Looks like we will be out of the top two before we play tomorrow after going a goal down Sheff W leading 4-1 at half time.
Tuesdays opponents look like getting a confidence boosting victory at St Mary's leading 2-0 at half time.
Hudders and Brighton 0-0 sounds like Huds have been on top but Brighton had pen saved.
Bournemouth losing at home to Hartlepool (our opponents next Saturday)
Colchester drawing at home to Yeovil
If results turn around 2nd half we cold drop to 6th till tomorrow
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It's all conjecture though, Kap.
We have effectively a late (very late!) kick off this weekend.
Whatever our promotion rivals do today, we still have the same opportunity to gain our 3 points tomorrow.
So ....... providing Charlton do the business tomorrow, our 2nd position will be regained.
But we will have 2 games (6 potential points) in hand on them by 5pm tonight.
So we need to keep perspective.
http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=35572
In the league 7 starts 6 sub apps.
Good signing for them on a free really.
Brentford doing the business against the Saints.
Whatever happened to the World Class keeper Brizzle had against us....?
So it seems Wednsday will finish the day in 2nd place, a point ahead of us having played 2 games more.
Hudds 2 Brighton 1
Carlisle 0 Dag & Red 1
Colchester 0 Yeovil 0
Bournemouth 0 Hartlepool 1
Southampton 0 Brentford 2
Shef W the obvious exception, 6-2 up
If we beat Walsall tomorrow, could be just a point behind Brighton.
And above Huddersfield and Sheff Weds.
Carlisle losing at home to Daggers also.
How can hudds v Brighton be an average result?
2. And ours as well, look at the bigger picture, Huddersfield have had a blip and were due a result, Brighton now winless in 4 league games, it's swings and roundabouts so it's good for us to keep the pendulum going back and forth and have the other teams around us beat each other at relatively even intervals - we don't want anyone getting away or starting to power like a train like last season.
It's all conjecture though, Oggy.
We have effectively a late (very late!) kick off this weekend.;-)
Touche, Kap! ........ha ha
yes, but a draw would have been better as we want all our rivals to drop points, as long as we keep winning/losing rarely and our rivals draw against each other we will win the league
As Scoham said, it's like the same situation here with Reid.
Leeds are on a good run, the team is producing the goods. Nothing to fix if it ain't broke.
Injuries, etc will no doubt eventually kick in or the team lose form. Sam will get another run then.
And that's the way it should be.
Exactly. We only have to win our next game - no need to look any further ahead than that.