I did that and it came out the same, so it must be wrong. Except Wednesday were safe and West Brom didn't win the league, but we finished very safe with 55 points.
I get us fourth bottom Staying up on goal difference thanks to a surprising 18-0 away win at Cardiff in our last game of the season.
my predictions...... 19th 52points **** **** and double ****! just done the predictor we survive but I got the feckin owls a point ahead of us....... but end of the day we survive.... 1. WBA 85pts 2. Stoke 81 3. Hull 80 4. Bristol 78 5. Wolves 76 6. Watford 72 ----- 18. Sheff W 53 19. Barnsley 52 20. Scnuthorpe 50 21. Southampton 50 ----- 22. Leicester 49 23. Coventry 49 24. Colchester 37 Reds predicted results as follows: Watford 0 - 1 Reds PNE 1 - 1 Reds Reds 1 - 1 Hull Reds 2 - 2 Leicester Reds 0 - 2 Charlton Cardiff 3 - 1 Reds FA CUP Reds 4 - 3 Cardiff Reds 2 - 1 Pompey
RE: my predictions...... 19th 52points Watford 0 - 1 Reds more likely to lose PNE 1 - 1 Reds more likely to lose Reds 1 - 1 Hull more likely to lose Reds 2 - 2 Leicester Reds 0 - 2 Charlton Cardiff 3 - 1 Reds FA CUP Reds 4 - 3 Cardiff more likely to lose Reds 2 - 1 Pompey
I got: 19. Barnsley 53 20. Coventry 52 21. Washday 50 22. Southampton 50 23. Scnuthorpe 43 24. Colchester 34
Also I think the most critical game of the relegation battle will take place this weekend. Southamption v Brizzle</p> If Southamton lose then the're on the same points as us with a worse goal difference and we will have two games in hand !!!</p>
I think they'll win though Like someone else said, they were unlucky the other day and Bristol were very lucky against Norwich apparently.
We must be positive about the run in......... If I were a saints fan I'd be bricking it.... <font size="3"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Southampton aguably have the toughest remaining fixturesout of the teams near the bottom,they are reported to have many off field problems, they also have along injury list (Andrew Davies, Claus Ludekvam, Chris Makin, Brtoz Biatlowski are all out for the rest of the season and short term injuries include: Cedric Biseya, Nathan Dyer, Inigo Idiakez, Kelvin Davis), And finally they have an aging squad with 11 players 30+years old </font><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Richard Wright (30), Chris Makin (34), Chris Perry (34, almost 35), Chris Lucketti (35), Claus Ludekvam (35), Darren Powell (32), Jason Euell (30), Jermaine Wright (32), Inigo Idiakez (34), Stern John (31), Marek Saganowski (30).</font></font></p> We on the other hand have a youthful squad, relatively few injuries (okay two key players Muller & De Silva), a game in hand (two after the weekend), we have a better goal difference than they do and as far as I'm aware we have no off field problems!!!!Plus do not forget we are still in the FA Cup....... Surely we can't be to negative can we? whether we win or lose on Sunday we should be proud of what we have achieved and should spur us on, hopefully the weekend results will go our way and Bristol will beat Southampton..... this would leave us above them in them table with 2games in hand and a better goal difference... </p> COME ON YOU REDS!!! </p>
RE: We must be positive about the run in......... If I were a saints fan I'd be bricking it.... Hope you're right. I just have a nasty feeling about their final game at home to Sheff Utd.
Can't be bothered inputting results into predictor....but... I reckon we'll W2 D2 & L2, which would put us on 54 pts and should guarantee safety.
Southampton.... have the toughest run-in. If they lose on Saturday, this keep them below us with two games in hand and their only having four more games. On 52 points, it could be dodgy for us because of goal difference. On 55, I am sure we will be ok, but that means that we need three wins!!! Bizarrely, if we get 55 points, we could end up in comparative luxury of 16th/17th place because it is so tight. Most intense relegation scrap for years!!!