So that says Leicester are first. Ipswich next, both a mile ahead of us and well finish fifth. Think most here predicted that a while back. Maybe third for us but that hardly matters, same as third really
Not a chance (in my opinion) Leicester and Ipswich will get 225 points between them. Leicester would need to smash the record points haul and Ipswich likewise for second spot, Reading in 2006 won the title with 106 points, from what I can see on the runners up list, highest was 93. Two records would need to be beaten by a combined total of 26 points - That's just not happening What's dragged our stat down was the opening three home games and three draws when we had an unsettled team. We also have January approaching, we might lose Gnonto, I'd imagine Leicester and Ipswich fans are equally fearful of losing a star play or two
I couldn't agree more with your first paragraph but our early crap results don't hit our stats badly (according to the S.H.I.T predictor). Cardiff and WBA are top-half and Birmingham mid-table. As investment companies are quick to point out, past performance is no guarantee of future results
Will be interesting to see how close it is for all the teams listed, I'll shed a tear if it is correct though, I'm already getting ready to concede we might not go up as champions with a record points haul We are now at the stage where you would hope the players know what's expected of them, who the best 11 are and that they have an understanding of one another, settling in time is over and we are in a strong position.
Impressive, before this weekends games we were 8 points behind Southampton on the predicted points total. With both clubs drawing this weekend, we have managed to reduce the gap on Southampton by 4 points
Because Udders have a worse home record than Rotherham so Soton's result was even more **** than ours