Those two MK goals could be a big help in the GD count up come the end of the season.
Straw clutching here.
Straw clutching here.
I had the same thought. Could make a difference. Who knows in this crazy season!!Those two MK goals could be a big help in the GD count up come the end of the season.
Straw clutching here.
5th place is still most likely where we'll end up. However, automatic promotion isn't impossible (highly unlikely, but not impossible). We do however need to win all remaining games to finish on 88 points.
If Wigan get another sigle point, then we won't be able to get ahead of them, we'll never catch up with their goal difference. I'm assuming they'll do that, so we're targeting second place.
Rotherham are curently on 83, so we are ok as long as they only get 4 points or less from the remaining games.
They need to lose against Oxford, but Burton or Gillingham are realy going to have to do us a big favour too. If they win the Burton game, then I think realistically our already slim chances of automatic promotion are stuffed.
- Burton
- Oxford
- Sunderland (already assumed a Sunderland win)
- Gillingham
MK Dons also on 83, but with less games to play, need to get 4 points or less from
Oxford again need to do us a favour and win that next game, I'd assume that they'll beat Morcambe, and then a draw or loss against Plymouth is possible
- Oxford
- Morcambe
- Plymouth
Plymouth need to get 9 points or less from
so assuming we win our games we'll finish above them.
- Sunderland (already assumed a Sunderland win)
- Wigan
- MK Dons
Sheffield Wednesday need to get 11 or less from
there's a fair chance they'll drop points somewhere there, Wycombe or Portsmouth should manage at least a draw with them. We could also better their goal difference if we can get a couple of decent scorelines, meaning we'd be ahead of them even if they win all theirs (although by finer margins than us)
- Crewe
- Wycombe
- Fleetwood
- Portsmouth
and finally, Wycombe don't have enough games left to finish above us if we win our games.
So, apart from the small matter of us having to win all our remaining games, we need to be supporting Oxford and hoping they can beat MK Dons and then Rotherham in their next 2 games. Burton need to beat Rotherham on Tuesday too. Good luck to the Millers and the U's.
I don't really see automatic promotion actually happening, but if you just look at those games above, you can see there's a lot of losabe games for our rivals (Plymouth especialy so), and I don't see how we're not going to at least finish in the playoff places probably finishing 5th ahead of both Plymouth and Wycombe.
5th place is still most likely where we'll end up. However, automatic promotion isn't impossible (highly unlikely, but not impossible). We do however need to win all remaining games to finish on 88 points.
If Wigan get another sigle point, then we won't be able to get ahead of them, we'll never catch up with their goal difference. I'm assuming they'll do that, so we're targeting second place.
Rotherham are curently on 83, so we are ok as long as they only get 4 points or less from the remaining games.
They need to lose against Oxford, but Burton or Gillingham are realy going to have to do us a big favour too. If they win the Burton game, then I think realistically our already slim chances of automatic promotion are stuffed.
- Burton
- Oxford
- Sunderland (already assumed a Sunderland win)
- Gillingham
MK Dons also on 83, but with less games to play, need to get 4 points or less from
Oxford again need to do us a favour and win that next game, I'd assume that they'll beat Morcambe, and then a draw or loss against Plymouth is possible
- Oxford
- Morcambe
- Plymouth
Plymouth need to get 9 points or less from
so assuming we win our games we'll finish above them.
- Sunderland (already assumed a Sunderland win)
- Wigan
- MK Dons
Sheffield Wednesday need to get 11 or less from
there's a fair chance they'll drop points somewhere there, Wycombe or Portsmouth should manage at least a draw with them. We could also better their goal difference if we can get a couple of decent scorelines, meaning we'd be ahead of them even if they win all theirs (although by finer margins than us)
- Crewe
- Wycombe
- Fleetwood
- Portsmouth
and finally, Wycombe don't have enough games left to finish above us if we win our games.
So, apart from the small matter of us having to win all our remaining games, we need to be supporting Oxford and hoping they can beat MK Dons and then Rotherham in their next 2 games. Burton need to beat Rotherham on Tuesday too. Good luck to the Millers and the U's.
I don't really see automatic promotion actually happening, but if you just look at those games above, you can see there's a lot of losabe games for our rivals (Plymouth especialy so), and I don't see how we're not going to at least finish in the playoff places probably finishing 5th ahead of both Plymouth and Wycombe.
Just seen Sheff Wed line up....think i want them to lose & miss out on playoffs, Sheff Wed are unpredictable but might handle the playoffs better....why could it just be simple with safc & we just secured ourselves a top 2 spot ffd
I had the same thought. Could make a difference. Who knows in this crazy season!!
Comfortable home win. We just need to win on Saturday and we’ll be in a decent position.Frigging Sheffield Wednesday have Crewe at home tomorrow....not a tough game.
Comfortable home win. We just need to win on Saturday and we’ll be in a decent position.
26 games without a winYou'd think so but having been relegated Crewe put in one of their best performances to beat Wimbledon who were desperate for points.
They’re terrible. 26 games without a winThey’re terrible.
Anyway, win on Saturday and I think we’ll be fine.

Just received a text from my grandson and he's gone and gotten me a ticket in the home end at Morecambe, so that's 1602 Sunderland fans in so far![]()

Just received a text from my grandson and he's gone and gotten me a ticket in the home end at Morecambe, so that's 1602 Sunderland fans in so far![]()