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Championship Games 25/26
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That's us screwed then!DamoNorthStand said:All the other clubs, maybe with the exception of Blackburn, are showing serious fight.
Even if we are not as good skill wise, we can’t afford to let anybody out battle us between now and the end of the season.1 -
West brom aren't showing much fight. 2 wins in 11 and lost their last home game 5-0.DamoNorthStand said:All the other clubs, maybe with the exception of Blackburn, are showing serious fight.
Even if we are not as good skill wise, we can’t afford to let anybody out battle us between now and the end of the season.
That said i don't think they'll go down. Huge game for them away at Portsmouth this weekend though.0 -
Even if it's a draw then both teams will gain a point on us.2
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I'd prefer a West brom win as i think they're far more likely to get out of their current mess than Portsmouth are. A draw wouldn't be the worst result though, would mean only 2 points from 2 home games for Pompey and after that they've got Ipswich.iaitch said:Even if it's a draw then both teams will gain a point on us.
February is tough for Portsmouth too, in the space of a week they go away to us, then away to Millwall, then away to Wrexham.1 -
LargeAddick said:
One consequence of bobbing around between the Championship and the PL is that you can chuck a bit more resource at things like the recruitment department for example. Unfortunately Phil Chapple can’t cover the whole world but it’s certainly an area we need to improve on.golfaddick said:
Ali Ahmed. Signed this month for around €2m. 3 apps....2 goals.The Prince-e-Paul said:Norwich form is top 2, with 4 wins from last 5 games.
We can only dream of signing a player who can hit the ground running & score goals....1 being the winner.
Yeah I think that's something that's going to need a bit of time and quite a lot of resources to develop given I doubt we had anything outside of England under the previous owner.1 -
Bit Oxford and Pompey have also recruited players who have come in and immediately had an impact on their results.LargeAddick said:
One consequence of bobbing around between the Championship and the PL is that you can chuck a bit more resource at things like the recruitment department for example. Unfortunately Phil Chapple can’t cover the whole world but it’s certainly an area we need to improve on.golfaddick said:
Ali Ahmed. Signed this month for around €2m. 3 apps....2 goals.The Prince-e-Paul said:Norwich form is top 2, with 4 wins from last 5 games.
We can only dream of signing a player who can hit the ground running & score goals....1 being the winner.1 -
Hernandez had an impact when he played at Wrexham.Athletico Charlton said:
Bit Oxford and Pompey have also recruited players who have come in and immediately had an impact on their results.LargeAddick said:
One consequence of bobbing around between the Championship and the PL is that you can chuck a bit more resource at things like the recruitment department for example. Unfortunately Phil Chapple can’t cover the whole world but it’s certainly an area we need to improve on.golfaddick said:
Ali Ahmed. Signed this month for around €2m. 3 apps....2 goals.The Prince-e-Paul said:Norwich form is top 2, with 4 wins from last 5 games.
We can only dream of signing a player who can hit the ground running & score goals....1 being the winner.8 -
Pompey are playing better than WBA at the moment. WBA have the stench of decline about them.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
I'd prefer a West brom win as i think they're far more likely to get out of their current mess than Portsmouth are. A draw wouldn't be the worst result though, would mean only 2 points from 2 home games for Pompey and after that they've got Ipswich.iaitch said:Even if it's a draw then both teams will gain a point on us.
February is tough for Portsmouth too, in the space of a week they go away to us, then away to Millwall, then away to Wrexham.
Either way, a draw is always better. Relegation rivals getting 2 points between them instead of 3.6 -
That point against Coventry, on new years day, is looking even worse nowCallumcafc said:2-1 Norwich5 -
They do, but also showed the desire to get a late equaliser against Derby away! We failed to do that against Derby, at home in the same week!killerandflash said:
Pompey are playing better than WBA at the moment. WBA have the stench of decline about them.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
I'd prefer a West brom win as i think they're far more likely to get out of their current mess than Portsmouth are. A draw wouldn't be the worst result though, would mean only 2 points from 2 home games for Pompey and after that they've got Ipswich.iaitch said:Even if it's a draw then both teams will gain a point on us.
February is tough for Portsmouth too, in the space of a week they go away to us, then away to Millwall, then away to Wrexham.
Either way, a draw is always better. Relegation rivals getting 2 points between them instead of 3.0 -
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Karlan Grant out for 3 months. He hadn’t scored much but he’s started 17 games for WBA and will probably (hopefully) be a big miss for them1
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And a guaranteed scorer when we play them, removed...fenaddick said:Karlan Grant out for 3 months. He hadn’t scored much but he’s started 17 games for WBA and will probably (hopefully) be a big miss for them1 -
We lost at Portsmouth so a draw there would be a one point gain on us for WBA. But we beat WBA at home so the draw would mean we'd gain 2 points on Portsmouth. So a draw is a net 1 point gain for us.iaitch said:Even if it's a draw then both teams will gain a point on us.
A Portsmouth win/ west brom loss matches our outcome for the fixture, so no net benefit.
A West Brom win would mean we gain 3 points on Portsmouth, but lose 3 to West Brom, so no net benefit to us.
So we need a draw for a 2 point gain on Portsmouth in the same fixture.
To make it doubly interesting, consider our fixture at Leicester on the same day. West Brom lost there a few weeks back, and Portsmouth got a draw in October. We win to get a 2 point gain on Portsmouth. Whatever the result it can be added to the outcome from their fixture to form a mini-league of the 4 teams.
This approach can then be extended each week when fixtures of interest occur, and we should be able to track our place in various mini leagues.1 -
Brandon Thomas-Asante has been banned for three matches after accepting a charge for violent conduct against Norwich which wasn't spotted at the time against Norwich - Coventry have missed him whilst he was injured and their next three games are QPR, OXFORD and Middlesbrough0
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I posted during the game the other night that it was a definite red if there was VAR. Glad he’s been done retrospectively.ForeverAddickted said:Brandon Thomas-Asante has been banned for three matches after accepting a charge for violent conduct against Norwich which wasn't spotted at the time against Norwich - Coventry have missed him whilst he was injured and their next three games are QPR, OXFORD and Middlesbrough2 -
Totally meaningless comparing what we did against a certain team with what our relegation rivals did/ might do.swords_alive said:
We lost at Portsmouth so a draw there would be a one point gain on us for WBA. But we beat WBA at home so the draw would mean we'd gain 2 points on Portsmouth. So a draw is a net 1 point gain for us.iaitch said:Even if it's a draw then both teams will gain a point on us.
A Portsmouth win/ west brom loss matches our outcome for the fixture, so no net benefit.
A West Brom win would mean we gain 3 points on Portsmouth, but lose 3 to West Brom, so no net benefit to us.
So we need a draw for a 2 point gain on Portsmouth in the same fixture.
To make it doubly interesting, consider our fixture at Leicester on the same day. West Brom lost there a few weeks back, and Portsmouth got a draw in October. We win to get a 2 point gain on Portsmouth. Whatever the result it can be added to the outcome from their fixture to form a mini-league of the 4 teams.
This approach can then be extended each week when fixtures of interest occur, and we should be able to track our place in various mini leagues.
We have played a totally different way during the season due to injuries, form & team set up. What result we might have got at home against Watford on the first game of the season bears no comparison what Pompey might get at home against Watford in December or this coming April.
You can only go on current form and player availability. As they say in the investment world......past performance is no guide to the future.3 -
Maybe some merit in that view but comparing results regardless of form, formations, injuries, etc, is exactly how a league table works.golfaddick said:
Totally meaningless comparing what we did against a certain team with what our relegation rivals did/ might do.swords_alive said:
We lost at Portsmouth so a draw there would be a one point gain on us for WBA. But we beat WBA at home so the draw would mean we'd gain 2 points on Portsmouth. So a draw is a net 1 point gain for us.iaitch said:Even if it's a draw then both teams will gain a point on us.
A Portsmouth win/ west brom loss matches our outcome for the fixture, so no net benefit.
A West Brom win would mean we gain 3 points on Portsmouth, but lose 3 to West Brom, so no net benefit to us.
So we need a draw for a 2 point gain on Portsmouth in the same fixture.
To make it doubly interesting, consider our fixture at Leicester on the same day. West Brom lost there a few weeks back, and Portsmouth got a draw in October. We win to get a 2 point gain on Portsmouth. Whatever the result it can be added to the outcome from their fixture to form a mini-league of the 4 teams.
This approach can then be extended each week when fixtures of interest occur, and we should be able to track our place in various mini leagues.
We have played a totally different way during the season due to injuries, form & team set up. What result we might have got at home against Watford on the first game of the season bears no comparison what Pompey might get at home against Watford in December or this coming April.
You can only go on current form and player availability. As they say in the investment world......past performance is no guide to the future.1 -
swords_alive said:
We lost at Portsmouth so a draw there would be a one point gain on us for WBA. But we beat WBA at home so the draw would mean we'd gain 2 points on Portsmouth. So a draw is a net 1 point gain for us.iaitch said:Even if it's a draw then both teams will gain a point on us.
A Portsmouth win/ west brom loss matches our outcome for the fixture, so no net benefit.
A West Brom win would mean we gain 3 points on Portsmouth, but lose 3 to West Brom, so no net benefit to us.
So we need a draw for a 2 point gain on Portsmouth in the same fixture.
To make it doubly interesting, consider our fixture at Leicester on the same day. West Brom lost there a few weeks back, and Portsmouth got a draw in October. We win to get a 2 point gain on Portsmouth. Whatever the result it can be added to the outcome from their fixture to form a mini-league of the 4 teams.
This approach can then be extended each week when fixtures of interest occur, and we should be able to track our place in various mini leagues.
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Derby score twice in 3 mins to go two up on Bristol City0
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Derby fans already giving it the ole's inside 20 minutes.0
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3-0 now. Derby are such a great counter attacking team1
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Derby showing the value in passing the ball forwards to feet, who’d of thought that would be a good tactic🤷🏻♂️2
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Derby are going to leapfrog Bristol city and be top 6 after tonight.
County are so good away from home and are playing some sweet passing football tonight in transition.0 -
Makes us better than Bristol City, right?3
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Crikey, I look at Derby as being a bit pony tbh and beatable even though we couldn't. How have they managed this.1
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They are better than us. Was impressed by their come back against us to get a 1-1 draw. I believe they had some injury problems at the time.O-Randy-Hunt said:Crikey, I look at Derby as being a bit pony tbh and beatable even though we couldn't. How have they managed this.1 -
They're half decent aren't they and I am absolutely wrong about them.0
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4-0 and complete control0
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Four wins in their last six and into the top six.0













