(12-04-2019, 03:09 PM)Sliced Wrote: True. Its good to know if one has an off day then the other can pick up the pieces
Not sure I'd agree Ajayi had an off day at PNE, I thought he played well, with his pace getting us out of a few holes again.
That we kept a clean sheet at the top home scorers in the division's ground suggests they both played very well - they'd scored 25 goals in 9 home games this season, and PNE weren't missing any key attacking players.
(12-03-2019, 08:05 PM)Tom Joad Wrote:(12-03-2019, 11:09 AM)Sliced Wrote: Prior to the Sheff Wed game we had statistically the most difficult 5 upcoming games of any team in the league. To win all three of those 5 is fantastic. Swans next, then a (slightly easier) game (on paper) vs Wigan.
It's also worth pointing out that we've played Leeds, Fulham, Forest and now Preston all away from home.
That's a great point. I've been going up The Hawthorns too long to get carried away but, Bloody Hell, this is one very exciting team.
PNE, Fulham and Leeds have the 3 best home records in the division, with us and Cardiff next.
Derby are in 6th, and we've already played there too.
**Forest would probably be higher if they'd not got a game in hand.

