Hull City on the Brink: 20th Place, 45 Points—Can They Hold On, or Will the Drop Loom?

April 16, 2025 RAYMOND 0

With only two games left against Derby County and Portsmouth, Hull City seems poised to secure their Championship status for next season—assuming they can win both matches. However, the road to survival is never simple, and many Tigers fans are eager for the team to seal their fate before the final weeks of the season.

Hull’s next challenge comes over the Easter weekend, with a trip to Swansea, who still have outside hopes of reaching the top six, followed by a home match against Preston North End, a side that has struggled on the road. While Hull has often shown the quality needed to avoid relegation, recent form—just one win in their last five—has raised some concerns.

Despite this, Hull’s solid defensive record and superior goal difference give them a crucial advantage over the teams around them, making it likely they’ll gather enough points to stay clear of danger before the season’s end.

Sheffield Wednesday Plot Sensational Transfer Raid — Leeds Wonderkid Among Five Shock Signings in the Works

April 15, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Despite ongoing turmoil behind the scenes, Sheffield Wednesday are laying the groundwork for a brighter future by trialing five emerging talents from across the EFL. As financial uncertainty continues under owner Dejphon Chansiri — who recently confirmed there have been no formal takeover offers — the club is shifting focus to youth development. With manager Danny Rohl attracting interest from top clubs, the potential addition of promising players like Leeds United’s 17-year-old Owen Grainger and others from Burnley, Preston, and Leicester signals a strategic pivot. In a season filled with off-field challenges, this youth-driven initiative offers a rare glimmer of long-term hope.

We’ve Got to Start Picking These Points Up’ – Mark Robins Lays Down the Gauntlet Ahead of Crucial Stoke City Clash at Cardiff City

April 12, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Ahead of Stoke City’s crucial match against Cardiff City, Mark Robins expressed optimism despite the challenges his team faces. With only five matches remaining in the Championship season, Stoke are sitting just two points above the relegation zone, making the Cardiff clash a potentially season-defining encounter. Robins remains positive after an unbeaten run since the international break, with a win over QPR and draws against Preston North End and Luton Town. “Those performances are the things that start to pick up points,” Robins said, emphasizing that Stoke are building momentum.

While the late equalizer conceded to Luton could have been a morale blow, Robins remains focused on the task ahead. “For us it’s all to play for,” he said, highlighting the opportunities still available for his side to survive. With key players like Josh Wilson-Esbrand nearing a return, Stoke’s injury issues seem to be easing, which could prove vital in the final stretch of the season. Robins also praised the unwavering support from Stoke’s fans, with over 1,600 supporters making the long trip to Cardiff. “They’ve been vocal in a really positive way,” Robins added, acknowledging the vital role the fans play as the team battles to retain their Championship status.