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Post by JBL on Jun 12, 2008 11:24:28 GMT -1
Too close to call really any number of about 14 teams will be fighting it out.
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Post by Mrs H on Jun 18, 2008 7:18:34 GMT -1
Although ability helps, you don't need too much of it to do well in this league. What you need is a team that plays as a team. Organistaion, backbone and a bit of tempo will get you a long way. We were absolutely dreadful for 75% of the season and yet went into the final day with a mathematical chance of getting into the play-offs. Even during our upturn in form under Blackwell we were still pretty poor a lot of the time. But the difference was that we were organised, looked like we wanted to get something from a game, and played poor football with tempo. That sounds eerily like the season before last for us when we had a 'mathmatical chance' of getting into the play-off's.
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Post by pickers on Jun 20, 2008 10:44:05 GMT -1
To predict the championship is impossible... Quality means nothing... Leicester and Southampton were bottom 4 and HULL STOKE AND BRISTOL was in the top 4.... quality does mean naff all in the championship!!
I wouldn't be surprised (if us) derby went on and romped the league winning it with 110 points... equally less surprised if we finished mid table!!
pick your position out of an hat!!
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Post by redandwhitewizard on Jul 8, 2008 19:15:31 GMT -1
In no particular order: Sheffield United Wolves QPR Derby C. palace Birmingham
Bottom six: Swansea Doncaster Norwhich Blackpool Nottingham Forest Coventry Southampton
But as said before the championship is unpredictable and quality is nothing. There is usually one or tywo teams to suprise you (stok for instance).
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