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Hull City vs Barnsley tonight.

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Think Bolton have too many points now to realistically catch. We have simply lost all them points to Bolton (4) Barnsley (6) Birmingham (4). Hull might not be as good as most are making out but our results against them havent counted for much as the table stands.
 

Think Bolton have too many points now to realistically catch. We have simply lost all them points to Bolton (4) Barnsley (6) Birmingham (4). Hull might not be as good as most are making out but our results against them havent counted for much as the table stands.

It's not just on here that's making it out.



Bolton have 2 extra points on the board than Hull, yet they are primarily 2/1 to go down whereas Hull are like 15/2 and 8/1 to drop, so there must be a reason for that and perception that they are better than those teams around them.
 
There's lots of ways to look at it, but realistically, I'd rather be 4 behind a team not long out of League One, selling their better players with a goal difference that would just about be retrievable, than be 5 behind a stronger side with a proven very good striker almost back and with a goal difference advantage which pretty much won't be caught.

The bookies suggest us, Burton as almost gone and then 1 of Barnsley, Bham and still Bolton so while its going to be tough regardless, if we can keep to within 3 and 4 points of those aforementioned teams then I personally think that's our best chance of staying up and even then it will still be a long shot.

Good point on Abel Hernandez. Completely forgot about him. I agree with you then. A proven striker makes all the difference
 
Does the Sheffield United vs Reading game, make much of a difference with them losing 1-0 to the blades maybe stam getting the sack etc ?
 
It's not just on here that's making it out.



Bolton have 2 extra points on the board than Hull, yet they are primarily 2/1 to go down whereas Hull are like 15/2 and 8/1 to drop, so there must be a reason for that and perception that they are better than those teams around them.

the reason for that is due to betting patterns. the odds arent made by football experts, they are decided by how much people are putting on. i imagine a lot of people are putting on bolton as they just came up and will be perceived to not have the quality, and the opposite for hull. betting patterns are strange
 
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