Saints Have To Sit Back With Fingers Crossed

Although Saints aren't playing today there is Premier League action and some of the games could have an impact on our position in the League.

Saints fans have to sit back, cross their fingers, stroke their lucky rabbit's feet and hope that a couple of results go their way today.

The big one is up at Turf Moor where Burnley take on the erattic Leicester City, ideally the Foxes will win and that will mean we are still above Burnley and also have a game in hand, a draw would not be a total disaster, but a win for the Lancashire side would make things difficult even though it would be far from terminal.

Bournemouth take on Newcastle down the coast a little and will be looking to beat them , although doing Saints a favour will be far from their minds, it would mean that we would have a game in hand over the Geordies and only four points behind.

West Ham host Huddersfield and if the Hammers hammer them, that won't be the final nail in the Terriers coffin, but it won't be far off or them and they could be relegated when the full Premier League programme resumes in two weeks.

Likewise Fulham, Liverpool travel to them looking for a win that will take them back to the top of the table and put a little psychological pressure on City. For Fulham like Huddersfield this would just about spell any realistic end of their hopes of staying up.

Everton V Chelsea is just about the only fixture that doesn't have some sort of impact on Saints, defeat for the Toffee's would leave them only 7 points above us though and that will not go down well with the Everton faithful no their board, although they have a enough points to ensure a relegation fight is not likely, a poor end to the season could leave them closer to the bottom three than they would like.

Given the circumstances three years ago when they poached Ronald Koeman and started paying out silly money for transfers, it is perhaps a lesson for all clubs outside of the big six, money isn't everything, it is about being well run and fincding the right player at the right price rather than flashing the cash all the time.

Today won't be a disaster for Saints whatever way the results go, but fingers crossed it will make our task a little bit easier as we look to pull clear of the bottom three.

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