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I think we're going down, voted 7. January business (or lack thereof) will either push that up or down. Sick feeling in my stomach again about this club.

 

Our season will be decided in the January transfer window. If we carry on doing nothing to change the situation, its only luck (ie other teams losing a lot of games) that will save us.

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In all seriousness as much as it looks bad, I think we will survive if we get the same as we have done in the first half of the season plus 3 points.

Think it could be a fairly high total this season. All teams bar Villa and Sunderland are picking up points fairly regularly

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In all seriousness as much as it looks bad, I think we will survive if we get the same as we have done in the first half of the season plus 3 points.

Think it could be a fairly high total this season. All teams bar Villa and Sunderland are picking up points fairly regularly

WBA had the same amount of points as us this stage last season, they were up a couple of places on the league but the teams at the bottom had about the same as Sunderland do now. WBA were well clear of relegation in the end, both Palace and Liecester pulled away and had less than 17 points.

 

There are teams who do have about the same or more pints total who go down, but there are always teams who have less who stay up. With our points total so long as you beat your first half of the season tally by 3 points or so you could stay up, doing so would give us 40 points, only once have a team went down with more than 40 points.

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Next seasons Championship could look quite tasty with potentially - Newcastle, Sunderland, Villa, Forest, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Wolves, Sheff Wed, Sheff Utd, Coventry, Hull, Derby, Birmingham, Cardiff, Reading, Fulham, QPR, Blackburn.

 

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Next seasons Championship could look quite tasty with potentially - Newcastle, Sunderland, Villa, Forest, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Wolves, Sheff Wed, Sheff Utd, Coventry, Hull, Derby, Birmingham, Cardiff, Reading, Fulham, QPR, Blackburn.

 

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So we'll finish 18th then.

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Next seasons Championship could look quite tasty with potentially - Newcastle, Sunderland, Villa, Forest, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Wolves, Sheff Wed, Sheff Utd, Coventry, Hull, Derby, Birmingham, Cardiff, Reading, Fulham, QPR, Blackburn.

 

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That's not an unattractive prospect. Big teams, competitive, decent grounds, travel's not bad.

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Next seasons Championship could look quite tasty with potentially - Newcastle, Sunderland, Villa, Forest, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Wolves, Sheff Wed, Sheff Utd, Coventry, Hull, Derby, Birmingham, Cardiff, Reading, Fulham, QPR, Blackburn.

 

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That's not an unattractive prospect. Big teams, competitive, decent grounds, travel's not bad.

 

:anguish:

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Next seasons Championship could look quite tasty with potentially - Newcastle, Sunderland, Villa, Forest, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Wolves, Sheff Wed, Sheff Utd, Coventry, Hull, Derby, Birmingham, Cardiff, Reading, Fulham, QPR, Blackburn.

 

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That's not an unattractive prospect. Big teams, competitive, decent grounds, travel's not bad.

 

:anguish:

 

You're right, it's so much better making up the numbers aboard the gravy train.

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Next seasons Championship could look quite tasty with potentially - Newcastle, Sunderland, Villa, Forest, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Wolves, Sheff Wed, Sheff Utd, Coventry, Hull, Derby, Birmingham, Cardiff, Reading, Fulham, QPR, Blackburn.

 

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You made a big mistake pointing THAT out...both Ashley and large sections of NUFC support will take the view that we should be satisfied at being among such formerly exalted company - maybe that is going to be the home for clubs whose glory days are well and truly behind them and ironically, most of the clubs shown were a success when England was an industrial powerhouse..most of the successful clubs today are in parts of the country where Finance and retail is the most successful industry(London/SE/Manchester). This reflects the UK's fall as an industrial power and its place mainly as a Finance hub....those areas are where the majority of the disposable income is and Football chiefs know that too. Many parts  of the UK are now unemployment hot spots and will remain so for the foreseeable future leading to an exit of talented people which makes the problem worse.

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Next seasons Championship could look quite tasty with potentially - Newcastle, Sunderland, Villa, Forest, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Wolves, Sheff Wed, Sheff Utd, Coventry, Hull, Derby, Birmingham, Cardiff, Reading, Fulham, QPR, Blackburn.

 

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That's not an unattractive prospect. Big teams, competitive, decent grounds, travel's not bad.

Speak for yourself....there are many of us who believe the club is better than that...

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