The 78 points we've accumulated in league one is easily comfortable second place in the above respective leagues .
Just shows how exceptionally tough this league is this season .
Amounts to the square root of FA but none the less .
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The 78 points we've accumulated in league one is easily comfortable second place in the above respective leagues .
Just shows how exceptionally tough this league is this season .
Amounts to the square root of FA but none the less .
I would suggest the points totals being accumulated by the top four, including Barnsley, is because of the poor quality of most of the Third Division rather than its strength.
Promotion is being decided on how many occasions teams fail to beat the bottom half clubs.
Whereas in the Championship the level is mostly, with the odd exception, more equal with most clubs having a chance of beating others.
One or two recently pointing out that Barnsley will struggle if they get into the Championship.
I haven’t seen much Championship football this season but I watched most of the Hudders v Blackburn game.
If that’s a reflection on the quality in the Championship then we have nothing at all to fear.
A game where Colin W*ker's Hudds team were totally outplayed, and only had 19% of the possession. Yet they led 2-0 and will probably say they were unlucky not to win.
I thought it last week as well, that there is some poor stuff at times in the Championship. When I was listening to the dreadful 0-0 draw between Hull and Rotherham.
I can't stand Colin but if he had joined us when it was suggested he might, then I'm convinced we would have stayed up last season.
Its not rocket science, just get it right at manager/coach level to begin with. Somebody who knows what he's doing and has the respect of the players, and the rest takes care of itself... err maybe lol.