Norwich may well fall away but we need about 4 teams to drop points consistently whilst we keep averaging 2 per game. If this happens over the next 15 games we will be top however it's a big if and we have no room for error and it's not in our hands. We just have to grind on and see what happens.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on December 09, 2018, 11:31:28 AMJust checked Norwich results against "top" teams this season:Norwich 3-4 West BromSheffield United 2-1 NorwichNorwich 0-3 leedsNorwich 1-0 BoroDerby 1-1 NorwichNorwich 0-1 StokeForest 1-2 NorwichNorwich 2-1 VillaFrom now up to start of February they've got Derby, Forest, West Brom, Sheffield United and Leeds so confident that 10 point gap will be significantly eroded.Is this where we're supposed to call them'flat track bullies'? I have no idea what that means.
Just checked Norwich results against "top" teams this season:Norwich 3-4 West BromSheffield United 2-1 NorwichNorwich 0-3 leedsNorwich 1-0 BoroDerby 1-1 NorwichNorwich 0-1 StokeForest 1-2 NorwichNorwich 2-1 VillaFrom now up to start of February they've got Derby, Forest, West Brom, Sheffield United and Leeds so confident that 10 point gap will be significantly eroded.
2 points a game gives us 82 points. I'm not convinced that, that is enoughWe need to average more than 2 points a game.I think if anyone in the division can do it, it is us. Forest have too much to do, Boro won't get enough points, nor will Sheff U. It is out of ourselves, Derby, Leeds, Norwich & WBA.
Our last two games are Leeds ANorwich HHowever, I wonder if they'll be winner takes all games?