Your form and result might be totally academic if Watford can help you out and get at least a draw next weekend.
That is going to be a tough game for Boro!

Hang on LLF - winning games is the secret. I know others have drawn games a well, but we are the champions at that this season with 18 of the buggers.
It is no coincidence that the two top clubs, Reading and Soton have drawn the least in the league at 8 and 10 respectively. Both those clubs have also lost more games than us this season, but they're both have more than a dozen points than us as a result of winning the rest.
There is no substitute for accumulating 3 point results through winning in this division in order to get out of it.![]()
It's Malky's former employees that worry me Thai but for the wrong reason. I can see them all now thinking how can we give Malky a helping hand to fulfil his aims.![]()
I agree Spark but let's face it we are punching above our weight. Let's face it our squad, although a good unit, does not really have a right to be in a play-off position. To be honest we could easily have been in a lower position if it were not for Malky & the team putting their heart and soul into 90% of the games.

It's Malky's former employees that worry me Thai but for the wrong reason. I can see them all now thinking how can we give Malky a helping hand to fulfil his aims.![]()
Before anyone has a go about me advocating throwing money at it, I do know the difference between investment and speculation.

It is no coincidence that the two top clubs, Reading and Soton have drawn the least in the league at 8 and 10 respectively.
Assuming we're in this division next season, the trick will be to turn enough of those draws into wins. We're a hard team to beat, but lose too many leads. A couple additions and one or two tweaks to formation / game plan could do that. A solid foundation to move forward from.
Quite a few managers at club and international level have had 'hard to beat' as stage 1.
Let's get this season out of the way first. Just hope it doesn't end by 2:30 saturday!
Have to agree with Sparkey on this one. A team that was 3rd placed in December you'd expect to be higher in the league based on pre-December results. Unfortunately the team did not build on those results and we find ourselves going into the last game needing a draw to secure a play off spot.
I listened to the Derby game on ccplayer and also though we were a tad fortunate as it sounded like Derby were at us from the 1st minute.
Let's cast our minds back to the times DJ got us into the play-offs and the dreaded November hoodoo, we all expected a promotion spot going into November then a play-off spot at the end of the month. This was achieved with no plan B and a bunch of prima-donna's if you listen to some. Malky has brought in some exciting youngsters and got some good deals when he first arrived. He's got them playing as a team with a never say die attitude. All excellent work but if we can't get the ball in the net it's all for nothing.
Expectation levels rose coming up to the Christmas period but dropped after the CC final. This nonsense of a CC final hangover holds no substance with me, the lads are extremely fit and should be able to compete in the games they are selected to play in. If anything has gone wrong then it's (as alluded to in other threads) Malkys job to sort it out. No signings for us in January, not many elsewhere either, so essentially most teams had the same playing squad available. A lack of a plan B and strikers that are not finding the net has meant we are in the position we find ourselves this morning.
Sorry going back quite a long way in the thread but I disagree with the 'not many signings elsewhere' part
Reading - Jason Roberts
Southampton - Sharpe
WH - Vaz Te & Maynard
Boro - Jutkevitic (SP?)
Blackpool - Dobbie
The teams that have finished the season well have had significant help since those players (except Boro) have come in.
Roberts, Sharpe and Dobbie have certainly made a difference.
