It doesn't matter, just so long as we pick up the points. Is it better to beat the team at the top and lose to the bottom or the other way around? Or does it not make any difference?
But Bournemouth have beaten Man Utd and are below us in the table. Maybe the teams we have beaten are below us in the table because we have beaten them.all that matters is getting points no matter where we get them from.
And the legal aspects get quite involved...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/managers/jose-mourinho/12056756/Jose-Mourinho-sacking-means-Eva-Carneiro-could-make-dramatic-return-to-Chelsea.html
Was it Alan Ball who said that he was trying to give his team a pep talk and then realised that it was a waste of time because he was talking to a bunch of multi-millionaires.
This is the key point. He dithered because he didn't know what to do. There's a bit about Guardiola and his methods in the Mail today, one sentence stood out for me:
'Every drill is rooted in a match situation with Guardiola's sole aim to give the players so many options that it becomes impossible for something to happen to him in a game that he is not prepared for.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3363189/Pep-Guardiola-pass-master-set-cast-spell-Premier-League-convince-new-players-philosophy.html
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They can't even get the accent on his name right, there are three versions in there somewhere and the €35m refers to Falcao, I believe. In any case, it all hangs on Mourinho still being there next month.
They do a boat trip round the canals. There are chocolate, lace and chip shops everywhere. Trappist beer if you haven't tried it before. If you have you probably won't try it again. Walk about a lot and explore, it's a great place.