Certainly not a title decider - its more likely to be settled by which other teams we each drop points to. However as we have now commenced our main title push I suspect we will sneak a win.
I'd take a draw. But they do seem to get a LOT of penalties when they need them (the opposite of us) so be wary of yet another homer referee (why don't we get any ?) And not short of late goals too
Agreed, but it's certainly part of a pivotal few weeks in the season which will go a long way to sorting things out Tues 21st Feb - Reading v Huddersfield Town Sat 25th Feb - Brighton & Hove Albion V Reading Leeds United V Sheffield Wednesday Tues 28th Feb - Brighton & Hove Albion V Newcastle United Sat 4th Mar - Huddersfield Town V Newcastle United Sheffield Wednesday V Norwich City Tues 7th Mar - Reading V Newcastle United
Still 12 games to go after that game. That's 36 points to play for... wouldn't even say it guarantees promotion for the winner, let alone the title! Tuesday night, under lights, bound to be good atmosphere, especially if it's still a top of the table clash. Should have key players back from injury by then (bar Goldson who's out with heart surgery) in Bong, Stephens & Baldock. I think the game before for Brighton is more important if anything, home to Reading. Ideally Brighton and Newcastle need each other to do them favours and ensure beat the teams in the play offs when they come up against them. I'd imagine every single fan would take a 1-2 in any order so rely on each other to lend a helping hand.
Are you sure that's not the clubs solicitors? Can we make it known on here that as it's a night match you are happy to have any of the forum members stay over for the night with you? Don't forget your predictions for the Captain Chaos Challenge Cup last match of the league stage before tonight - the knockout stages will start next.