If form continues?

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I've been watching The Blades for too many years to think about and am always first to be cautious about prediction hype but simple mathematics show that if the top 5 continue their form from the past five matches then the table will look like this with still three or four matches to play.

Bristol City 84
MK Dons 73
Blades 72
Swindon 69
Preston 69

Also, we don't have to play anyone in that group whereas the others do and will take points off each other it makes me think things could be interesting.
I just hope we don't revert to the norm and fall over against Coventry.
 

Have you got an older relative who posts on here and lives in Spain??:)
 
and if they continue their form over the last 3 games we top the league, or the last 8 games we finish 3rd :)

As you say, let's see what happens on Saturday, and then Tuesday.........................
 
I'm at the stage where most of my relatives are younger now.
 
The key games are Scunthorpe (twice), Barnsley, Doncaster and Chesterfield. They always seem to be more up for it than we do and have good records against us. To go up we need to win at least 4 out of the 5 IMO.
 
The key games are Scunthorpe (twice), Barnsley, Doncaster and Chesterfield. They always seem to be more up for it than we do and have good records against us. To go up we need to win at least 4 out of the 5 IMO.

Hear what you're saying, but they're all key games. To think otherwise is to allow standards to drop. They're all cup finals, intense battles, no quarter asked or given......this division needs us, we don't need it, so the maintaining of standards and focus please, nothing else will do UTB
 
We have seen big dips in form in this division, so anything is possible.

I still can't believe how Tranmere dropped like a stone the other season when they were cruising 10 points clear or so.
 
Anything can happen between now and May so it's impossble predict. No guarantee at all that the top few sides will continue their form. The way I see it realistically....the Blades have no chance of finishing 1st, they have a chance of finishing 2nd and could easily finish 3rd or 4th.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/sheffield-united/fixtures

I'd say bar Crewe every game in March is tough: Peterborough (good side), Fleetwood (big day for them more than most, struggled at Highbury), Scunthorpe (local always hard to predict and bogey team), Walsall (already lost to them, have struggled before), Port Vale (lost not long ago), and Scunthorpe again.

Then following that 4 out of 7 are local, all of whom are good sides. Oldham played well here so that could be a struggle. Yeovil and Orient are bottom two (strangely) so will either scrap well or have given up by then.

Basically, don't get ahead of ourselves.
 
If we win our games in hand its 5 with 15 games left , 5 points with 15 games left is nuffffffffin
 

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