Any team at anytime can implode...........
Agreed, see Derby 2014/15 for evidence.
Any team at anytime can implode...........
Ipswich are in good form after their dodgy period and they could be the ones who take away our unbeaten run.
I think people are naive to think it's a 4 or 5 horse race when we're only 50% of the way through the season! 6 points/7 points is not a large gap, we could play a title rival one week and just lose and then slip up on the Tuesday night and if one of those teams won twice that gap has gone!
Plus there is always one team that goes on an excellent run from mid table
I'm still confident but it's too early for this chat.
Lets not forget the traditional coming from nowhere in February/March team, Ipswich I'm thinking are already making a move.
Posters mentioning possible challenges from teams outside top four are mistaken. History shows that the top two end of season have to be there or thereabouts by now. A run to PO is always possible but the top two will come from the current top; that is nailed on.
It is like a marathon from here. We had five runners until a couple of weeks ago. Burnley are first to go (they are unlikely to make up even 6-8 points on four teams above them). Albion have the worst current form of the other four based on last 10 games, but we are hanging on. Cannot stress how important the next four games are. Stay in the pack until FAC week off, and allow time for injured players to begin to return and new blood in transfer market and all bets are on. The other three will not maintain their current form to end of season (or if they do, they will certainly go up deservedly), so chance then to make another spurt.
... The other three will not maintain their current form to end of season (or if they do, they will certainly go up deservedly), so chance then to make another spurt.
Posters mentioning possible challenges from teams outside top four are mistaken. History shows that the top two end of season have to be there or thereabouts by now. A run to PO is always possible but the top two will come from the current top; that is nailed on.
It is like a marathon from here. We had five runners until a couple of weeks ago. Burnley are first to go (they are unlikely to make up even 6-8 points on four teams above them). Albion have the worst current form of the other four based on last 10 games, but we are hanging on. Cannot stress how important the next four games are. Stay in the pack until FAC week off, and allow time for injured players to begin to return and new blood in transfer market and all bets are on. The other three will not maintain their current form to end of season (or if they do, they will certainly go up deservedly), so chance then to make another spurt.
It will be close, no doubt, this is the Championship the most competitive league in the world. I will say however, that currently we are seeing the most exciting football we have ever seen at the Amex
We need to ensure that the gap between 2nd and 3rd remains wide enough to give comfort to the two teams at the top. It's obviously important that we are one of those teams and it would make sense for Middlesbrough to be the other.
Why? Because we play Middlesbrough on the last day of the season and we might comfortably arrange a cozy draw that would stitch up both Derby and Hull.
Best we start working on this relationship on Saturday, and go out for a very dull 0-0.
Or, in my enthusiasm for promotion, am I missing the point about football?
win at home point away gets the job done.
Could be four teams all on 74 points by 5pm Saturday
We need to ensure that the gap between 2nd and 3rd remains wide enough to give comfort to the two teams at the top. It's obviously important that we are one of those teams and it would make sense for Middlesbrough to be the other.
Why? Because we play Middlesbrough on the last day of the season and we might comfortably arrange a cozy draw that would stitch up both Derby and Hull.
Best we start working on this relationship on Saturday, and go out for a very dull 0-0.
Or, in my enthusiasm for promotion, am I missing the point about football?
We need to ensure that the gap between 2nd and 3rd remains wide enough to give comfort to the two teams at the top. It's obviously important that we are one of those teams and it would make sense for Middlesbrough to be the other.
Why? Because we play Middlesbrough on the last day of the season and we might comfortably arrange a cozy draw that would stitch up both Derby and Hull.
Best we start working on this relationship on Saturday, and go out for a very dull 0-0.
Or, in my enthusiasm for promotion, am I missing the point about football?
Posters mentioning possible challenges from teams outside top four are mistaken. History shows that the top two end of season have to be there or thereabouts by now. A run to PO is always possible but the top two will come from the current top; that is nailed on.
It is like a marathon from here. We had five runners until a couple of weeks ago. Burnley are first to go (they are unlikely to make up even 6-8 points on four teams above them). Albion have the worst current form of the other four based on last 10 games, but we are hanging on. Cannot stress how important the next four games are. Stay in the pack until FAC week off, and allow time for injured players to begin to return and new blood in transfer market and all bets are on. The other three will not maintain their current form to end of season (or if they do, they will certainly go up deservedly), so chance then to make another spurt.