Mike_BFC
Well-known member
Looking at the run-in, these 2 have some tough fixtures ahead and I can easily see them both being dragged into the crap with us 3.
QPR:
April 1: Wigan Athletic (a)
April 7: Preston North End (h)
April 10: West Bromwich Albion (a)
April 15: Coventry City (h)
April 19: Norwich City (h)
April 22: Burnley (a)
April 29: Stoke City (a)
May 8: Bristol City (h)
Rotherham:
April 1: Hull City (a)
April 7: West Bromwich Albion (h)
April 10: Norwich City (a)
April 15: Luton Town (h)
April 18: Burnley (h)
April 22: Bristol City (a)
April 29: Middlesbrough (h)
May 8: Wigan Athletic (a)
Only Wigan stands out as a game both could be expected to get a result from, and the Pie munchers have nothing to lose after the 3-point deduction, so the shackles might come off.
Reading losing points will also drag them in, but Paul Ince knows how to scrape draws and 1-0 wins so I think they will stay up.
QPR:
April 1: Wigan Athletic (a)
April 7: Preston North End (h)
April 10: West Bromwich Albion (a)
April 15: Coventry City (h)
April 19: Norwich City (h)
April 22: Burnley (a)
April 29: Stoke City (a)
May 8: Bristol City (h)
Rotherham:
April 1: Hull City (a)
April 7: West Bromwich Albion (h)
April 10: Norwich City (a)
April 15: Luton Town (h)
April 18: Burnley (h)
April 22: Bristol City (a)
April 29: Middlesbrough (h)
May 8: Wigan Athletic (a)
Only Wigan stands out as a game both could be expected to get a result from, and the Pie munchers have nothing to lose after the 3-point deduction, so the shackles might come off.
Reading losing points will also drag them in, but Paul Ince knows how to scrape draws and 1-0 wins so I think they will stay up.