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Interesting comments from a couple of random people - Terry Butcher at the Ippo/Cherries match reckoned it will be us and Cherries going up; Justin Edinburgh on FLS went for us and Middlesbrough. It means little if we don''t continue our good form, but shows how well we''ve been doing; we now need to very much guard against complacency

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[quote user="Branston Pickle"]Interesting comments from a couple of random people - Terry Butcher at the Ippo/Cherries match reckoned it will be us and Cherries going up; Justin Edinburgh on FLS went for us and Middlesbrough. It means little if we don''t continue our good form, but shows how well we''ve been doing; we now need to very much guard against complacency[/quote]BP, I very much doubt we will get complacent, given how absurdly tight it all is, and still too soon to call. It could easily come down to goal difference, which is likely to favour us against all but Bournemouth. But, looking at the fixtures, if we go into the last two games in the top two then we should stay there.One noticeable feature of our recent run has been how we have beaten teams in otherwise good form or about to start doing well.. Charlton have won seven since losing to us, and Wolves six. Both Watford and Forest were in excellent form until we beat them. Less true of the wins against Ipswich and Brighton.

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I still don''t think we''ll finish in the top two. We''re on the crest of a wave at the moment, unbeaten in five while Watford, Middlesbrough and Bournemouth have all suffered recent defeats. Middlesbrough and Bournemouth have wobbled a bit more than Watford so I think they''re more likely to power on and stay unbeaten for their remaining fixtures.One loss could spell the end of our automatic promotion hopes. We looked shaky in defence at times yesterday so I''m hoping Alex Neil tightens things up in order to remain unbeaten. Two wins and two draws from the next four is a minimum. But it''s a massive task with 4 games in 11 days and the final 3 of those within 6 days.

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All the comments about how hard it''s going to be....it''s the same for everyone, but how many of the teams we have left to play have premier league experience? How many have the depth of squad that we have?How many have anything left to play for?6 wins and at some point Bournemouth will drop points...

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[quote user="CarrowCanary"]All the comments about how hard it''s going to be....it''s the same for everyone, but how many of the teams we have left to play have premier league experience? How many have the depth of squad that we have?How many have anything left to play for?6 wins and at some point Bournemouth will drop points...[/quote]If I''m honest, Bournemouth is the side I am most worried about.

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[quote user="93vintage"]I still don''t think we''ll finish in the top two. We''re on the crest of a wave at the moment, unbeaten in five while Watford, Middlesbrough and Bournemouth have all suffered recent defeats. Middlesbrough and Bournemouth have wobbled a bit more than Watford so I think they''re more likely to power on and stay unbeaten for their remaining fixtures.One loss could spell the end of our automatic promotion hopes. We looked shaky in defence at times yesterday so I''m hoping Alex Neil tightens things up in order to remain unbeaten. Two wins and two draws from the next four is a minimum. But it''s a massive task with 4 games in 11 days and the final 3 of those within 6 days.[/quote]We are a decent team in the second tier of English football. Of course we are sometimes going to look shaky in defence. Everybody at this level does to a greater or lesser extent. Everybody makes mistakes. That is how goals are scored. Apart from the odd unstoppable, all goals have some element of a defensive mistake in them. Our winner against Brighton did.But in contrast to Adams, under whom we were conceding 1.2 goals per game, Neil has reduced that to 0.87 goals per game, and without making us toothless in attack.

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As of Mon Apr 06, Watford beat Middlesbrough, Brentford draw with Forest.

Bournemouth (77 / 44)

No more games against the other clubs listed

Norwich (76 / 36)

Middlesbrough (H)

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Watford (76 / 34)

Forest (A)

Middlesbrough (75 / 28)

Watford (A), Wolves (H), Norwich (A)

Derby (71 / 28)

Brentford (H)

Wolves (71 / 13)

Middlesbrough (A), Ipswich (H)

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Brentford (70 / 15)

Derby (A)

Ipswich (68 / 15)

Wolves (A) Forest (H)

Forest (58 / 7)

Watford (H), Ipswich (A)

Next up - Derby v Brentford

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[quote user="Surfer"]As of Mon Apr 06, Watford beat Middlesbrough, Brentford draw with Forest.

Bournemouth (77 / 44)

No more games against the other clubs listed

Norwich (76 / 36)

Middlesbrough (H)

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Watford (76 / 34)

Forest (A)

Middlesbrough (75 / 28)

Watford (A), Wolves (H), Norwich (A)

Derby (71 / 28)

Brentford (H)

Wolves (71 / 13)

Middlesbrough (A), Ipswich (H)

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Brentford (70 / 15)

Derby (A)

Ipswich (68 / 15)

Wolves (A) Forest (H)

Forest (58 / 7)

Watford (H), Ipswich (A)

Next up - Derby v Brentford[/quote]

Boro have played Watford away already dude

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Correction to reflect Middlesbrough have already played Watford.

As of Mon Apr 06, Watford beat Middlesbrough, Brentford draw with Forest.

Bournemouth (77 / 44)

No more games against the other clubs listed

Norwich (76 / 36)

Middlesbrough (H)

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Watford (76 / 34)

Forest (A)

Middlesbrough (75 / 28)

Wolves (H), Norwich (A)

Derby (71 / 28)

Brentford (H)

Wolves (71 / 13)

Middlesbrough (A), Ipswich (H)

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Brentford (70 / 15)

Derby (A)

Ipswich (68 / 15)

Wolves (A) Forest (H)

Forest (58 / 7)

Watford (H), Ipswich (A)

Next up - Derby v Brentford

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As of Sat Apr 11, Derby draw with Brentford.

Bournemouth (80 / 46)

No more games against the other clubs listed

Norwich (79 / 37)

Middlesbrough (H)

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Watford (79 / 36)

Forest (A)

Middlesbrough (78/ 30)

Wolves (H), Norwich (A)

Derby (72 / 28)

No more games against the other clubs listed

Ipswich (71 / 16)

Wolves (A) Forest (H)

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Brentford (71 / 15)

No more games against the other clubs listed

Wolves (71 / 12)

Middlesbrough (A), Ipswich (H)

Forest (58 / 6)

Watford (H), Ipswich (A)

Next up - Middlesbrough v Wolves (Tue), Forest v Watford (Wed)

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And the top four''s remaining fixtures

Bournemouth

A - Reading

H - Sheff W

H - Bolton

A - Charlton

Norwich

A - Leeds

H - Middlesbrough

A - Rotherham

H - Fulham

Watford

A - Forest

H - Birmingham

A - Brighton

H - Sheff W

Middlesbrough

H - Wolves

A - Norwich

A - Fulham

H - Brighton

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Surfer are you still living in San Clemente I lived there in the late 90''s for a year or so before moving to Lake Tahoe

Really beautiful place Lucky you

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Yes, I''ve had the pleasure of living in five cities in three States so far, and this certainly is one of the nicer spots. As is Tahoe, just little cold in the Winter though eh?

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Dropping Forest from the list...

As of Tues Apr 14 / Wed Apr 15, Middlesbrough beat Wolves, Watford beat Forest.

Last two head to head games this weekend - Norwich v Middlesbrough and Wolves v Ipswich

Bournemouth (83 / 47)

Norwich (82 / 39)

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Watford (82 / 38)

Middlesbrough (81/ 31)

Derby (75 / 32)

Ipswich (74 / 18)

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Brentford (71 / 14)

Wolves (71 / 11)

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This concludes the head to heads for the top eight.

Norwich lose to Middlesbrough and Ipswich draw at Wolves.

Watford (85 / 39)

Bournemouth (84 / 47)

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Middlesbrough (84 / 32)

Norwich (82 / 38)

Derby (76 / 32)

Ipswich (75 / 18)

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Brentford (72 / 14)

Wolves (72 / 11)

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