In think Palace were always getting safe. I'm not too concerned by them. (If they fail to get a bounce and dont take advantage of the 'winnable' games they have, great. I'd welcome that.) Same with Wolves. They're getting safe.
S'ton and Forest are my bankers to go down. If Spurs beat S'ton today or even take a point, I cant see them getting off the bottom of the table again. And Forest look increasingly in free-fall with a battered squad.
But I think the core of this relegation fight is now beginning to take shape: one place in the bottom three to be taken by one from Leicester, Everton, West Ham, Leeds and Bournemouth.
We have to just focus on getting 3 wins and forget the others. I'd be confident of at least two of those other teams in the core fight not being able to match us.
Agreed mate, our job of work is to maintain the points return in the last 5, if we do that we're fine. Real test over the next three is to maintain what we've done - more the structures Dyche has implemented and the character hes instilled. What hasn't been mentioned is how well we did following the Arsenal game not to melt, but rebound to get 4 point from the next two.
I tend to agree on Palace and Wolves, if they hit bad form or injuries all the better but being on 27/28 at the moment you would be confident of getting 36-38, both however have important roles to play, we are getting to the 6 pointer games - Wolves over the next two have Leeds and Forrest. While Palace as above have Leicester, Us ,WHU, Bourmouth and Forrest at home. They also have Leeds and Southampton away. while both Wolves and Palace might pull clear, they will have to take points and chalk games off rivals for relegation to do it - that just may be their role in this dynamic.








