Think Huddersfield may well get a point at home against Arsenal and send Swansea down. Either way a massive power shift has taken place in South Wales football this season, things will never be the same again.
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So if Huddersfield get 1 point from the next 2 games the Jacks are down given the vast inferior goal difference with Southampton (and assuming they don't pick up any points)?
Think Huddersfield may well get a point at home against Arsenal and send Swansea down. Either way a massive power shift has taken place in South Wales football this season, things will never be the same again.
You forget that Arsenal have been prioritising the Europa League for much of the second half of the season. They have been putting out a lot of weakened sides away from home. Wenger will want to sign off with a win as well.
Swansea are inept and wont beat Stoke anyway so its irrelevant.
Huddersfield only need a point if Swansea win their last game. Even if people think that that is likely (and I do not), it is not a foregone conclusion as recent history has shown.
Three results need to go their way, with no margin for error. They are hanging buy a thread.
Great result for Southampton.
Good luck to the Terriers.
These are all assuming that Swansea will turn over Stoke.
To be relegated odds: Swansea 1-3, Huddersfield 11-4, Southampton 100-1.
Well in Saints.
When I worked down West I met a few decent Swans fans but a look at their forum over the last seven years would show the genuine hate from a section of their fanbase not just towards the club but a massive chip about anything to do with Cardiff as a City also.
Going on and on about how we wouldn't be playing them for a while, well it would be funny if we didn't next season.
Having said that they always seem to be like a ****ing cockroach and find a way out of it, Huddersfield need to step up.
They're not happy at Planet Mongs, Swansea's most popular forum. Usually they wile away the days swapping camper van restoration tips and incest advice, but tonight it's all football talk and Huw Jenkins has gone from being viewed as the Antichrist to something far darker.
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SKY ended its broadcast by playing the song “We’ve Got To Get Out Of This Place” over pictures of Swansea. Brutal.
I didn’t realise how precarious Huddersfield’s position is.
I think the Jacks might just escape.
I hope Swansea stay up instead of Huddersfield so we have a Welsh Derby and pick up 6 points!
I do too. Cardiff would easily finish above Swansea next season, I'm not quite sure why Cardiff fans want such a weak team to go down this season. Especially considering the excitement at recent games with Cardiff fans singing "Swansea City, we're coming for you".
Surely it would be more fun to see their relegation next season?
Huddersfield are in trouble imo, they need a point out of the next 6 but very unlikely with their fixtures. The fact Swansea couldnt score if they played all week might be their downfall.
If I had to bet on either Swansea or Huddersfield staying up, I'd take Swansea.
Can’t work out the odds to this.
Bookies have Huddersfield as huge odds on to lose both games. And Swansea odds on to beat stoke.
But Swansea big favourites to go down. What am I missing?
Probably just the compounding point. You need to take the odds of Huddersfield losing against Chelsea; multiply that by the odds of huddersfield losing against Arsenal; and multiply that by the odds of Swansea beating Stoke. The result will be a pretty low percentage, even if those first to events are quite likely.
E.g. if Huddersfield are say 70% certain to lose each game, the probability of them losing both is pretty much evens. If the chance of Swansea winning is say 50%, then the odds of Swansea staying up is about 25%. (These numbers are for example only, picked because they are probably about right and because it makes the mental arithmetic easy).