Sun Tzu wrote:Burnley tough ?
Aren't they currently unable to get even a point in the league ?
But its definitely not going to be a draw, right?Snowball wrote: Maybe they will win at Coventry but it's one they could lose
Those odds are good! Where's the nearest bookies?Mr Angry wrote:To be honest, I'm more concerned about Birmingham's games than Wolves'
They have:
7/2 - Burnley (h)
14/2 - Nottm Forest (h)
21/2 - Coventry (a)
Frankly, those are all winnable and would put a LOT of pressure on us for the 2nd spot.
'Tis true. We could finish with 106 points (nice ring to it, eh?) and still end up second.Readingfanman wrote:Not sure predicting the Wolves games matters too much, need to worry about our own form.
But Fwiw. 7 points.
Win against Coventry and Burnley, draw against Cardiff.
I was just about to bung a load on Coventry thenMr. Reading wrote:Those odds are good! Where's the nearest bookies?Mr Angry wrote:To be honest, I'm more concerned about Birmingham's games than Wolves'
They have:
7/2 - Burnley (h)
14/2 - Nottm Forest (h)
21/2 - Coventry (a)
Frankly, those are all winnable and would put a LOT of pressure on us for the 2nd spot.
If we got 3 points at Derby in the next 3 weeks it would be a bloody miracle as the game has already been re-scheduled for April.Son of Len wrote:'Tis true. We could finish with 106 points (nice ring to it, eh?) and still end up second.Readingfanman wrote:Not sure predicting the Wolves games matters too much, need to worry about our own form.
But Fwiw. 7 points.
Win against Coventry and Burnley, draw against Cardiff.
It's much more important to see these three results in the next three weeks:
(W) Reading - PNE (L)
(L) Derby - Reading (W)
(W) Reading - Bristol City (L)
Now that you mention it, I remember reading that.londinium wrote:If we got 3 points at Derby in the next 3 weeks it would be a bloody miracle as the game has already been re-scheduled for April.Son of Len wrote:'Tis true. We could finish with 106 points (nice ring to it, eh?) and still end up second.Readingfanman wrote:Not sure predicting the Wolves games matters too much, need to worry about our own form.
But Fwiw. 7 points.
Win against Coventry and Burnley, draw against Cardiff.
It's much more important to see these three results in the next three weeks:
(W) Reading - PNE (L)
(L) Derby - Reading (W)
(W) Reading - Bristol City (L)
9 points from our 3 games in February (all are at home) would be a solid platform before a very hard fixture list in March (6 games- 4 of which are away).
You think wrong.. Burnley don't know who they are playing yet as the rsenal/Cardiff replay is not until the 14th Feb, hence Burnley v Wolves goes ahead as scheduled.riverroyal wrote:I think Burnley v Wolves is off due to Burnley being in FA Cup
Every game is winnable in every leagueMr Angry wrote:To be honest, I'm more concerned about Birmingham's games than Wolves'
They have:
7/2 - Burnley (h)
14/2 - Nottm Forest (h)
21/2 - Coventry (a)
Frankly, those are all winnable and would put a LOT of pressure on us for the 2nd spot.
Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote:But its definitely not going to be a draw, right?Snowball wrote: Maybe they will win at Coventry but it's one they could lose
We've played them twice, taken 6 points, and we're still behind them. Unless you're happy to concede the title we need them to slip up regardless of our own performances.SLAMMED wrote: If we play too our best, Wolves results are meaningless.
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