How do you rate Burnley’s chances of securing automatic promotion after the 3-3 draw at QPR?
I DON’T see why we can’t grab an automatic spot ourselves if we can keep to the same level shown on Saturday.
We’ve had a couple of disappointing home results but the performance at QPR should give the lads a boost.
The Millwall game is a big one for us, because QPR are at Derby on Monday.
I still think Leicester will have a wobble, they’re not up yet!
ANDREW GREENWOOD
I THINK our chances are still very good but whatever happens now is a bonus, we’ve just got to enjoy it.
The season is already a success, we’ve achieved safety and we’ve gone way beyond the expectations of most fans.
Hopefully we can at least make the play-offs and I think we still have a chance of making the top two.
After watching Saturday’s game I wouldn’t necessarily say QPR are favourites to finish second because it doesn’t matter how much money you’ve spent, it’s about team work and togetherness and we have that.
PAUL SMITH
SECURING automatic promotion is still very much achievable after the draw at QPR.
Realistically only second spot is up for grabs now but we are still in pole position to take it.
If we play like we did in the second half against QPR on a regular basis we are a match for anyone.
We are still unbeaten against the top eight sides in the division and with home games to come against Leicester, Forest, Derby and Middlesbrough our destiny is in our hands.
Recently we haven’t been losing but have been losing ground and we have to somehow turn draws into wins. If we do that we will grab second place on merit.
ANDREW KERIN
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