Nixonator
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Last match of the season, Wednesday v Fulham, could be massive.
Surely it's already MASSIVE?
Last match of the season, Wednesday v Fulham, could be massive.
It's clear that we can't rely on others to help us on our way. Despite Hudders win...and you have to give them credit for ploughing on as they have....as at today we're the same gap away from them as we were 24 hours ago but both with one less game to play, which statistically favours us. If we win 5 (or perhaps 6, if Hudders continue their roll) of our remaining games that should be enough and our remaining home fixtures couldn't be much kinder. If Hudders do take 22 or more points from their remaining 30 then fair play to them, they deserve to go up. Psychologically, Toon will be down after today's rout by Fulham and they may be more worried about Albion and Hudders than we are about them. If we keep our heads down, win our last 4 home games and get 3-6 points from 15 away and that's still not good enough then that will be a major upset. We're going to do this and I have full faith in CH to deliver a top two finish
So do I.I still think we'll finish above Newcastle
No Aaron Mooy in the hufc starting eleven. Do they normally rotate him?
And brown on the subs bench too
I don't think that's the mindset of the players, it's just us here. We'd all like to be promoted, and whether that's in first or second doesn't really matter at this point. The players will be concentrating on the game against Leeds, nothing more.I mean rather than looking back over our shoulders at Huddersfield as the threat, and accepting Newcastle are going up as champions, we need to finish above the team ahead of us to make sure of promotion. It's not just about us and Huddersfield fighting for second place which seems to be the mindset.
There is 3 teams fighting for second place now, no one is fighting for first.
Really?
We've made up 5 points and 7 goals on Newcastle in the last few days....still a long way to go though.
Just watched the Huddersfield highlights. How on earth did Brentford not score?!
Another flukey goal and lucky clean sheet - just like their game v Villa in the week - and no that isn't sour grapes it's more like the truth...
I don't think that's the mindset of the players, it's just us here. We'd all like to be promoted, and whether that's in first or second doesn't really matter at this point. The players will be concentrating on the game against Leeds, nothing more.