Norwich City P35 69P Swansea City (H) Hull City (H) Rotherham United (A) Middlesbrough (A) QPR (H) Reading ( The next 6 games all look winnable but I think we may drop points against Hull and possibly Middlesbo. I predict we will get 13 or 14 points from 18 .
Unless Hull "Up their game", we should win without too much trouble. They had a great run but the bubble seems to have burst in the last month. Boro away - I happily will take a point. The rest should, on paper, be a formality. But hey, this is the Championship where anything can happen
I think aspiring for six (6) consecutive wins is a little greedy / arrogant / optimistic / Reading. Feel free to delete as appropriate
What are the chances of Reading (our bonus choice) for the poll beating us at home? Surely Nelson will not be allowed to play us .
Nelson scoring seconds after the distasteful Mings chant to put the final nail in their coffin was as someone on here mentioned a massive slice of karma. You couldn't write this season as a Hollywood script.
I think if we manage 14 points from these we’re basically guaranteed automatic promotion. We’d then only need 5/6 points from our last five games.
I saw somebody asking how many goals just before half time in games. Here is an answer from MB - All Norwich need to do is tighten up either side of half time – they have scored one and conceded seven between the 41st and 50th minute – and they’ll be laughing! Also his thoughts on Ben Godfrey - 'Before this season Ben Godfrey had played 13 minutes of league action for Norwich City since signing in January 2016 – four of them coming at centre-back. By the time City had beaten Rotherham at home on December 1, Godfrey had five more Championship outings; four of those lasted one minute, with the other an entire second half deputising for Grant Hanley at Ipswich. Then the world changed for Big Ben. Timm Klose injured his knee in the warm-up of Bolton’s Carrow Road visit come December 8, Godfrey was given the nod to start – and he hasn’t missed a single minute of league action since. Daniel Farke has what feels like an abundance of centre-back riches at his disposal for a side in the Championship. All of them capable of playing the way he wants both defensively and with the ball at their feet. Yet in Godfrey there is grit, steel – and a man whose journey, ability and character epitomise everything about this new Norwich City way.' https://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwich-city/6-things-learned-as-canaries-beat-millwall-1-5915822