Five out of seven games against top ten

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Tony Currie

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So far Five out of our seven games have been against top ten teams, even teams like Blackburn, Luton and Sunderland are still doing well.

Lets now keep that form against the lower half of the Division!
 



So far Five out of our seven games have been against top ten teams, even teams like Blackburn, Luton and Sunderland are still doing well.

Lets now keep that form against the lower half of the Division!
Hull are 7th aren't they ?
 
True table doesn’t take shape until around 10-15 games , at that point we’ll have a barometer of how we are doing & against who
I don't believe that the table takes shape after 10-15 games tbh, I think it's more like 20-25 that's when u really get a good idea of who's doing what.
 
Looks like Norwich are our early contenders for top spot.

They’ve got Burnley, Bristol and West Brom up next 3 games.

They lost at Hull, all be it as part of their bad start.

See how we do there tomorrow.
 
At this stage I'd still pay more attention to odds and predictions. By that metric for me we've played 2x top 6 sides (Watford and Boro) plus Milwall and Luton who I'd guess will be top 10. Blackburn and Reading are very much in false positions and will be nowhere near top half come end of the season (imho). Sunderland a massive unknown, but have done well so far.

The biggest tests will be against other parachute teams. So far we've only faced one of them and lost (although Watford squad was ridiculous at that point). Realistically it's likely to be them promoted, it tends to be. It's not the unpredictable division we like to make out.
 

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