Stoke City boss Mark Hughes won't lose any sleep sending Fulham down.
Defeat at Stoke and wins for either Sunderland (today) or Norwich (tomorrow) will end Fulham's 13-year stay in the Premier League.
"When I was at Fulham as manager I couldn't commit to another three years," said Hughes. "There was talk of a new owner - which I knew about - and having been manager at Manchester City when a new owner came in I didn't want to go through that situation again.
"That Fulham team was ageing and it needed a lot of investment just to stand still. Not long after I'd gone Fulham were spending £10million on a striker - so maybe I should have stayed. Maybe with hindsight it was too soon for me to leave.
"But you make decisions based on the situation at that time and I thought it was the right one.
"I have a lot of time for Fulham. It was a good season there, I've no grudge against them and a lot of people I worked with are still there doing a great job. But if we win and beat Fulham I'll celebrate as normal. It's our last home game and we want to put on a performance for our fans."