If Citeh get a suitable points deduction, then they're out of the picture.And with a decent results in the next round of fixtures, the Prem should get a 5th Champs League place next season based on coefficients.So assuming Liverpool take the title, that leavesArsenal, Forest, Toon, Bournemouth, Chelsea, Villa and Brighton fighting over 4 spots.Do you want to bet against us?
The next 3 away games against Palace, Brentford & Brighton are critical, with a minimum of 6 points needed. I'd love to be wrong, but I just don't see any evidence that we will.If we are still within 2-3 points of the top 5 after those games, I think we'll do it.
I think 4 points would be expected. 5 points a positive return, 6 would be good, yet disappointing to have lost one, 7 we'd be happy and 9 would be absolutely smashing. Anything less would be very disappointing, though going undefeated with 3 draws wouldn't be all bad.
Quote from: Drummond on February 25, 2025, 10:33:07 AMI think 4 points would be expected. 5 points a positive return, 6 would be good, yet disappointing to have lost one, 7 we'd be happy and 9 would be absolutely smashing. Anything less would be very disappointing, though going undefeated with 3 draws wouldn't be all bad.I'd say that the Brentford / Brighton games are more important than the Palace one, as both are still in the conversation of finishing above us, so them not getting points is more important than Palace not getting points. I think unless we get 5/6 points from those three we're really going to need to be getting 4-6 points from Forest and Newcastle.
Quote from: Dave on February 25, 2025, 10:42:41 AMQuote from: Drummond on February 25, 2025, 10:33:07 AMI think 4 points would be expected. 5 points a positive return, 6 would be good, yet disappointing to have lost one, 7 we'd be happy and 9 would be absolutely smashing. Anything less would be very disappointing, though going undefeated with 3 draws wouldn't be all bad.I'd say that the Brentford / Brighton games are more important than the Palace one, as both are still in the conversation of finishing above us, so them not getting points is more important than Palace not getting points. I think unless we get 5/6 points from those three we're really going to need to be getting 4-6 points from Forest and Newcastle. I'd say we need those four-six points (Forest & Newcastle) regardless.
When Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote "Nothing is so beautiful as Spring!", I'm pretty sure he was referring to the prospect of an away win at Crystal Palace which starts a 10 game winning run to properly start a season that, up to now, hasn't properly got going.
Quote from: Drummond on February 25, 2025, 10:33:07 AMI think 4 points would be expected. 5 points a positive return, 6 would be good, yet disappointing to have lost one, 7 we'd be happy and 9 would be absolutely smashing. Anything less would be very disappointing, though going undefeated with 3 draws wouldn't be all bad.This is the point of the season where my brain starts to implode with all the different possibilities. There's an argument that 5 points could be better than 6, if the 6 meant losing to Brighton. Or losing tonight, a draw against Brentford and beating Brighton might even be better than winning the first two, depending on other results.Let's just win tonight. We need to go on a run, and matches like this are the ones that can define a season. Away on Tuesday night, to a mid-table team. Decent, but not unbeatable. We've amassed quite a few points in a small space of time, on the back of an excellent result on Saturday. We need to back it up, and consolidate our position. We looked out of the race after Ipswich, now all of a sudden teams will see us right amongst the battle.The sun is out. I can see snowdrops from my window. The long, tough winter is passing and it's time to start something. When Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote "Nothing is so beautiful as Spring!", I'm pretty sure he was referring to the prospect of an away win at Crystal Palace which starts a 10 game winning run to properly start a season that, up to now, hasn't properly got going.