IF we stay up who’s going down?

Southend tangerine

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I still think it’s a big IF but we can do it . But who’s going down? I think Warnock will make a big difference to Huddersfield so which teams are for the drop?
 
Stoke must be looking at themselves and be very concerned that they have just lost to a team that haven’t won in 14 previous league games.

Depending on who QPR bring in they could be in bother. 3 managers in a season doesn’t exactly look like a club with a plan.

Still would rather be in their positions right now than ours of course.
 
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As it stands I’d say 3 from the current bottom 4.
Hopefully entirely different by the international break & a few more teams are in or out of the mix?
 
With 14 games to go I reckon that anyone upto 16th place will still be looking over their shoulders
 
Am hoping Cardiff's little run might be short lived, I can't see Wigan having enough despite their little surge and Rotherham was a missed opportunity for us and might struggle.
 
Wigan will stay up. Taken 3 points off Huddersfield and got 3 really good points against Norwich/Brizzle City and Rovers. Fully expect them to beat PNE on Saturday too.
 
Wigan
Rotherham
Cardiff
Some teams like stoke and Birmingham could be dragged into it, Birmingham without a points deduction should be ok, can’t see Cardiff going down, wishful thinking but with the points available pne are11 ahead, we win, they lose that’s 8, we beat them that’s 5 we win 2 more , they lose 2 more and it’s us 1 point ahead they lose another & we win then we are 4 ahead, simple as that we stay up they go down, we miss the derby next season unfortunately, I’ve possibly got confused with the points along the way but it could happen, anyway Rotherham, wigan & Huddersfield, reading could also end up in the mix
 
Birmingham's last two games have seen them lose to Huddersfield and Cardiff. Think they could well be in real trouble.
Rotherham have two wins in 18 games, and lost the last two. As a newly promoted team you really can't afford to be selling your best player in January, which is what they did. We did too, and look what happened! We could still go down because of it.
The third team is difficult. QPR's form is terrible but depends who they appoint as manager. I'm torn between Huddersfield and Wigan. Hudders have the experienced, proven manager but a much more difficult run in imo. They have to play 9 of the top 10, whereas Wigan only have to play five, and Hudders have already played all the bottom teams at home. I'm going to go with Huddersfield. Even Warnock won't be able to save a side that let a lead slip twice against our ten men at Bloomfield Rd. There's something not right there and don't think NW will save them.
 
It will get very interesting if we avoid relegation by two points and Huddersfield go down instead due to the Phantom goal at their place....
 
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