Perhaps this puts our draw at Man City in perspective?
1617: GOAL Fulham 0-3 Man City City are running riot. A mistake by Liam Rosenior allows Darius Vassell to run on and slot home number three. That's the former England man's first league goal since November
1652: FULL-TIME Fulham 1-3 Man City The whistle goes at Craven Cottage and City complete a comfortable win to leave freefalling Fulham looking very nervously over their shoulders
[quote][cite]Posted By: Oakster[/cite]Out of interest if goal difference is the same - what is the criteria for deciding on who finishes highest? Goals scored??[/quote]
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1617: GOAL Fulham 0-3 Man City
City are running riot. A mistake by Liam Rosenior allows Darius Vassell to run on and slot home number three. That's the former England man's first league goal since November
The whistle goes at Craven Cottage and City complete a comfortable win to leave freefalling Fulham looking very nervously over their shoulders
1651: Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder appears to have settled for a draw as he brings on striker Albert Luque.
All square at St James'. Glenn Roeder is all smiles. Arsene Wenger isn't.
Good effort from Wigan who were a man down after 34 minutes. Keeper John Filan was the outstanding performer.
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/live/tables/premiership.html
FLC: FT Stoke 2-1 Crystal Palace
I think so.
After that you have to have a play-off. But for now we'd be placed higher on alphabetical order. LOL.