That Leicester match was a grind but I fully expect Hull to take 3 points, it was a great chance to go into some horrible looking matches on the back of a win. I've no idea what effect losing Huddlestone will be, he seems erratic, but it can't help the squad. It's going to be an interesting few weeks.
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Great post. Ours look really tough but I don't fancy Hull's much either. Huge pressure on us to either win 3/4 of the 'winnable' games or to pull off a freak result somewhere. Have a feeling we've been here before.... The bottom 3's fixtures look easier than ours, worryingly
This may help ...... please log in to view this image "Hull City striker Nikica Jelavic is facing a minimum of six weeks on the sidelines following surgery on a long-standing knee problem. He is set to miss Premier League games against Chelsea, Swansea, Southampton, Liverpool and Crystal Palace." That looks like the rest of the season to me. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31975516
Hull 1-0 down to Chelsea after a minute. Now 3-2 to Chelsea after 78 minutes. QPR 1-2 down after 77 minutes, home to Everton.
I was saying that yesterday mate, people assume Villa are flying but they'll be right back in it soon. Man Utd (Away) QPR (Home) Tottenham (Away) Man City (Away) Plus the FA Cup to fit in somewhere.
We're certain to lose our last two I think. These two home games next are absolutely crucial. I'd kill someone for 4pts (win, draw in that order)
From what I've seen recently, Villa have enough pace to get the 2/3 wins they need. QPR look the worst team. Burnley and Leicester have fight still left in them. I thought west Brom were shockingly bad, bit gutted they seem to be just above trouble. Hull have a lot of width in their play but no finisher. They're in big trouble, almost the same depth of **** that we're in