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posted on 10/3/23
Leeds beating Newcastle and Spurs is a big shout, and one I think will be wrong.
I reckon they will go with the Saints and Bournemouth, with Everton sneaking survival.
posted on 10/3/23
My prediction for Forest would be 15th or 16th.
posted on 10/3/23
There will be surprises alonng the way - some freakish results.
I'm confident we will do enough. We should have Yates, Niakhate, Awoniyi, Kouyate back after the break making us much stronger.
I think we'll be safe before we get to the final day.
posted on 11/3/23
Pundits used to say if a team were in the relegation places come February they were effectively down.
We have a lot of players to return and a exceptional motivator in Steve Cooper so I'm relatively confident we can stay up. That's assuming that Jonno stays fit!
posted on 12/3/23
comment by Red Forest Bear [More Salt On That?] (U6288)
posted 1 day, 7 hours ago
Pundits used to say if a team were in the relegation places come February they were effectively down.
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That may be true for past seasons but this season is very different. I can't remember a season like this when the lowest nine teams are seperated by only five points, in March.
posted on 13/3/23
comment by El Bosque [Basoa in Euskara] (U1617)
posted 14 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by Red Forest Bear [More Salt On That?] (U6288)
posted 1 day, 7 hours ago
Pundits used to say if a team were in the relegation places come February they were effectively down.
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That may be true for past seasons but this season is very different. I can't remember a season like this when the lowest nine teams are seperated by only five points, in March.
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More bad news this am, as to appears from Tails that Brennan Johnson has a groin strain that will keep him out of Fridays game against Newcastle!
This will be pivotal to our chances of staying up, which looked reasonable a while back, now not so much.