by Stranded »
04 Mar 2019 08:56
Woodcote Royal URZZZZ Woodcote Royal
Spot on. Why is this lost on so many fans?
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 expectng 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.