Assuming Villa get no points at all from our remaining 5 games, three of the following would have to happen for us to get relegated.Wigan get 2 draws from 4 games. Very likely.QPR get at least 1 win and 2 draws from 4 games. Not impossible, but they have a tough run-inBolton get at least 2 wins and a draw from 6 games. They have an easier run-in, and one of those wins would have been against us.Blackburn get at least 2 wins and 2 draws from 4 games. Highly unlikely.Wolves have to win all 4 remaining games AND make up a 26 goal difference on us. Virtually impossible.If we win just one game (or get 3 draws), I'd say we'd stay up.
Quote from: Tokyo Sexwhale on April 17, 2012, 12:58:18 PMAssuming Villa get no points at all from our remaining 5 games, three of the following would have to happen for us to get relegated.Wigan get 2 draws from 4 games. Very likely.QPR get at least 1 win and 2 draws from 4 games. Not impossible, but they have a tough run-inBolton get at least 2 wins and a draw from 6 games. They have an easier run-in, and one of those wins would have been against us.Blackburn get at least 2 wins and 2 draws from 4 games. Highly unlikely.Wolves have to win all 4 remaining games AND make up a 26 goal difference on us. Virtually impossible.If we win just one game (or get 3 draws), I'd say we'd stay up. More pragmatically. Assume Wigan will pass us, and Blackburn and Wolves are going down. That means wee have to stay ahead of QPR or Bolton to stay up. It is quite conceivable we could, say, draw against Sunderland, and lose against Bolton (handing Bolton, who already have a game in hand, one of their wins. It then becomes very tight, and we could be relying on QPR to have a bad run. That is what really worries me.
As an aside to, "Have we got the best youngsters in the league?" thread, I was wondering whether we've actually got a better team than our relegation rivals. The team we have put out in the last few weeks, and the one we will have to put out for the remainder of the season looks so young and so inexperienced. Do we in fact even have a better side on paper than Bolton, QPR, Blackburn or Wigan??? We lost Young and Downing in the summer, and with the injury to Bent and Petrov's illness, do we have a first team that is good enough to stay up?The media might seem surprised we are where we are, but have a look at the team sheets of late and compare them with our rivals. ..
Extrapolating from what has happened so far this season, I'll say we'll get 40 points.Home against truly shit teams, like Blackburn and Wigan, we win. So we'll beat Bolton.Against average teams we scrape a draw. So we'll draw against Norwich and Spurs (which is an average team on recent form).If a possible outcome can piss of the fans, it'll happen. So we'll lose against MON's Sunderland and rivals WBA.
Quote from: Eigentor on April 18, 2012, 05:46:19 PMExtrapolating from what has happened so far this season, I'll say we'll get 40 points.Home against truly shit teams, like Blackburn and Wigan, we win. So we'll beat Bolton.Against average teams we scrape a draw. So we'll draw against Norwich and Spurs (which is an average team on recent form).If a possible outcome can piss of the fans, it'll happen. So we'll lose against MON's Sunderland and rivals WBA.They've already beaten us once at VP this season though (when we had a fully fit squad to hand), so hard to buy your logic on that one!