I would say that Fulham bournemouth and blackburn will make the top 6 without doubt
so 3 spaces for
QPR/ WBA/ Middlesbrough/ Huddersfield/ CCFC/ stoke/ Forest
the next 3 games
Win all 3 and we are at the top of that list
5-7 points leaves us in the mix
4 or less and we are towards the bottom
As we saw with us this time 2 years ago, we didnt look great around christmas. Its what you do from now till end of season, string a few wins together (3,4,5 or 6) then literally anything is possible. We will be in with a shout till the end.
Could be interesting last 2 games of season. Huddersfield at home and then Stoke away....if we have a sniff going into those 2 games il be very happy.
As we saw with us this time 2 years ago, we didnt look great around christmas. Its what you do from now till end of season, string a few wins together (3,4,5 or 6) then literally anything is possible. We will be in with a shout till the end.
Could be interesting last 2 games of season. Huddersfield at home and then Stoke away....if we have a sniff going into those 2 games il be very happy.
Nearly everyone believing Blackburn are the real thing by the looks of it. A lot of questions around them though. Will Brereton still be with them after January? Will Mowbray defy his career pattern of managing teams that fade away? They obviously have a decent chance because of the position they are currently in, but I would be surprised if at the end of the season they are ahead of West Brom, who plenty seem to think will miss out.
Nearly everyone believing Blackburn are the real thing by the looks of it. A lot of questions around them though. Will Brereton still be with them after January? Will Mowbray defy his career pattern of managing teams that fade away? They obviously have a decent chance because of the position they are currently in, but I would be surprised if at the end of the season they are ahead of West Brom, who plenty seem to think will miss out.
I would like to see the stats, but every time I see Brereton on the scoresheet his goals seem to be tap ins. Seems to have a knack of getting in the right position and can actually finish his dinner. Not a criticism, but surely there must be a way to handle him.
Was listening to that Quest program which has Ian Holloway on as a pundit and he loves us thinks Robins is the most underrated manager in the league and reckons no one looks forward to playing Cov.