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The injury situation is getting quite serious now. We have some pretty tough games coming up over the next few months, then a run-in that is mostly against bottom half sides.I can see us struggling over the next couple of months, then getting stronger with players returning from injury just as the games get a bit ''easier''.So we''ll do what Portsmouth did last season: look doomed to relegation until about March then suddenly go on a good run and get ourselves safe.

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cool bananas if you are right. I feel that one club (Bolton? Portsmouth without Yakubu?) is going to do a freefall this year. - adding a surprise name to the relegated 3 .

Almost certainly the other two will be out of:

WBA- (players don''t care - club seems unhappy- don''t rate Robson)

Palace (hoping Johnson goes- director sounded a defeated man on Sky)

Southampton (one task too far for Harry?- they will scrap v. hard)

Blackburn (on a good run at present but could dip, also used to fighting)

Norwich Injuries could prove fatal- Asthon  6 months late?

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i think you are right in that when we get all the players back from injury we will be full force, and will go on a run. however, helveg and bentleys injuries were unessecary. Why do we never play the youth on FA cup games? we are never going to get anywhere, sorry if this sounds pessimistic but we play the first team and then we get knocked out and get a player out possibly all season

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With all respect Northern Canary, you can''t legislate for injuries, the squad was patched up enough for the cup game anyway and with 4,000(ish)  Norwich fans there we would have felt ripped off if he sent out a youth/reserve team.(Well I would have anyway).

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