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Post by Trouserdog on Dec 16, 2007 20:57:14 GMT
Watford are stuttering but looked pretty decent at the Brit last week...definite play off material, if not automatic promotion.
West Brom score for fun, and will probably win it, but certainly won't finish outside the top 6.
Charlton look solid top 6 material, and I can't see Wolves finishing outside the play offs either.
In a rare moment of optimism, I reckon we are starting to look like the real deal as well.
So, that only leaves on more spot...
I don't think Bristol City will be good enough to keep up their current form, not too sure whether Ipswich will or not. There's always one team who fly up the table late on with an amazing run of form...Crystal Palace? Southampton?
I need to know who to start willing defeats on!
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Post by SneydGreenStokie on Dec 16, 2007 21:05:41 GMT
Deffo Watford TD. They will spend in the transfer window as they have parachute payments plus the majority of the money they went up with. WBA are also a good, strong outfit. Top 6 minimum. I think wolves will fall away. I also think that Ipswich are going to mount a top 6 challenge. They have money to spend and if they can sort out their away form, they will be very strong indeed. Charlton are also going to be tere or therabouts as well as Southampton, providing they dont have to sell their best players. I actually think we are. If we can get the right players in January, we are going to prove a very difficult propostion indeed. Id be happy with a top 6 like this: Watford Charlton WBA Stoke Ipswich Southampton Stoke V WBA play off final! SGS
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Post by y_oh_y_delilah on Dec 16, 2007 21:12:36 GMT
It's possibly the most open race for donkeys years. Literally any team can get into the top 6 with still 24 games to go, but I'd go for (in no particular order) -
WBA, Southampton, Watford, Sheffield Utd, Stoke and Charlton.
It's all opinions but of the others, I don't think Wolves have enough firepower, Ipswich can't play away from Portman Road and Bristol City/Plymouth will not last the pace.
Despite their two recent home reverses, my 'dark horses' would be Burnley.
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Post by potters11 on Dec 16, 2007 21:33:38 GMT
Watford, WBA, Bristol City, Stoke City, Wolves, Ipswich Town (on home form alone), Plymouth, Charlton all seem candidates at the moment, however it does change on a weekly basis. As long as we are candidates, that is all that matters!!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2007 23:39:20 GMT
the way Stoke look at the moment they look capable of beating anyone in this league what actually happens in New year might be a completely different story but at the moment we look ace still can't believe we beat Sheff Utd at their place 3-0
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Post by boothenendboy on Dec 16, 2007 23:45:30 GMT
1.west brum 2.stoke 3.charlton 4.wolves 5.watford 6.sheff utd
charlton 2v2 sheff utd sheff utd 1v0 charlton
wolves 0v1 watford watford 0v0 wolves
watford 1v2 sheff utd
next season charlton wolves and watford will go up
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Post by visunitafortior on Dec 17, 2007 0:18:32 GMT
1. Albion 2. Palace 3. Watford 4.Stoke 5.Wolves 6. Charlton
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Post by mumf14 on Dec 17, 2007 1:57:43 GMT
1.West Brom. 2.Stoke City. 3.Watford. 4.Charlton. 5.Wolves. 6.Bristol City. 7.Ipswich. 8.Plymouth. 9.Southampton. 10.Crystal Palace. 11.Sheffield United. 12.Sheffiels Wednesday. 13.Coventry City.
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