RandyWanger
Je suis rôti de boeuf
Not until it's mathematically certain. Then I'll be going nuts. Hopefully it'll happen at one of our remaining home games.
Too many writing Hudds off, they could easily beat Norwich tonight and be back in with a great chance, we have 2 away games coming up, one against a team that has won its last 5 games...
Sure Hudds need to put a great run together and hope we slip up a couple of times, but they have had and are capable of winning 5 or 6 on the bounce.
A few need to just calm down a bit.
...nor would Mo Farah be running with his arms in the air in the last 100 even if 10 metres ahead etc etc
You've never heard of any of these then...
Newcastle United - 1995/96 Premier League
Devon Loch - 1956 Grand National
Arsenal 4 - 4 Newcastle United - 2011
Greg Norman - 1996 Masters
Jimmy White - 1994 Snooker World Championship
Diana Ross - 1994 Football World Cup
How many of their last 5 have they won? This isn't about other clubs it's about us. If we can't manage the last 6 games and get across the line, then it says more about us as a club then about two sides having to win almost all of their games to get automatic promotion.
OK, you talked me into itWhilst it may not be mathematically over, on the balance of probability it almost certainly is.
We are on 83 points, have 6 games to play and we are 12 points ahead of Hudders on 71. With our GD that’s 13 points. They have 8 to play, max 24 points. Even if we go through a (by our standards) rough patch of 2-2-2 we’d be on 91 points. Hudders would need to secure a run of 7-0-1 to overtake us and, on the balance of probability, that isn’t likely to happen. Reading are on 73 and if they won all 6 games they’d be on 91 with a worse GD than us, so that’s fine (as well as a highly unlikely outcome).
With Reading now in 3rd place and Hudders 4th on the back of two successive defeats they’ll surely now be focused on finishing 3rd to get 2nd leg home advantage in the playoffs. Wagner will be setting them up psychologically for that IMHO, rather than chasing us for 2nd. I think that Burton’s 96th minute goal on Saturday will be seen as a defining moment in the promotion race, which is what I felt at the time I was going nuts in the WSL concourse when the goal was announced.
Yes, I know, we still have a job to do to get across the finish line but CH and the lads will ensure we achieve at least 2-2-2 (and 1-3-2 will probably be good enough). Reading or Hudders are statistically unlikely to catch us now.
Time to buy your streamers, flags and banners ladies and gents in readiness for Albion’s party. With a bit of luck – and Reading and Hudders losing a couple here and there – we’ll be officially up after the Wigan game (which was my prediction months ago) or perhaps Norwich. Villa Park is going to be a carnival - whether we finish 2nd or 1st - and best of all it's just up the road from me and I can be there in less than an hour!
Enjoy every second of the party as we will all be part of Albion’s history having witnessed two incredible seasons that will live long in the memory of everyone who was privileged enough to witness them and be part of the journey. Even more incredible is that 20 years ago we almost slipped into oblivion. What this club has achieved in the last two decades is nothing short of a miracle, is what makes our club so special to everyone who follows it and is a feeling almost impossible to describe to those who've not shared the experience.
Believe. We are going up. We really, really are!
While last season was something to be immensely proud of, I never quite believed that we'd have enough to make it. This year we've been like BHAFC 15/16 2.0. Every player looks stronger, better, even taller. We have been such a force and the togetherness of our club at the moment is something I genuinely haven't seen before. On a few occasions this season, I've found myself just welling up due to the position we've found ourselves in. I was in a state of semi-psychosis for most of Fulham away post-Dunk's goal. Last night, I was also very close to tears pre-match due to the unbelievable atmosphere being created by a stadium full of fans who now truly believe. This must have been made to look even more tragic by the fact I was sitting on my own... I must confess to having spent most of the past 2 years wanting the games to be won and out of the way so as to avoid the agony of waiting for the inevitable cock-up. Even in this position with 6 games left, I can't shake that feeling that I want it all to be over. However, it's really important for us to understand the significance of what our team is doing at the moment. We have to try and enjoy it as much as possible, as it will possibly go down as one of the great periods in the history of the club.
If you honestly, seriously, disagree with this statement, then let's hear it right now.
We're going up, we're by-passing the play-offs, and this is going to be the most successful Brighton side that the world has ever seen.
12 points clear. 6 games to play. Imagine if these stats were the other way around. We'd have given up long ago.
Will we lose again? Probably. If we don't, it's not even going to be close. Over the course of the season, we're so much better than Huddersfield. We've done it this time, there can be no argument. Going up up up.
We're on our way!!!
regards
DR
i'm interested in peoples opinionsi didn't think you were interested in the football these days, das?
I have a feeling in a most unbrighton like way, we're just simply going to cruise it.
Why do people keep saying this? We've cruised all of our recent promotions.
Last season?