Murray will end the season around the 25 mark. Knockeart and Baldock will both be between 12-16 IMO
If those three can get 55 goals between them, along with Hemed, Dunk, March, Stephens & Murphy getting 5+ each then we're laughing all the way to the Prem
If you look at our 3 top goal scorers that are actually reasonably close in terms of their ratio of goals per minutes on the pitch (one every 2-3 games, although Murray is clearly ahead in scoring terms!) according to the BBC top goalscorer charts:
Glenn Murray
117 minutes per goal
1759 played 15 Goals scored
2 Assists
Anthony Knockaert
228 minutes per goal
1823 played 8 Goals scored
1 Assist
Sam Baldock
205 minutes per goal
1230 played
6 Goals scored
4 Assists
So on the assumption they:
- don't get injured/play every game (big if)
- keep their current mins to goals ratio
Murray will finish on 32 goals (23x90/117 + 15 goals)
Knockaert will finish on 17 goals (23x90/228 + 8 goals)
Baldock will finish on 16 goals (23 x 90/205 + 6 goals)[/B][/B][/B]
Maybe take 2 goals off for rotation and my guess is 30 for Murray, 15 for Knockaert and 14 for Baldock.