And this uplift in form will hopefully persuade Sean to treat the FA Cup as a priority, because who knows just maybe this could be our year at long last.

As long as the cup final is not against Man City - i think it would be more Watford than WiganGodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 9:20 pmAim for 10th and see how we go.
I'd settle for 17th and a cup final tbh.
ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 9:31 pmFour more wins and one or two draws will see us safe, then crack on and get as many points as we can.
I'd say 12th/13th is feasible.
That's Better DA.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 9:38 pmHard to say but had Ben Mee not been injured at start of the season we'd probably be 1st or 2nd at moment and pretty much guaranteed a top 4 finish
I'd settle for dropping a place or two in the league if it meant a cup win, the prominence a major trophy would bring to the club would be immense, and really put us on the football map, yes the PL seasons have been great, but we haven't yet made that next step to competing for honours, and we might not get a better chance for a good few seasons, a lot of the other teams in the last 16 are either still in Europe, fighting for the title, or battling relegation, so they may have to juggle their squads with that in mind, and if we can get past Bournemouth, and pick up a result or two in the next few league games, we could be pretty much safe by the time the 6th round rolls around, and able to have a real go at the cup, apart from City we shouldn't fear anyone left in the draw, we've already shown this season that we can beat the bigger teams, or at least run them very close.
Starting Sunday, lets put Tuchel to the swordLeadBelly wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 10:55 pmI think we'll stay above the teams currently below us, may catch one or two of those just above - Palace most likely.
13/14th & no end of season nail biting after the start we had would be very decent. Another couple of rounds in the FA Cup would be additional satisfaction & excitement.
Another few points gained against entitled fans of big (so they think) clubs would be grand, it's a great joy to hear them scrike.
huw.Y.WattfromWare wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:40 amI’m still more bothered about the other end.
At the moment the bottom 3 are all under 50 points, on the magic numbers thread.
10 defeats apiece for them, highly likely at current pace, would see us needing 20 points to guarantee safety. Hopefully less. We seem to finish stronger most seasons under SD so should be ok but a couple of key injuries could see us sweating.
The bottom 3 can't put wins on the board, they only have 6 wins between them, so unless we go on a Newcastle type slump, which although always possible is unlikely, then we'll be fine, stop being a worrywart.huw.Y.WattfromWare wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:40 amI’m still more bothered about the other end.
At the moment the bottom 3 are all under 50 points, on the magic numbers thread.
10 defeats apiece for them, highly likely at current pace, would see us needing 20 points to guarantee safety. Hopefully less. We seem to finish stronger most seasons under SD so should be ok but a couple of key injuries could see us sweating.
A tad optimistic Woodley, but I admire your confidence. I'd settle for survival and lifting the cup, don't want to get too greedy.
I'll have a pint of what your drinking please...
There'll likely be another lean period before season's end and they'll crawl back out of the woodwork.
If any of the current bottom 3 are going to pull off the great escape I'd fancy Fulham to be the ones to mount a survival bid, they've improved immensely since their first few games, and they are keeping clean sheets and becoming much harder to beat now, their problem is turning these draws into wins, if they can start doing that then Newcastle should be very worried, and I wouldn't rule Brighton out just yet either, a lot of the other teams around us have been on dreadful runs, however they've still got a decent buffer between themselves and the bottom 3, and surely they'll have to start picking up soon won't they.