Survival Sunday
This is a filler blog, I'm not going to lie. Very little to report other than 837 people through the doors of the studio today. In terms of popularity, summer very much seems to be here. In the meantime, I continue to be surprised that Eurovision is a thing that people still care about. Hopefully it'll all be over soon and I can go back on Twitter. Although whether that's something I should relish is up for debate.
Prior to a Bank Holiday Monday work shift that may reduce me to a weeping mess, I will have a quiet Sunday in watching the last day of the Premier League season. It has been dubbed "Survival Sunday" in a vain attempt to heighten the drama of a day that seems to me like it will be relatively straightforward. Hull need to beat Manchester United and hope that Newcastle fail to beat West Ham, otherwise Hull will go down. Obviously I want United to finish the season well and would never wish them to lose, even if Newcastle being relegated would be very very very funny.
Hull would need to break with tradition, having lost all seven of their Premier League encounters with United. I can't see it happening. I'm going to go for both matches to be draws and for Sky to frenziedly keep flashing "As It Stands" league tables in the bottom left of the screen in spite of the fact that nothing has changed.
EDIT: Hull vs United was indeed a draw. Newcastle won.
Prior to a Bank Holiday Monday work shift that may reduce me to a weeping mess, I will have a quiet Sunday in watching the last day of the Premier League season. It has been dubbed "Survival Sunday" in a vain attempt to heighten the drama of a day that seems to me like it will be relatively straightforward. Hull need to beat Manchester United and hope that Newcastle fail to beat West Ham, otherwise Hull will go down. Obviously I want United to finish the season well and would never wish them to lose, even if Newcastle being relegated would be very very very funny.
Hull would need to break with tradition, having lost all seven of their Premier League encounters with United. I can't see it happening. I'm going to go for both matches to be draws and for Sky to frenziedly keep flashing "As It Stands" league tables in the bottom left of the screen in spite of the fact that nothing has changed.
EDIT: Hull vs United was indeed a draw. Newcastle won.
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