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Yep it's wide open for a number of teams to put a good run together and go up.
Wigan look the strongest and are pulling results out of the bag like the win against Sheff Wednesday. I could see them finishing third which means whoever finishes sixth would play them...
Brighton have flattered to deceive much like Forest and Reading. Ipswich don't appear to have what it takes. Beyond that, I can't honestly see anyone putting a big run together to storm through from mid-table.
Avoiding Wigan in the play off semi finals should be Forest's aim at the moment.
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Wigan are a decent bet for sure. But it will be difficult for them to keep their form up for another 11 games. I think by may there could be another form team, hopefully forest!
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Would have been even better to start last week!
The last time we qualified for the end of season lottery we where outside the top 6 in April and Went on a decent run and won our last 5 games of the season to secure our place, our run in on paper isn't too bad and all of our remaining home games are all winnable
On the other hand, if Reading beat Derby and Wigan win only one of their games in hand, Forest will be out of the play-offs
Well if that happens Ramdini, your lot will be a lot closer to the playoff exit too. Don't get too cocky about our form.
Only pointing out the facts. I don't think we'll beat Reading. I hope so but...................
I think Wigan will dominate the play-offs. Derby will stay there as will QPR. Forest ???
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Facts are things that HAVE happened or HAVE been proven. How do you prove the future?
Big game tomorrow. I can see Wigan and reading both winning
Wigan are on a good run but Forest or Derby could beat them. 4-1 looked emphatic but we gifted them the first three and missed a couple of decent chances at 1-1. It also took a missed penalty by Sheff W to secure the three points against them.
Regardless of whatever any other team does, if we can start winning games again (Reid is back so why not?) we'll finish in the top 6. Let's start tomorrow Forest, a nice 2-0 win will make me very happy.
I think it's very dangerous for any of us to get too cocky!
To be perfectly honest, after the years of misery the Rams have endured, I'm delighted just to be talking about the playoffs.
There is no expectation at Derby, unlike for some clubs that have spent big on wages and fees.
I'll be quite happy to follow the likes of Cardiff and Leicester who built over a number of years before finally reaching Mecca!
Exciting eh?
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Yep it's wide open for a number of teams to put a good run together and go up.
posted on 14/3/14
Wigan look the strongest and are pulling results out of the bag like the win against Sheff Wednesday. I could see them finishing third which means whoever finishes sixth would play them...
Brighton have flattered to deceive much like Forest and Reading. Ipswich don't appear to have what it takes. Beyond that, I can't honestly see anyone putting a big run together to storm through from mid-table.
Avoiding Wigan in the play off semi finals should be Forest's aim at the moment.
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1 word. Wigan.
posted on 14/3/14
Wigan are a decent bet for sure. But it will be difficult for them to keep their form up for another 11 games. I think by may there could be another form team, hopefully forest!
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posted on 14/3/14
Would have been even better to start last week!
posted on 14/3/14
The last time we qualified for the end of season lottery we where outside the top 6 in April and Went on a decent run and won our last 5 games of the season to secure our place, our run in on paper isn't too bad and all of our remaining home games are all winnable
posted on 14/3/14
On the other hand, if Reading beat Derby and Wigan win only one of their games in hand, Forest will be out of the play-offs
posted on 14/3/14
Well if that happens Ramdini, your lot will be a lot closer to the playoff exit too. Don't get too cocky about our form.
posted on 14/3/14
Only pointing out the facts. I don't think we'll beat Reading. I hope so but...................
I think Wigan will dominate the play-offs. Derby will stay there as will QPR. Forest ???
posted on 14/3/14
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posted on 14/3/14
Facts are things that HAVE happened or HAVE been proven. How do you prove the future?
posted on 14/3/14
Big game tomorrow. I can see Wigan and reading both winning
posted on 14/3/14
Wigan are on a good run but Forest or Derby could beat them. 4-1 looked emphatic but we gifted them the first three and missed a couple of decent chances at 1-1. It also took a missed penalty by Sheff W to secure the three points against them.
posted on 14/3/14
Regardless of whatever any other team does, if we can start winning games again (Reid is back so why not?) we'll finish in the top 6. Let's start tomorrow Forest, a nice 2-0 win will make me very happy.
posted on 15/3/14
I think it's very dangerous for any of us to get too cocky!
To be perfectly honest, after the years of misery the Rams have endured, I'm delighted just to be talking about the playoffs.
There is no expectation at Derby, unlike for some clubs that have spent big on wages and fees.
I'll be quite happy to follow the likes of Cardiff and Leicester who built over a number of years before finally reaching Mecca!
Exciting eh?
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