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1 hour ago, JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta said:

Reading will surely bin the jobber that is managing them? Surely they cant be so tight on FFP that they cant even work out a way to bin him? 

Saw rumours of a Warnock return to Cardiff, hope not.

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18 minutes ago, Unlucky Alf said:

Billy Sharp doesn't like it up him, Telling Boro fans to F/Off

Twice caught on camera shouting it at the Peterborough fans, wonder what action will be taken against him.

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Looking at the current table, its Barnsley, Peterborough, Reading, Cardiff and the Rams  in the relegation battle. With 18,19 or 20 games to go that could change if a team further up the table were to go into freefall.                                                                                                  Looking at the remaining fixtures, Barnsley  have Cardiff (h), Derby (a) Reading (h) And P'boro (h) and another 7 matches against teams in the top 10 and having only won 2 league games so far looked dead certs to finish bottom. Peterborough have Cardiff (a), Reading (h), Derby (a) and Barnsley (a). They have another 8 matches against teams in the top 10 and having only won 5 matches and shipped in a massive 55 goals look destined to finish 2nd to bottom.

Now the 2 teams currently not in a relegation spot but possibly can get dragged in it. Reading have Peterborough (a), Barnsley (a) and Cardiff (h) and another 6 matches against top 10 teams. Current form is they have lost 6 of their last 8 games, the other 2 were draws. They last won on the 27th November and currently have conceded a massive 55 goals. If their current form continues they could finish 2nd or 3rd to bottom. Cardiff have Barnsley (a), Peterborough (h), Reading (a) and Derby to play twice, they also have 6 games against top 10 teams. Last won a league game on the 27th November they have conceded 47 goals. The key to their season could be against the  4 teams currently below them especially the 2 matches against the Rams.

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38 minutes ago, plymouthram said:

Looking at the current table, its Barnsley, Peterborough, Reading, Cardiff and the Rams  in the relegation battle. With 18,19 or 20 games to go that could change if a team further up the table were to go into freefall.                                                                                                  Looking at the remaining fixtures, Barnsley  have Cardiff (h), Derby (a) Reading (h) And P'boro (h) and another 7 matches against teams in the top 10 and having only won 2 league games so far looked dead certs to finish bottom. Peterborough have Cardiff (a), Reading (h), Derby (a) and Barnsley (a). They have another 8 matches against teams in the top 10 and having only won 5 matches and shipped in a massive 55 goals look destined to finish 2nd to bottom.

Now the 2 teams currently not in a relegation spot but possibly can get dragged in it. Reading have Peterborough (a), Barnsley (a) and Cardiff (h) and another 6 matches against top 10 teams. Current form is they have lost 6 of their last 8 games, the other 2 were draws. They last won on the 27th November and currently have conceded a massive 55 goals. If their current form continues they could finish 2nd or 3rd to bottom. Cardiff have Barnsley (a), Peterborough (h), Reading (a) and Derby to play twice, they also have 6 games against top 10 teams. Last won a league game on the 27th November they have conceded 47 goals. The key to their season could be against the  4 teams currently below them especially the 2 matches against the Rams.

Assuming Barnsley and Peterborough are gonners, the important games are us vs Cardiff x2 and us vs reading.

canr believe one of Barnsley’s victories was against us, but it doesn’t really matter, in an alternative universe we beat them and lost to Bournemouth and were still ahead of them. We’ll be ahead of them at the end of the season. 

we’ve just got to keep matching or bettering reading and cardiff’s results, which doesn’t look too difficult as long as they continue to be as crap as they are, and then win our games against them. And we should be absolutely fine. 

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