Aim should be Utd, it’s only 6 points and there very hit and miss plus they got loads more games to come with the fa cup/league cup and EL/CL Duno what there inFinish 6th and go straight into Europa group stages or finish 7th and have an extra 6 matches to qualify for group stages sandwiched between pre season & the first month of the season.
Wolves really struggled in the first two months but have done very well to recover their season.
Good post that, lad.Next 4 fixtures:
JAN18 @ West Ham
JAN21 VS Newcastle
FEB1 @ Watford
FEB8 VS Crystal Palace
One would think those are all winnable matches. A good 4 week stretch against opposition we should be beating would likely see us in 5th.
I think 7pts. from the 12 on offer is more realistic, and would think that'd put us at 7th.
Follow that up with the toughest stretch of our season:
FEB23 @ Arsenal
MAR1 VS Man Utd
MAR7 @ Chelsea
MAR14 VS RS
MAR21 @ Norwich
APR4 VS Leicester
APR11 @ Spurs
Realistically I see 8 pts. from 21 on offer. Thats 15 pts. from the next 11 matches for a total of 43pts at 33 matches played. That would be 3 less than last year at that stage and likely see us 10/11th.
The run in:
APR18 VS Southampton
APR25 @ Wolves
MAY2 VS Aston Villa
MAY9 @ Sheffield
MAY17 VS Bournemouth
I see 11 pts. from 15 available. Thats 54 pts. which is good for a 7th - 9th place finish every year for the last decade or so.
64 points; which is the average needed for a 6th place finish over the last decade, would be an incredible return at this stage and would mean we are beating all the teams outside Sky's top 6 regardless if it's home or away.
In conclusion, expect 7th - 9th, and if we achieve a 6th place finish and European football, Ancelotti should be in contention for manager of the year.
Win the 3 home gamesThursday Cup is hard but boring, and a wonderful opportunity to explore an atlas very often. And unless we’ve got fabulous strength in depth is more of a chance to knacker players completely.
Win the 3 home games
Play the reserves away and hope to pick up a point or 2 and we are qualified.

Finish 6th and go straight into Europa group stages or finish 7th and have an extra 6 matches to qualify for group stages sandwiched between pre season & the first month of the season.
Wolves really struggled in the first two months but have done very well to recover their season.
No it doesn’t work like that. Our coefficient will be much higher than Wolves and Burnley, so we’d enter at a later stage.
that isn't how Europa qualifying works unless if they've changed the rules for next season. Your coefficient decides whether you're seeded or unseeded in each round.
Finish 6th and go straight into Europa group stages or finish 7th and have an extra 6 matches to qualify for group stages sandwiched between pre season & the first month of the season.
Wolves really struggled in the first two months but have done very well to recover their season.
When we were in it in 2017 we only played two qualifying rounds (Ruzomberok and Split), whereas Burnley the year later had to play 3. Wolves also played 3 qualifying rounds this season.
64 points; which is the average needed for a 6th place finish over the last decade, would be an incredible return at this stage and would mean we are beating all the teams outside Sky's top 6 regardless if it's home or away.
In conclusion, expect 7th - 9th, and if we achieve a 6th place finish and European football, Ancelotti should be in contention for manager of the year.
Next 4 fixtures:
JAN18 @ West Ham
JAN21 VS Newcastle
FEB1 @ Watford
FEB8 VS Crystal Palace
One would think those are all winnable matches. A good 4 week stretch against opposition we should be beating would likely see us in 5th.
I think 7pts. from the 12 on offer is more realistic, and would think that'd put us at 7th.