Who will we beat? (4 Viewers)

Dougin

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If we are serious about getting promoted in the Automatics then we have to beat Boro. We have lost twice to Ipswich and they definately have the psychological edge over us and will probably win the league. They are better than us there is no denying that.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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If we are serious about getting promoted in the Automatics then we have to beat Boro. We have lost twice to Ipswich and they definately have the psychological edge over us and will probably win the league. They are better than us there is no denying that.
They're better than us in a head to head because our way of playing plays right into theirs. But over 28 games we have been the better side, including a poor start from them and a poor run of games when most of our squad was ill.
 

Dougin

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They're better than us in a head to head because our way of playing plays right into theirs. But over 28 games we have been the better side, including a poor start from them and a poor run of games when most of our squad was ill.
Agree with the first bit. I think they were playing badly at the start of the season, they have clicked in to gear now and i cant see them loosing more than a couple of games their squad is very strong and big.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Agree with the first bit. I think they were playing badly at the start of the season, they have clicked in to gear now and i cant see them loosing more than a couple of games their squad is very strong and big.
Let's see how they get on when every game isn't at home. Saturday's game will be their first away game this month.
 

jto123

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Something no one else seems to have mentioned either is that our goal difference whilst still excellent has really been reduced by Ipswich who now seem to be scoring two or three every game whilst we are either drawing or winning by the odd goal.
on boxing day our goal difference was +16 over Ipswich our nearest gd rival.
Its now down to +7
And presuming it would matter would mean they would definitely go ahead of us
 

play_in_skyblue_stripes

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Something no one else seems to have mentioned either is that our goal difference whilst still excellent has really been reduced by Ipswich who now seem to be scoring two or three every game whilst we are either drawing or winning by the odd goal.
on boxing day our goal difference was +16 over Ipswich our nearest gd rival.
Its now down to +7
Yes I thought this also. If Middlesboro power to title, then our assumed total supremacy on goal difference is under threat if us and Ipswich are level on points.
 

Flying Fokker

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Pressure is well and truly on us I believe,its ours to lose no game in this league is a given.Norwich playing well Oxford fighting for their lives.I won't believe we are up until no one can catch us until then it will be a very nervy 16 games.
It’s in the DNA of many City fans. It stifles us to a certain extent but we know the drill.
 

Flying Fokker

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Middlesbrough and Ipswich are on good runs and only 5/6 points away from us so I think we may need 10 wins. As people have pointed out we should be picking up at least 6 from our remaining home fixtures and that’s being conservative. If we can pick up our away form again then should be fine.
Norwich and QPR going to be interesting off the back of 2 good home wins
They need 2 more wins than us regardless of how many we get. I know it’s obvious but every win we have shifts the pressure on to them. They have to keep winning.
 

Mild-Mannered Janitor

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Pessimistic in me still has us picking up 30 points and hoping that Boro/Ipswich don't have a run like we had before.
Win at Norwich and the positivity measure goes off the scale and its a done deal :cool:
 

alexccfc99

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Pessimistic in me still has us picking up 30 points and hoping that Boro/Ipswich don't have a run like we had before.
Win at Norwich and the positivity measure goes off the scale and its a done deal :cool:
I think Ipswich are in their run that we had at the start of the season

Sheff Utd admittedly not the force they have been in seasons past, but an away game there with no Nunez or Philogene is a good chance for them to drop points fingers crossed
 

Hobo

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They need 2 more wins than us regardless of how many we get. I know it’s obvious but every win we have shifts the pressure on to them. They have to keep winning.

Players don't approach games like that. They prepare and just go out and do a job. They don't think in terms of must win games like fans. The only time they think like that is the last few games of the season. At this stage of the season they are in a play to the best of our ability and accumulate points mode. If they drop points they don't dwell on it like fans. They move on, reset and think about the next game.

Fans create their own pressure.
 

alexccfc99

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Players don't approach games like that. They prepare and just go out and do a job. They don't think in terms of must win games like fans. The only time they think like that is the last few games of the season. At this stage of the season they are in a play to the best of our ability and accumulate points mode. If they drop points they don't dwell on it like fans. They move on, reset and think about the next game.

Fans create their own pressure.
Disagree - Players definitely feel the pressure, remember one season Leeds were all but there and they played Wigan at home knowing a win would all but do them and they lost to 10 men and the following game and fumbled it
 

Major Tom

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I think 10 wins. 16 games from now we will wrap it up, and we'll win most of our home games to get there.

We'll then go on to lose to Wrexham, because they're the jammiest most cunty club in the league.
Would be nice to be promoted that home game, but expecting it to be done by then.
 

Flying Fokker

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Players don't approach games like that. They prepare and just go out and do a job. They don't think in terms of must win games like fans. The only time they think like that is the last few games of the season. At this stage of the season they are in a play to the best of our ability and accumulate points mode. If they drop points they don't dwell on it like fans. They move on, reset and think about the next game.

Fans create their own pressure.
I take a must win every game approach. I have no doubt that city and other team’s players are the same. I have no doubt it is better to get points in the bad rather than settle for draws.
Which is exactly why the other teams have more work to do than us. Were you thinking otherwise?
 

Liquid Gold

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Its great that Ipswich and Boro play each other on 18th April so there is a guarantee of one of them dropping something.

I think if we bear Boro at home then we'll have enough wins elsewhere to do it. Our last 5 is very favourable too so could see us winning all of them if needed.
 

Hobo

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Disagree - Players definitely feel the pressure, remember one season Leeds were all but there and they played Wigan at home knowing a win would all but do them and they lost to 10 men and the following game and fumbled it

Football is a confidence game. Players feel the pressure of bad runs, rather than the odd game lost or the next fixture being deemed a must win by fans.
 

Lamps

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Pessimistic in me still has us picking up 30 points and hoping that Boro/Ipswich don't have a run like we had before.
Win at Norwich and the positivity measure goes off the scale and its a done deal :cool:
For us to finish out of the top 2 they would both need to go on a great run. I can see it from Ipswich but Middlesbrough are scraping many of their wins with luck.

We don't need to win the Championship title. It would be great but promotion is more important. I'd settle for 2nd now.
 

play_in_skyblue_stripes

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For us to finish out of the top 2 they would both need to go on a great run. I can see it from Ipswich but Middlesbrough are scraping many of their wins with luck.

We don't need to win the Championship title. It would be great but promotion is more important. I'd settle for 2nd now.
Settle for 2nd? That would be an absolutely incredible achievement.

Long way to go. As for 'settling', I would settle for a NON loss v Middlesbrough.
 

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