I’m sure we’ll beat Cardiff for you .
I guess we should be grateful the game isn't at Selhurst.
I’m sure we’ll beat Cardiff for you .
I guess we should be grateful the game isn't at Selhurst.
I’m sure we’ll beat Cardiff for you .
If points are needed in those games we would get them. CH teams always do.
After we get humped at Arsenal, Cardiff host Palace in the TV game. If Cardiff are still within 5 points of us by then (or better), it would mean that for the very first time in my entire life, I will have to watch a game actually rooting for that south London filth.
*shudder*
You might just have a chance. It's not like you're at home.
Well, that's a load of bollocks, isn't it. His team was completely unable to get the points required to secure promotion at the end of the 2015-16 season, .
Well, that's a load of bollocks, isn't it. His team was completely unable to get the points required to secure promotion at the end of the 2015-16 season, and having achieved automatic promotion the following campaign his team was completely unable to get the 3 points required (in 3 games) to secure the title.
That assessment is a harsh as ****, if you don't mind me pointing it out.
That team earned a massive 45 points from the final 20 games of that season (W13, D6, L1), and amassed one of the highest (if not THE highest?) points totals (89) to ever not win promotion. That was an exceptional return, and desperately unfortunate to not achieve automatic promotion - falling short only by drawing the final 2 matches, in no small part to the unjust red card at Boro, and a host of injuries.
I wouldn't disagree, but it has nothing to do with what I posted. I was refuting [MENTION=30752]NooBHA[/MENTION]'s ridiculous claim that a CH team "always" gets the points in games when they are needed.
If we 'survived' on 33 points it would strengthen my belief that ALL teams below 38 points should get relegated.
I still think we will get at least 42 points, winning on Sat and against Cardiff and Newcastle, whether we pick up anything in the other 4 games is up in the air, but I'm actually finding this anti Hughton school of thought, many of whom probably never set foot in the Withdean, on the cusp of laughable and insulting.
Does anyone remember what it was like before he came?
I wouldn't disagree, but it has nothing to do with what I posted. I was refuting [MENTION=30752]NooBHA[/MENTION]'s ridiculous claim that a CH team "always" gets the points in games when they are needed.
You know, I quite like that. A standard three relegated but no-one can assume safety until they pass the magical figure.
Would never get off the ground but a good thought.