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Championship Games 25/26

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  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,536
    The gulf in quality between these sides just emphasises for me what a brilliant job the ownership and management at Millwall have done, to get them where they are 
    Ipswich regularly pay 15/20 million for players and they’re not even the biggest spenders in the championship. That’s the sort of spending clubs of our size have to compete with. 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 9,440
    The gulf in quality between these sides just emphasises for me what a brilliant job the ownership and management at Millwall have done, to get them where they are 
    Ipswich regularly pay 15/20 million for players and they’re not even the biggest spenders in the championship. That’s the sort of spending clubs of our size have to compete with. 
    Ipswich's depth is absolutely ridiculous for this level. They're bringing £15-20m players off the bench who would walk into everyone else's starting 11. 
  • MrBurns
    MrBurns Posts: 1,648
    Pompey and Oxford are both down for me. I think Leicester will get enough points to stay up 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 33,553
    Coventry 3-0 up at Swansea.
  • Fair play to Frank Lampard, never thought he would make a decent manager but Coventry look nailed on now.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,418
    A perfect scenario for Coventry today, knowing their rivals have already dropped points. What an atmosphere there must be in the away end tonight, the sort of evenings you dream about as a fan.
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 11,928
    MrBurns said:
    Pompey and Oxford are both down for me. I think Leicester will get enough points to stay up 
    Still 7 games to go. Many more twists and turns to come. Anyone from 50 points down is still in it - including us (even if it’s likely we will get the 2-3 points we need)
  • We're 9 clear of the drop zone. That’s 9 clear of Leicester. Their next two: Preston (h) and Sheff Wed (a) on Easter Monday.

    Pompey v Oxford and Blackburn v West Brom on Easter Monday - so guaranteed points won (and dropped) by those beneath us.

    We'll need to get something in our next game at home to Bristol City, to avoid being viewed as the candidate club to drift down from the pack.
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 1,545
    We're 9 clear of the drop zone. That’s 9 clear of Leicester. Their next two: Preston (h) and Sheff Wed (a) on Easter Monday.

    Pompey v Oxford and Blackburn v West Brom on Easter Monday - so guaranteed points won (and dropped) by those beneath us.

    We'll need to get something in our next game at home to Bristol City, to avoid being viewed as the candidate club to drift down from the pack.
    But then there’s the argument there’s minimum 2 teams there who won’t pick up maximum points which in reality is what is needed if we are going to get caught. If we exclude those bottom 3 teams besides wednesday and just look at Blackburn and Pompey below us they’re only on track to hit 50 points based on PPG. So even at current rate 1 win in 7 where 1 game includes Wednesday we’d be safe. That’s not even taking into account Oxford, West Brom and Leceister below them.  

    We’re fine we need to stop worrying about relegation and think about how on earth to put the ball In the opponents net 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 25,517


    ...There's a lot of it about...😉

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  • Danepak
    Danepak Posts: 1,659
    Danepak said:


    I'm bored at work so made up a table of remaining games for teams around us, number of points and league table position of the opponents they are playing.

    Updated. PNE drops out and replaced with Shef Utd.
    Highlighted games where both teams are in the mix (17th and below in the table).