No one is taking into account QPR point deduction it could be twenty one. 
Doubt it though. 

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D"r Michael Benjamin 
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On 16 Apr 2011, at 20:11, [email protected] wrote:

> 
> Regardless of all that, we actually improved our position relative to  the 
> teams below - there's a two-point gap where previously there was a one-point 
> gap.
> 
> Forest's form is worse than ours, and Job Done Billy's moaning won't rescue 
> them. And Swansea are dropping as many points as we are. I'm more worried  
> about Hull, frankly.
> 
> As for the others - what odds on Reading pipping Norwich & Cardiff for  
> automatic? In which case, who's going to be more disappointed going into the  
> playoffs? A team that's just missed automatic promotion, or a team that's 
> held  on to a top 6 place despite shaky form?
> 
> QPR will be champions before we play them - they'll be on the beach.  It's 
> not over yet...
> 
> M
> 
>>> Once again, towards the end of a season, our form falls off a  cliff.  
> This
> is why we always do shit in play-offs - because our form  going into them is
> crap.  If we do scrape in we will be out again after  the semis, all the
> other top 5 teams are in form and we will lose to any of  them over 2 
> legs.<<
> 
> 
> 
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