we are always going to be low in the table, our recent form is shocking
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Some will know I've done this many times over the years. It's purely a mathematical calculation based on current form home and away and the number of fixtures left based over the last 4 home and last 4 away matches.
1 Leeds United 108
2 Southampton 105
3 Leicester City 104
4 Ipswich Town 89
5 Hull City 77
6 Coventry City 76
7 Norwich City 76
8 Preston North End 71
9 West Bromwich Albion 68
10 Sunderland 64
11 Middlesbrough 63
12 Bristol City 59
13 Birmingham City 57
14 Watford 53
15 Plymouth Argyle 53
16 Queens Park Rangers 51
17 Blackburn Rovers 48
18 Huddersfield Town 48
19 Cardiff City 47
20 Stoke City 47
21 Sheffield Wednesday 46
22 Swansea City 45
23 Millwall 40
24 Rotherham United 23
we are always going to be low in the table, our recent form is shocking
1 Cardiff City 108
2 Southampton 105
3 Leicester City 104
4 Ipswich Town 89
5 Hull City 77
6 Coventry City 76
7 Norwich City 76
8 Preston North End 71
9 West Bromwich Albion 68
10 Sunderland 64
11 Middlesbrough 63
12 Bristol City 59
13 Birmingham City 57
14 Watford 53
15 Plymouth Argyle 53
16 Queens Park Rangers 51
17 Blackburn Rovers 48
18 Huddersfield Town 48
19 Leeds Utd 47
20 Stoke City 47
21 Sheffield Wednesday 46
22 Swansea City 45
23 Millwall 40
24 Rotherham United 23[/QUOTE]
this is not what i'm hearing from you lot
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Next two games are massive for us and Bulut.
But there is a missing variable, game difficulty
Norwich away (7th)
WBA away (5th)
Preston home (9th)
Watford away (11th)
Leeds home (2nd)
Plymouth away (16th)
QPR away (22nd)
Leicester home (1st)
tough fixtures with far too many injuries to our few championship players
relax