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On 11/02/2026 at 07:04, StrangelyBrown said:

Based on needing 10 wins from the last 16; we're well on track with 2 wins out of 10 and 8 wins needed from the remaining 14.

We've only gone and given ourself some hope... We all know how this goes 😂 

8 wins needed now from 13. Still doable but we love to make things hard for ourselves.

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Not over but a bit more difficult now. Of the play- off rivals:

Won: QPR, Swansea, Birmingham, Watford and Wrexham

Wrexham and Birmingham are the teams we didn't want winning there more than the others.

 

Drew: Stoke, Saints. 

 

Saints do have an extra point gained over...

 

Lost: Preston, Hull, Bristol City, Millwall, Norwich, Derby.

 

Some of our chief rivals for the play-offs lost this weekend, apart from Brum and Wrexham. If anything our result is more annoying because this was a chief weekend to capitalise on stuttering teams above us. QPR, Swansea and Watford are back in the race though. We need to beat QPR on Tuesday really.

A lot of football to be played though, but we have to be better offensively. A point gained over some though is one way to look at it. 

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It is not over FFS. Nobody really thought we would win all our games. There are going to be speed bumps, just as Wrexham had theirs on Tuedsay. We're still in decent overall form to reach about 75 points. We just need to be there or thereabouts for now picking up wins regularly, and then turn it up for the six-pointers when it really matters during the end of season run-in. For what it's worth, I think we will get undone by injuries (some might say we already have been) and we'll end up 7th or 8th. But this is a damn sight more bearable than 21st under Still at the beginning of November.

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20 minutes ago, Football Special said:

I still feel we're very much a midtable side , I think we'll finish 8th or 9th end of season 

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I think Wrexham will hold onto that spot and we'll come up short. 

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1 hour ago, Harry_SFC said:

I think Wrexham will hold onto that spot and we'll come up short. 

Ah yes. The fairytale that is Wrexham. If not for the Hollywood cash pumped into then they would still be in the National League. 

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I can’t decide if I want us to reach the playoffs and possibly get promoted. If we go up we have to spend big money and upgrade the majority of the squad, and I have my doubts with Sports Republic if they want to do that. And in the end it’ll all be just to try and stay up.

Besides the Championship is fun, more games and we win more. But on the other hand we’ll lose our best players and it’s harder watch Saints from abroad if we remain in the Championship.

 

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49 minutes ago, Lee On Solent Saint said:

Ah yes. The fairytale that is Wrexham. If not for the Hollywood cash pumped into then they would still be in the National League. 

Buying promotion and titles is tge name of the game these days. Saints have wasted astronomical amounts which others teams can only dream about. Saints are the reverse of Wrexham how to spend big and get no where recently.

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2 hours ago, Harry_SFC said:

I think Wrexham will hold onto that spot and we'll come up short. 

Saints are too inconsistent to leap frog above all teams and match Wrexham. Maybe 13 or 15 more points which won't be enough with 62 points. The way I look at it is we were definitely without doubt the worst team in championship play utterly clueless football and now improved to a 8th or 7th team. We don't have enough creative players, goal scorers or defence to win enough games. Fitness is also a major issues but that's also due to the slow possession based football that's now a major tactic.

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1 hour ago, Dr. Kucho said:

I can’t decide if I want us to reach the playoffs and possibly get promoted. If we go up we have to spend big money and upgrade the majority of the squad, and I have my doubts with Sports Republic if they want to do that. And in the end it’ll all be just to try and stay up.

Besides the Championship is fun, more games and we win more. But on the other hand we’ll lose our best players and it’s harder watch Saints from abroad if we remain in the Championship.

 

SR will spend big and they have done that in past which is a big credit to them. Its just they don't get the players at correct level bd that Premier League or Championship as they don't have any football knowledge in my opinion. If SR invested in copper, concrete or wind turbines then Saints would be promoted as a wind turbine up front would knock a few goals in.

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1 hour ago, Lee On Solent Saint said:

Ah yes. The fairytale that is Wrexham. If not for the Hollywood cash pumped into then they would still be in the National League. 

Regardless of Hollywood if they do back to back promotions with Phil Parkinson from non-league to the Premier League then that would deserve a full length movie being made about them, remarkable. 

As we've more than proved money alone isn't sufficient for success, need to invest wisely in the right players and have the right people in place to do that 

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