Crispy Ambulance
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You don't tend to stay up if your goal difference is -20+. And, to quote their former chairman, for that reason, Millwall are out! Together with Blackpool and Broken Leg Athletic!
It's since the Government refused to allow him to re-name the town of Wigan, Dave Whelanville, his hugely over inflated ego couldn't handle it
I should think Fleetwood would bring that many.I think if Wigan go down they'll be f**ked.
I can see gates of 3-4000 for a evening game at home to Fleetwood. They may disappear.
I think its a dangerous position we are in. We are far enough to feel safe, yet close enough to not be safe.A 9 point gap with 10 to play is massive. A point v Reading would be most welcome to make this gap even wider.
Equally pleasing is that Rotherham, and the hopeless Fulham are now between us and the drop.
The apocalyptic, worst case is that we require 4 more wins to stay up. Reality will be that 46 points will be enough, which is 2 more wins.
I did not realise this about the Championship:
From Wiki
The Championship is the wealthiest non-top flight football division in the world and the seventh richest division in Europe.[SUP][2][/SUP] The average match attendance for the 2011–12 season was 17,738, which also makes it the most-watched secondary league in the world.[SUP][3][/SUP]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_League_Championship
I can't see WIgan getting out of this. I imagine what good players they still have are on the phone to their agents right now saying "Get me out of here quick!"
out of the 11 games for us i still feel we need 3 or 4 wins to make sure we will be playing championship football next season
out of the 11 games for us i still feel we need 3 or 4 wins to make sure we will be playing championship football next season
Be surprised if we need more than 6 points from our final 11; can you really see Millwall or Wigan getting more than 15 from their final 10?
Having said that, I reckon we will win 4, draw a couple and lose 5 for a comfortable mid-lower table finish.
With Wolves, Norwich, B'muff and Watford (half the current top 8) to come at home, I think our away form is going to need to be up to scratch. If we can avoid defeat at Reading, Millwall, Rotherham and Wigan I reckon we'll be well safe.