As an aside, I read earlier that 3 games ago, no Championship team was guaranteed to be playing in the Championship next season. Thats quite amazing really.
Just 9 days ago (three rounds of matches back), not one single club knew for sure they'd still be in the Championship next season.
Incredibly, everybody was still in either the promotion or relegation mix.
The situation's now a bit clearer, and some clubs know their destiny, but it's still been one of the most open seasons for a while.
As an aside, I read earlier that 3 games ago, no Championship team was guaranteed to be playing in the Championship next season. Thats quite amazing really.
No way are Brentford selling imo. They will want to consolidate for another push like we did when we just missed out.
I'm not buying it on principle.
The relegation scrap is about as clear as mud, especially with the Wigan situation.
Shamelessly copied from BBC:
Hull City can only stay up if they win, Barnsley fail to win, Charlton and Luton both lose and the Tigers also make up a 16-goal swing in goal difference over the Addicks. In effect, they are relying on Wigan losing or drawing and then losing their appeal against the points deduction.
Barnsley, like Hull, must also win to have any chance of staying up and hope Charlton lose and Luton fail to win. If Charlton draw Barnsley would need to beat Brentford by 10 goals to go above the Addicks.
Luton Town could be safe with a draw, if Charlton lose. But they need to win to stand any hope of going above Birmingham and Middlesbrough, who are both two points above the Hatters with a much better goal difference.
Charlton Athletic's goal difference, therefore, means they will realistically be safe with a win even if the teams above them win, while it also means if they match Luton's result, a draw should also be enough.
Realistically Birmingham City and Middlesbrough just need a point to be safe as they are two points above the bottom three.
If Sheffield United get promoted, that is surely one less relegation place we'll have to worry about.
Sky Football: West Brom v QPR
Sky Mix: Brentford v Barnsley
I'm more tense about the final playoff spot. Hoping for a miracle where Cardiff lose to Hull and Swansea beat Reading.
Not sure if its because I still have some warm feelings for Swansea, or if its just my disliking of Cardiff that wants me to see this happen..
Ben White just scored for Leeds
Ben White with a worldie