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TM PREVIEWS FINAL TWO


With only two games to go this season, for us at least, Tony Mowbray has been looking ahead to Preston which could end up being a play off in itself provided we get past our tough task at home against Watford on Saturday.


VERY TIGHT

"There's teams down to pretty much 12th who could still get into the play-offs, and I think coming into the West Brom game there were about five teams on 62 points. We're on 65 now but if you lose one, they could be right back.”


SOMETHING TO PLAY FOR

"My feeling is that we're going to go into the last one thinking, 'win today and you might have a chance, but if they win they'll probably end up in front'. I think it's just exciting to keep our season going, and I think our fans deserve that. We'll do our very, very best to make it as long as we possibly can."


THROUGH THICK AND THIN

"We've had our difficulties at the Stadium of Light this year even though the supporters have been amazing with the team. I think they've seen that even in our defeats, we've worked hard and been focused on giving what our club is about. The players understand that they need to play for the people who work and pay their money to come and watch their team, so they need to fight even if we lose. If they get beaten by a better team, they understand that."


WATFORD

"Watford have got some amazing attacking players and are a really dangerous team even if they haven't been able to find a way to get results of late. Ismaila Sarr is an amazing, Premier League footballer, Joao Pedro up front... they've got real talent. It's a dangerous game.”


PRESTON

"We'll look forward to Preston because we know how many fans we'll have behind that goal, and we'll do everything to try and get the win that might take us there."


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