As a side note i was interested to check how Fulham's run last season compared to ours this season...Fulham's last 29 games in 17-18 season - W 21 D 5 L 3Villa's last 29 games this season - W 16 D 9 L 4I know we had a better points tally at the start of the respective runs - and we still have two games to go - but thats truly impressive form they produced. I hope we are as successful as them at Wembley should we get there.
Quote from: Ads on April 23, 2019, 12:17:09 PMQuote from: London Villan on April 23, 2019, 07:59:59 AMLeeds would still have a very slim mathematical chance, so they would need to go for it. A real dilemma as they cant just give up. But they have blown it. Beaten by a Villa B team would just add to their demoralisation too.Leeds will be out of it. Sheffield United will beat Ipswich and Norwich only need a draw.They had Alioski to injury so they wont be full strength.Even if Sheff Ut beat Ipswich there will still be a very, very outside chance and they'd need a goal difference shift of 10... improbable yes, but with playing Ipswich in the last game they would be expected to give it a go.
Quote from: London Villan on April 23, 2019, 07:59:59 AMLeeds would still have a very slim mathematical chance, so they would need to go for it. A real dilemma as they cant just give up. But they have blown it. Beaten by a Villa B team would just add to their demoralisation too.Leeds will be out of it. Sheffield United will beat Ipswich and Norwich only need a draw.They had Alioski to injury so they wont be full strength.
Leeds would still have a very slim mathematical chance, so they would need to go for it. A real dilemma as they cant just give up. But they have blown it. Beaten by a Villa B team would just add to their demoralisation too.
Hmm that’s a good point not giving Leeds a chance to find their gear. I have no idea, however it’s such a strangely pleasant experience to have confidence (that no one is telling me is naive) that we have a manger who will make reasoned decisions, *and* squad players who who feel like they might step up and swim with our momentum/tide of a fair crack at promotion. It must be very very different wanting to get into a winning first XI rather than a faultering one. I’ve not seen so many games in person, but yesterday I thought we missed the chasing/pressing/hungry style of Tammy, that he does a lot of work off the ball compared to Kodj’s slightly less effortfull style, I presume that’s a common view?Hopefully he’ll back, but in his place also an interesting idea to let Keinan start and batter then let Kodj come on and stretch a more tired side...
Whether we end up 4th or 5th, are we game B in the semis?
Totally agree about rotating now we are in the play offs but what's the EFL rule about not changing a team/squad too much ?
Quote from: Richard on April 23, 2019, 01:50:11 PMTotally agree about rotating now we are in the play offs but what's the EFL rule about not changing a team/squad too much ?You might recall Small Heath surviving relegation two years ago. This is from the bbc report.....Huddersfield, who made 10 changes after being assured a play-off place with Tuesday's 1-0 win at WolvesIt really pissed me off at the time, not sure if there was anything done about it.