Where will be halfway point of the 19/20 season?
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Re: Where will be halfway point of the 19/20 season?
Now 8 points averaging 2 points a game and only conceded 1 goal in those 4 games.
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Re: Where will be halfway point of the 19/20 season?
Our next 4 games I’d like to think there’s more than 8 points won.
Blackburn Rovers - home
Luton Town - away
Reading- away
Middlesbrough - home
Blackburn Rovers - home
Luton Town - away
Reading- away
Middlesbrough - home
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12 points would be very nice but will settle for 10.NottinghamWhite wrote:Our next 4 games I’d like to think there’s more than 8 points won.
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Re: Where will be halfway point of the 19/20 season?
Semi relevant to the topic - he's where we're at after 15 games in comparison to our previous seasons:
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We are not firing on all cylinders and yet here we are right where we need to be. If we can just find that bit of fine tuning ..................
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Exactly!PhoenixUnited wrote:We are not firing on all cylinders and yet here we are right where we need to be. If we can just find that bit of fine tuning ..................
OK, if Bamford's form had improved it may be an even better story but seriously, show this to the doubters and, if they're still not happy, they're idiots*.
I'm not usually one to look forward to the dreaded Xmas run but I'm getting the feeling we're gonna slowly hit a rich vein of form in November which will hopefully carry us nicely through to the New Year & beyond.
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* In my humble opinion, of course.
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Re: Where will be halfway point of the 19/20 season?
Thanks for posting that Aaron, the biggest difference there for me is the goals for and against column.
Obviously, a big improvement in the goals against column, mainly due to an improved Kiko Casilla and, perhaps more significantly, the acquisition of Ben White.
However, that goals for column is worrying. Really hope Bamford/Eddie can get going, as that could end up costing us at the end of the season.
Obviously, a big improvement in the goals against column, mainly due to an improved Kiko Casilla and, perhaps more significantly, the acquisition of Ben White.
However, that goals for column is worrying. Really hope Bamford/Eddie can get going, as that could end up costing us at the end of the season.
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Just looked at West Brom’s next 6 games.
Hull City - away
Sheffield Wednesday- home
Bristol City- home
Preston North End - away
Swansea City - home
Wigan Athletic - away
Do with few of these going our way.
Hull City - away
Sheffield Wednesday- home
Bristol City- home
Preston North End - away
Swansea City - home
Wigan Athletic - away
Do with few of these going our way.
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Re: Where will be halfway point of the 19/20 season?
So 11 points from 5 games I’m happy with that if I’m honest.
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