Tooting Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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They're entitled to their opinion, in fact I'd rather someone who had actually looked at all the remaining fixtures pronounce on the issue than someone who has merely glanced at the current table.
There is at least one valid analysis that says if we don't beat Huddersfield at home for example, we will go down given the other fixtures, and that we may struggle to get more than 37 points, and depending on other results of those teams below us, that may not be good enough.
It's a completely fair point of view. Obviously we all hope it is wrong, and we can pretty much end the discussion by beating Arsenal on Sunday. Because if that happened, with the unexpected points, it would not only be a huge boost to us but demoralise the rest.
There is at least one valid analysis that says if we don't beat Huddersfield at home for example, we will go down given the other fixtures, and that we may struggle to get more than 37 points, and depending on other results of those teams below us, that may not be good enough.
It's a completely fair point of view. Obviously we all hope it is wrong, and we can pretty much end the discussion by beating Arsenal on Sunday. Because if that happened, with the unexpected points, it would not only be a huge boost to us but demoralise the rest.