Brian Fantana
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I'm already feeling sick at the prospect of that final day trip to Boro. The thought of needing to go there and get something is not filling me with a great deal of joy!
Your confident that we'll beat Forest and Charlton away, and Derby, QPR and Fulham at home - all 5 of them. You'd get decent odds on that.I am confident we'll win 5 games from 8, to reach 86 points, but will need 1 more win from the other 3 games ( birmingham, burnley, middlesbrough )
It's much more likely that we'll beat Burnley than win all the games you think we will. We need about 2 points a game, so settling for a point, especially at home, is just daft. Sure we might get a point and think 'oh well, it was against a good team', but we definitely shouldn't settle for a point, we have to try and win every game.I'd take a draw in our next match ( v Burnley ) right now.
Well that's blown our chances.My prediction us 4 points above Middlesbro and Middlesbro 3 above Hull on May 7th
We wouldn't even need a draw. We'd have to go for the win and hope Hull get promoted instead of 'boro.so a draw will see us up and Boro in 3rd.
Well that's blown our chances.
We wouldn't even need a draw. We'd have to go for the win and hope Hull get promoted instead of 'boro.
No, you said we're 4 points ahead of 'boro, so we wouldn't need a point. Southampton and Spurs both needed something out of the game. I guess you meant different numbers.Why a point would suit both off us as per Southampton v Spurs some years ago.
If you look at the championship predictor on fishy you can estimate the final table.
Firstly - assume the following criteria for the top 6 for all remaining games:
- They draw with each other,
- They win all remaining home games against sides below 6th,
- They draw away with sides in the top 12
- They beat sides away in the bottom 12
In that case we end up with Hull and Burnley top on 91, Middlesborough third on 89 and Brighton fourth on 87.
Clearly it won't be like that - not least because it's unthinkable that no-one in the top 6 will lose another game. However this gives some measure of the difficulty of the run-in and games in hand for each team. It suggests our form needs to be relatively better than two of the other sides (currently Middlesborough and Hull have been on quite poor form). We might need to get an extra couple of wins where we might have drawn. Ion this basis a win against Burnley would almost do it!
This sort of calculation also suggests that the Middlesborough's goal against Hull wasn't as bad for us as a Hull goal might have been.
Love to see burnley drop out and its just us two needing a draw to both seal promotion.
You remember that World Cup game Austria vs West Germany that both needed a draw to qualify and they played out a dour 0-0 totally fixed draw?
That'd be brilliant
The main problem with that method is that it ignores the fact that the clubs near the bottom are fighting for their lives, while those in mid table are thinking of their summer holidays.
Hull have got to play Huddersfield, Wolves, Reading, Leeds and Brentford, who don't have much to play for, before they play Bolton who will already be relegated. That's a nice run in anyone's book. Except yours.What, those really easy games that Hull have to come against the teams at the bottom, you mean?
Hull have got to play Huddersfield, Wolves, Reading, Leeds and Brentford, who don't have much to play for, before they play Bolton who will already be relegated. That's a nice run in anyone's book. Except yours.
Hull have got to play Huddersfield, Wolves, Reading, Leeds and Brentford, who don't have much to play for, before they play Bolton who will already be relegated. That's a nice run in anyone's book. Except yours.
And just to clarify. Both those games should be 3 pointers against mid-table clubs with nothing to play for. If either Hull or Boro fail to get a win from those matches, neither will be promoted.
Well Leeds are in my list of teams that Hull have to play who aren't doing well, and you've listed them losing 4-1 as evidence I'm wrong? As for Huddersfield, they were only on 42 points yesterday morning, far from safe. By the time they play Hull, there's a decent chance they won't have much to play for. Wolves getting a point in injury time is hardly evidence that teams with little to play for are easier to play against.Suspect Leeds and Burnley (respectively) thought so too, yesterday.
So you won't grant me Bolton, who are shit, and will already be down?I'll grant you Reading and Brentford.
We know. They're shit, and will be away.Leeds - who knows.
So which group of teams do you think it's easiest to beat?That looks like a good run in, BUT, games against sides that can play free from the pressure of a promotion/relegation fight often prove the most difficult.
Well Leeds are in my list of teams that Hull have to play who aren't doing well, and you've listed them losing 4-1 as evidence I'm wrong? As for Huddersfield, they were only on 42 points yesterday morning, far from safe. By the time they play Hull, there's a decent chance they won't have much to play for. Wolves getting a point in injury time is hardly evidence that teams with little to play for are easier to play against.
So you won't grant me Bolton, who are shit, and will already be down?
We know. They're shit, and will be away.
Which teams exactly do you think are the easiest to play against?
Note that's 'easiest', not 'easy', as we know there are no easy games. But pretending that all games are exactly as easy/hard as each other is just stupid. No manager would ever think that.
Look forward to one or both of those dropping points then
Well obviously you can't be 100% confident about any game. The PL throws up some ridiculous results too sometimes, but the point is that some games are easier than others. Next you'll be saying that it's not better to be at home than away, because teams sometimes lose at home and win away. Of course they do, but on average, it's better to be at home.Don't think I can say that there's one team I would feel 100% confident about playing.
Good - so which ones do you think are the easiest, which do you think are the hardest? Come on, get off the fence, which ones?And, whilst I agree that some games are easier than others
Triggaaar;7332236 Good - so which ones do you think are the easiest said:If he could answer that with certainty he would be at the bookies making a fortune forecasting results.