First of all, I enjoyed that game yesreday as much as any this season despite the result - fantastic demonstration of attacking football from them and a great impression came across of the conviction in the City squad to battle the rest of this season out.
Looking pretty grim, but most of us felt we wouldn't move off 25 points before those last two games anyway. We're playing catch up and it ain't pleasant. The thing is if Fulham, Sunderland, Palace, West Brom, Swansea and West Ham hadn't all lost, it would have been a lot worse,
I know expecting the other drop contenders to lose is a bit of straw clutching, but one fact is clear - we've not been cut adrift in the table to the extent that only applying maths will keep us up.
Any other two to join Fulham behind us will do come May, but just looking at the three contenders we still have to play that could change everything. As well as us..............
West Brom have still got to play Tottenham, Man City and Arsenal.
Palace have still got to play Chelsea, Everton, Man City and Liverpool.
Sunderland have still got to play Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton, Man City, Chelsea and Man Utd.
Maybe some slip ups by the "big boys" against them, but on average you'd think they should go with the form book.
Good win for Norwich yesterday and you could say they did us a favour shafting Sunderland, but they're not out of the woods themselves. They got three classic relegation battles next, and then have you seen their last 4 fixtures?
I expect us to get 10 points from our next 5 games - then anything over 35 by pinching something in the last two could well put us safe.
Well it is a sunny Sunday morning anyway...........
Looking pretty grim, but most of us felt we wouldn't move off 25 points before those last two games anyway. We're playing catch up and it ain't pleasant. The thing is if Fulham, Sunderland, Palace, West Brom, Swansea and West Ham hadn't all lost, it would have been a lot worse,
I know expecting the other drop contenders to lose is a bit of straw clutching, but one fact is clear - we've not been cut adrift in the table to the extent that only applying maths will keep us up.
Any other two to join Fulham behind us will do come May, but just looking at the three contenders we still have to play that could change everything. As well as us..............
West Brom have still got to play Tottenham, Man City and Arsenal.
Palace have still got to play Chelsea, Everton, Man City and Liverpool.
Sunderland have still got to play Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton, Man City, Chelsea and Man Utd.
Maybe some slip ups by the "big boys" against them, but on average you'd think they should go with the form book.
Good win for Norwich yesterday and you could say they did us a favour shafting Sunderland, but they're not out of the woods themselves. They got three classic relegation battles next, and then have you seen their last 4 fixtures?

I expect us to get 10 points from our next 5 games - then anything over 35 by pinching something in the last two could well put us safe.
Well it is a sunny Sunday morning anyway...........

