Silent Bob
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- Dec 6, 2004
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Good summary, and hard to disagree with your conclusions. I thought Birmingham might be in a bit of trouble but two good away wins in a row puts them in a good position, they're effectively 4 points clear of 7th with their goal difference but it's not impossible for teams to make that up on them. Blackpool would have to commit suicide not to get there with their run in.Hull have an easy-ish looking run in but have only won one fo their last ten games including four straight defeats so they're going to need a sharp turnaround in form if they want to sneak in. However with only 38 goals scored in 40 games and not particularly impressive home or away records(7 defeats each on the road and at home) that looks unlikely.
Cardiff also have a fairly easy run in but again their form isn't great, just eleven points from their last ten games and no wins in five. If that winless run stretches any further then they'll do very well to recover and get a play off place. In their favour they are hard to beat(only 9 defeats all season) so if they have a little bit of luck they can turn some of those draws into wins and become serious contenders again.
I can't make my mind up on Middleborough. Clearly they're a decent team they don't lose often(like Cardiff only 9 times so far) yet recently they haven't been able to buy a win. It's six games in a row now without a win. I think they might rectify that soon with games coming up against faltering hopefuls Cardiff and Hull. They could do themselves(and ourselves, Blackpool and Birmingham) a big favour by beating Cardiff. I think they are a real threat to our play off hopes so hopefully after they've beaten cardiff they'll resort to their run of draws and defeats...
As for Blackpool, they're the team that I fear the most for some reason. After looking at their form, I'm not too sure why-four wins and four defeats in their last ten. They do, however, have the easiest run in of everyone so I expect them to win more than they lose in the next six games. They're looking good at the moment for a place in the play offs.
Birmingham are now in the driving seat for a play off place. Back to back wins have left them three points clear of the pack in fourth and they also have the best goal difference of all the teams. Like us they have a mixed run in-three tough games and three(on paper...) not so tough. Our game against them at the Amex looks like it could be absolutely massive in terms of our play off chances.
So, to take a guess, I'd say it'll end very similarly to how it is now. I think Brum and Blackpool will get in there and then the last place will be down to us or Middlesborough(or Cardiff if they can re-kick start their season).
I can't see Middlesbrough losing to Hull or Cardiff, I think they'll get 4-6 points which will almost end those two teams playoff challenges, Hull especially.
The wild card in all this is Watford, who're on a superb run and have to play 5 of the 6 teams. Whether this means their fixtures up to now have been easier I don't know, but if it continues they could easily find themselves in with a shout.
Birmingham 75
Blackpool 75
Middlesbrough 72
Cardiff 71
Hull 68
Tha's my predictions (which will probably turn out to be woefully wrong) for the other teams including us beating Birmingham. Which would mean we need 9/10 points to make the playoffs.
So:
Burnley 1
Reading 0
West Ham 0
Watford 3
Birmingham 3
Barnsley 3