DevilDave
01 Mar 2007, 04:07 PM
When we played Sunderland at the beginning of the season, they were floundering near the bottom of the league and were just about to appoint Roy Keane as their new manager. Buoyed by that imminent announcement, the Black Cats dealt us a 2-0 defeat, a score that does not begin to suggest how good they were and how poor Albion were on the day.
Since then, Keano has had them playing good stuff and Sunderland now sit just three points behind us. There is no margin for error now. With less than a dozen games left in the season and a tight group at the top of the table, we might as easily fall out of the play-off places as we might win the league. We cannot hit a bad patch at this stage of the season. We must somehow find a way to rise above the pack; we might do just that if we can earn results in five tough matches during the month of March.
Hopefully the lads have rested a bit from Tuesday's exhausting Cup loss and will be ready for Saturday's challenge. Other than Nathan Ellington - who will miss three for his straight red earned against Boro :mad: - we should otherwise have no selection problems for the match.
Since then, Keano has had them playing good stuff and Sunderland now sit just three points behind us. There is no margin for error now. With less than a dozen games left in the season and a tight group at the top of the table, we might as easily fall out of the play-off places as we might win the league. We cannot hit a bad patch at this stage of the season. We must somehow find a way to rise above the pack; we might do just that if we can earn results in five tough matches during the month of March.
Hopefully the lads have rested a bit from Tuesday's exhausting Cup loss and will be ready for Saturday's challenge. Other than Nathan Ellington - who will miss three for his straight red earned against Boro :mad: - we should otherwise have no selection problems for the match.