Wanderers fan John Oldham has his say on a difficult season which ended on a high at Stamford Bridge
HOW wonderful to be able to attend the final game confident of survival!
NOW they can party. Unfairly criticised by Sir Alex Ferguson for celebrating all week', Wanderers finally had something to celebrate at Stamford Bridge yesterday.
GARY Megson finally celebrated Premiership survival last night and insisted he would do all in his power to ensure relegation battles are a thing of the past.
WHAT a difference a win makes. A week ago, Wanderers were sweating on Premiership survival. Now Gary Megson is fielding calls from players wanting to follow in the footsteps of Youri Djorkaeff, Jay Jay Okocha and Nicolas Anelka.
A CONVOY of more than 40 coaches will leave the Reebok Stadium tomorrow as Wanderers take a following of 3,000 supporters to Chelsea for their final match of the season.
PILLORIED for using his roubles to "buy" two Premiership titles and sending football's finances out of kilter, Roman Abramovich is regarded as little more than a here-today-gone-tomorrow foreign interloper on the Premiership scene.
STALWART trio Jussi Jaaskelainen, Ricardo Gardner and Ivan Campo must wait until next week at the earliest before knowing how far Wanderers are prepared to go to keep them at the Reebok.