all the guards run off and you think you're saved, only for the silly sods to suicide themselves and leave us still in the ****.
Burnley are looking like we did when we stayed up under Bruce, assumed safe all round, but a horrible run of results inching them ever closer to the bottom. Oh how I prey we get an away win vs Southampton and drag them firmly into it. I'd rather them than Swans go down
Don't torture yourself, all of Burnley's final games are winnable and they're 3 points ahead with a better GD. It's between us and Swansea and over the next two games we have the chance to stretch the gap and the final two games they have the chance to close it. Good luck everybody
They won't beat Palace or Bmouth away, calling it now. Only problem is they probably will beat W Brom at home, but if they slip up there, pressure's really on for their final game v W Ham.
Even Leicester could still get dragged into it, Arsenal away next, then W Brom away, Watford home (their chance to get safe from one of those two you'd think, but if they cock up..) Man City away, Spurs home and finally Bmouth home.
On Thursday's Premier League Show, they had Sean Dyche (and his disc beard) advising the managers in the relegation scrap on how to survive the drop. It did cross my mind that schadenfreude might be a word he would like to look up in the dictionary.
They just don't score that much and are very defensive like Bruce teams and like Middlesbrough this season who got dragged down eventually. Dyche has already been relegated from the top tier (two seasons back) so I don't know how he can advise at this point on how to avoid it.