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Drew
So, 15 games to go so what's the run in like for top 7.
Well, Cardiff have five games against teams in the top seven, two of which are at home. They also have five games against teams in the bottom seven, two of which are at home.
Hull have four games against the top seven, three at home and five against the bottom seven, one of which is at home. Interestingly, four of those games against the bottom seven precede their last game against Cardiff.
Leicester have four games against the top seven but they are all in their last seven games and only one of them is at home. They only play three of the teams in the bottom seven.
Watford have three games against the top seven with only Cardiff of those being at home. Five games against the bottom seven with only one at home.
Palace have four games against the top seven of which three are at home (guess where the other one is?). Five games against the bottom seven, two at home.
Middlesbrough also have four against the top seven, two at home. They play five games against the crowd at the bottom, one at home.
And there is little old us, four against the top seven, two at home. Five against the bottom seven, three of which are at home.
So, not sure where that leaves us as in my experience no rules seem to apply. Teams in the bottom sometimes put up a fight, sometimes they don't. Teams with nothing to play for can screw you over and of course we have our record against those at the top which could be better!
Well, Cardiff have five games against teams in the top seven, two of which are at home. They also have five games against teams in the bottom seven, two of which are at home.
Hull have four games against the top seven, three at home and five against the bottom seven, one of which is at home. Interestingly, four of those games against the bottom seven precede their last game against Cardiff.
Leicester have four games against the top seven but they are all in their last seven games and only one of them is at home. They only play three of the teams in the bottom seven.
Watford have three games against the top seven with only Cardiff of those being at home. Five games against the bottom seven with only one at home.
Palace have four games against the top seven of which three are at home (guess where the other one is?). Five games against the bottom seven, two at home.
Middlesbrough also have four against the top seven, two at home. They play five games against the crowd at the bottom, one at home.
And there is little old us, four against the top seven, two at home. Five against the bottom seven, three of which are at home.
So, not sure where that leaves us as in my experience no rules seem to apply. Teams in the bottom sometimes put up a fight, sometimes they don't. Teams with nothing to play for can screw you over and of course we have our record against those at the top which could be better!