1.QPR........................19 (points won) 2.Newcastle................19 3.Sunderland...............18 4.Aston Villa................17 5.Fulham.....................17 6.Stoke.......................17 7.Southampton.............17 8.West Ham.................14 9.Reading....................14 10.Wigan.....................10 Reading and Sunderland played one game more than the rest of the pack, while Wigan, Fulham and West Ham have one game deficit.
So if we stay up and Harold stays as manger our expected league position end of next season should be 8th? That sounds oddly familiar......The Wicker Man told us.
Apart from the fact I had no idea Harold would be our manager however looking like anyone from 10th downwards could get relegated Let see where we are after the Fulham game We must dispatch Villa
Over a point a game under Harry, and we would be 10th, 5 points above a relegation place, if we'd been averaging this points return all season, according to the PL channel. It confirms Hughes should have been sacked weeks before he was - that error will probably get us relegated. They also gave us Team of the Week.
Great stat Pirate, thanks for that. Shows how tight this league is at the bottom. Oslo, as you probably know, there is a strong rumour that Hughes was asked to resign a month before he was sacked, presumably with somw sirt of package. He refused. Had he gone, we might have won the Reading and Southampton game, both of which were in that month. I think TF was wrestling with financial expediency and the need to get rid of Hughes. Real pity as with that xtra month under Harry, we might have been in a different position now.