by John Smith » 04 Mar 2019 11:46
by Maneki Neko » 04 Mar 2019 11:52
by Woodcote Royal » 04 Mar 2019 12:02
StrandedWoodcote RoyalURZZZZ
Yeah, just like Sheff... oh wait we lost 4-0
It's mainly the mid table fodder we've got the best chances to beat (i.e. Blackburn, Villa, Wednesday). I think the point he's trying to make is we've still got 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th to play, most away games, with lots of playoff chasing teams (Hull, Birmingham, an inform Preston and Brentford etc)
But fortunately, unlike the Prem, there's always a chance of winning in the championship. While these games are most likely losses, shocks do regularly occur in this league
Not posting much these days, I was forgetting the need to always point out the blindingly obvious on hobnob and, just for good measure, perhaps a picture or two if they help get the point across which, franky, is why I can mostly no longer be arsed.
Sorry, I thought it was obvious that I was referring to the increasing number of mid table teams at this time of the season with little or nothing to play for, as opposed to the promotion contenders who, like us and our fellow relegation strugglers, also have much to play for but, hey, nevermind, my fault.
Problem is Woodcote, we don't have much of those mid-table teams less - this will of course change but as of today we can probably put the fixtures into 3 pots:
Something to play for (Promotion/play-off (within 4 points of)/relegation)
Wigan, Leeds, Hull, Norwich, Bristol City, West Brom, Boro, Brum
On the cusp (6 points outside play-offs)
Preston
Nothing to play for (realistically)
Stoke, Brentford
We will pick up points that we are not expecting along the way but as it stands and given the closeness at the top - only 8 points between 6th placed Bristol and 15th placed Brentford - there are not too many teams that are obviously out of one mix or other.
The "pack" is very big this year hence why the bottom 6 have been cut adrift somewhat.
by Silver Fox » 04 Mar 2019 12:09
John Smith Don't want to detract too much from the manner of the win and the morale boost but Rotherham won - it's still the same.
by Hendo » 04 Mar 2019 12:17
Silver FoxJohn Smith Don't want to detract too much from the manner of the win and the morale boost but Rotherham won - it's still the same.
Not quite, as everyone has one fewer game left we're slightly better off than we were on Friday
by Ginger Ninjas » 04 Mar 2019 12:19
Silver FoxJohn Smith Don't want to detract too much from the manner of the win and the morale boost but Rotherham won - it's still the same.
Not quite, as everyone has one fewer game left we're slightly better off than we were on Friday
by Stranded » 04 Mar 2019 12:19
Silver FoxJohn Smith Don't want to detract too much from the manner of the win and the morale boost but Rotherham won - it's still the same.
Not quite, as everyone has one fewer game left we're slightly better off than we were on Friday
by stealthpapes » 04 Mar 2019 12:35
by Stranded » 04 Mar 2019 12:43
stealthpapes Millwall are my top tip to get properly sucked into a losing relegation fight.
When is their FA cup QF again?
by Pepe the Horseman » 04 Mar 2019 12:52
by Basildon » 04 Mar 2019 13:01
by Stranded » 04 Mar 2019 13:19
Pepe the Horseman Wigan are 25/1 to go down Millwall 6/1. Reading 3/2 and Rotherham 10/11.
by John Smith » 04 Mar 2019 13:55
StrandedSilver FoxJohn Smith Don't want to detract too much from the manner of the win and the morale boost but Rotherham won - it's still the same.
Not quite, as everyone has one fewer game left we're slightly better off than we were on Friday
Exactly this.
Also think of the impact at Rotherham, at the 83rd minute they were scoring to go 3-1 up whilst Ipswich were equalising against us - so they were moving out of the bottom 3 - on 90 mins all their hard work meant virtually nowt as they are exactly where they were.
Of course, what has changed is that Millwall and Wigan are fully in the mire. Both teams have 3 away games up next - you wouldn't expect them to pick up many points from those. One of them could easily be in the bottom 3 by the international break.
by Stranded » 04 Mar 2019 13:56
John SmithStrandedSilver Fox
Not quite, as everyone has one fewer game left we're slightly better off than we were on Friday
Exactly this.
Also think of the impact at Rotherham, at the 83rd minute they were scoring to go 3-1 up whilst Ipswich were equalising against us - so they were moving out of the bottom 3 - on 90 mins all their hard work meant virtually nowt as they are exactly where they were.
Of course, what has changed is that Millwall and Wigan are fully in the mire. Both teams have 3 away games up next - you wouldn't expect them to pick up many points from those. One of them could easily be in the bottom 3 by the international break.
Nonsense. We are no better off now than we were on Saturday morning. The table says so.
by Hound » 04 Mar 2019 13:57
Pepe the Horseman Wigan are 25/1 to go down Millwall 6/1. Reading 3/2 and Rotherham 10/11.
by Silver Fox » 04 Mar 2019 14:13
John SmithStrandedSilver Fox
Not quite, as everyone has one fewer game left we're slightly better off than we were on Friday
Exactly this.
Also think of the impact at Rotherham, at the 83rd minute they were scoring to go 3-1 up whilst Ipswich were equalising against us - so they were moving out of the bottom 3 - on 90 mins all their hard work meant virtually nowt as they are exactly where they were.
Of course, what has changed is that Millwall and Wigan are fully in the mire. Both teams have 3 away games up next - you wouldn't expect them to pick up many points from those. One of them could easily be in the bottom 3 by the international break.
Nonsense. We are no better off now than we were on Saturday morning. The table says so.
by Sutekh » 04 Mar 2019 14:32
John Smith Don't want to detract too much from the manner of the win and the morale boost but Rotherham won - it's still the same. This was a game we should always have won and nearly didn't. But we were celebrating like we'd achieved survival outside the ground and we've done nothing. I think this is probably going to go down to the last game.
by Denver Royal » 04 Mar 2019 14:49
SutekhJohn Smith Don't want to detract too much from the manner of the win and the morale boost but Rotherham won - it's still the same. This was a game we should always have won and nearly didn't. But we were celebrating like we'd achieved survival outside the ground and we've done nothing. I think this is probably going to go down to the last game.
Key thing though is that Wigan and Millwall have now been dragged right into it (and even more so if Derby can actually win a game tomorrow) so, for a while at least, what Rotherham do isn't the be and end all.
by Stranded » 04 Mar 2019 14:58
Denver RoyalSutekhJohn Smith Don't want to detract too much from the manner of the win and the morale boost but Rotherham won - it's still the same. This was a game we should always have won and nearly didn't. But we were celebrating like we'd achieved survival outside the ground and we've done nothing. I think this is probably going to go down to the last game.
Key thing though is that Wigan and Millwall have now been dragged right into it (and even more so if Derby can actually win a game tomorrow) so, for a while at least, what Rotherham do isn't the be and end all.
Yep, the more teams in the mix, the better our chances.
We're obv going to lose some games, and hope fans stay on-side when we do.
Millwall's run-in looks brutal. Neil Harris may have been gone by now at any other club.
Rovrum now unbeaten in 6 which has hurt, but their run-in is tough, too.
by Victor Meldrew » 04 Mar 2019 15:00
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