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stoke an huddersfield lose good results1
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Not only did they lose but Huddersfield lost by 3. Their GD isnt getting any better.IR94 said:stoke an huddersfield lose good results0 -
This week:
Hull - 2 away games - 1 point.
Reading - 2 home games - 1 point
QPR - 2 away games - 1 point
Middlesborough - 2 away games - 1 point
Stoke - 2 home games - 3 points
Hudds - 2 home games - 3 points
Charlton - 2 away games - 3 points
Wigan - 2 home games - 1 point
Barnsley - 2 home games - 1 point
Luton - 2 home games - 3 points
We had possibly the 2 toughest fixtures, away to a side unbeaten at home in months and to a side chasing promotion, and we've come out of it with as many points as any relegation rival, and better off than many others.
Interesting to note though that no side lost both games. Such a tough league and every side is fighting.
We will be fine.13 -
Key games this weekend:
Hull v Swansea
Cardiff v Wigan
Charlton v Blackburn
Middlesbrough v Luton
Fulham v Barnsley
Derby v Huddersfield
QPR v Stoke
Sheff Weds v Reading3 -
Win Saturday then I think we just need to beat luton and Wigan at home and we are home and dry!0
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Three wins certainly gets us close, no matter who we beat to get them.3
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Beautiful midweek results , beautiful , blood pressure levels lower , relegation mood swings slowing down and closer to disappearing.....and breath2
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Luton too far away, no real threat to us even if we were to lose to them.cafc_se7 said:Win Saturday then I think we just need to beat luton and Wigan at home and we are home and dry!0 -
If we don't stay up given our current position it will be a massive disappointment. 12 points from our last 14 should make us safe.
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Who said the table doesn’t lie!
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Sky table on telly this morning
BBC sport app , both have us on differing points / goal difference.1 -
7 points from last 12. 2 clean sheets in last 4. Those are the numbers which make me feel very positive. Need to be looking for 50+ points.
15 points from the next 14 is achievable target.1 -
If the EFL don't bottle it Wednesday could enter calculations soon as their case to be concluded this month.1
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What about Birmingham too?oldbloke said:If the EFL don't bottle it Wednesday could enter calculations soon as their case to be concluded this month.0 -
Would be good but I wouldn't rely on the old farts in grey suits to turn into caped crusaders! Let's get the job done ourselves, it's firmly in our own hands 😉.2
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Hull are struggling, but Swansea aren't in great form either, drawChris_from_Sidcup said:Key games this weekend:
Hull v Swansea
Cardiff v Wigan
Charlton v Blackburn
Middlesbrough v Luton
Fulham v Barnsley
Derby v Huddersfield
QPR v Stoke
Sheff Weds v Reading
Tough game for Wigan, Cardiff win
Tough game for us as Blackburn are a decent side, draw
I'd be happy with a draw to keep Boro in it
You'd expect Fulham to win BUT they can sometimes struggle against the lower sides
Wayne Rooney's Derby are really good at home, you'd expect an easy win for them
Hard to call, I'd be happy with a draw
Wednesday aren't playing well, wouldn't be surprised if Reading win0 -
Agree with most of that. Hopefully the forest game will give us confidence and we get a win on Saturday. I really don't think the gap between the higher sides and lower sides is that great and it is more about home advantage and form. Wednesday were so bad yesterday, maybe we will see a reaction. I think Boro will beat Luton but I would be happy with a Luton win. I think I mindset should be overtaking the teams above us in range rather than fearing those a fair number of points below us.0
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You a you can forget about the EFL cracking down hard on either Sheffield Wednesday or Birmingham. The grey suited old farts won’t bite the hand that feeds them too hard. Nice days out at Hillsborough and St. Andrews board rooms.0
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Wouldn't any points deductions be for the start of next season, anyway?ShootersHillGuru said:You a you can forget about the EFL cracking down hard on either Sheffield Wednesday or Birmingham. The grey suited old farts won’t bite the hand that feeds them too hard. Nice days out at Hillsborough and St. Andrews board rooms.
If so and we do stay up, it would be good to have a head start over 2 or 3 teams0 -
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I think so which is a bit silly. If a team is considered to have cheated, it has given itself an unfair advantage against teams this season and teams could go down because of it.Hornchurch said:
Wouldn't any points deductions be for the start of next season, anyway?ShootersHillGuru said:You a you can forget about the EFL cracking down hard on either Sheffield Wednesday or Birmingham. The grey suited old farts won’t bite the hand that feeds them too hard. Nice days out at Hillsborough and St. Andrews board rooms.
If so and we do stay up, it would be good to have a head start over 2 or 3 teams0 -
Birmingham had 9 points deducted last season and it was immediate, not rolled over to the start of this season.5
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There is a cut off point in the season when points deducted are applied to the following season.. which why some teams punished for going into receivership had points deduction applied in the following season.0
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That punishment was imposed in March, so I don't see why any potential punishments this season wouldn't be immediateChris_from_Sidcup said:Birmingham had 9 points deducted last season and it was immediate, not rolled over to the start of this season.
Wednesday will be the interesting one as the punishment could be...massive.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2020/02/05/championship-war-fear-feuds-lost-points/
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I seem to recall the cut-off is 31 March, but I could be wrong (it has been known!).msomerton said:There is a cut off point in the season when points deducted are applied to the following season.. which why some teams punished for going into receivership had points deduction applied in the following season.0 -
If the rumours earlier in the season about the potential size of the points deduction are true then the massives would be down.killerandflash said:
That punishment was imposed in March, so I don't see why any potential punishments this season wouldn't be immediateChris_from_Sidcup said:Birmingham had 9 points deducted last season and it was immediate, not rolled over to the start of this season.
Wednesday will be the interesting one as the punishment could be...massive.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2020/02/05/championship-war-fear-feuds-lost-points/0 -
And it could happen again.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Birmingham had 9 points deducted last season and it was immediate, not rolled over to the start of this season.
No wonder they've suddenly decided to get their act together and win some matches!
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I seriously can't see them picking up many more points on the pitch. I was more frustrated watching them on Wednesday than I was us on Saturday and I didn't really care if they lost. You could see Luton were crap and they were about 3 notches below crap.bobmunro said:
If the rumours earlier in the season about the potential size of the points deduction are true then the massives would be down.killerandflash said:
That punishment was imposed in March, so I don't see why any potential punishments this season wouldn't be immediateChris_from_Sidcup said:Birmingham had 9 points deducted last season and it was immediate, not rolled over to the start of this season.
Wednesday will be the interesting one as the punishment could be...massive.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2020/02/05/championship-war-fear-feuds-lost-points/0 -
Birmingham will get a maximum 3 point deduction.0











