'These aren't the games that will define our season.' So said Tony Mowbray after West Brom's defeat at Liverpool yesterday. His opinion, and that of his fellow relegation-battling managers, is that they can't expect anything against the big boys and it's all down to how they perform in the tussles with their fellow stragglers.
Nonsense. Any points picked up in games against the superior leviathans of the Premiership are unlikely to be matched by your nearest rivals so a crucial advantage is obtained, not only in the league table, but also through the confidence boost that floods through your team as a result of their achivement.
Just look at Hull FC - beat Arsenal away (!) and suddenly games against West Ham, Blackburn et al, start to look less daunting. And I think the approach of managers like Hull's Phil Brown is far more refreshing. Have a go, who knows what will happen? As Neil Young said: 'Better to burn out than to fade away.'
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I'm not entirely sure that Hull will blow to be honest, at least I hope not. They're a very balanced side under Brown. They've got a decent keeper, I like the look of Turner at centre half, Ashbee's very effective and Boateng very experienced in the middle of midfield and King's a proven goalscorer. Gevoani also adds a touch of class and the unexpected.
I hope they've got enough left to get a top half finish... I'll win a few quid if they do anyway!!
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