South Wales Evening Post

Bookies way out with Swans and Cardiff prediction­s

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SWANSEA City and Cardiff City were among the biggest underachie­vers in the Championsh­ip this season, according to a new table that has just been compiled.

Walesonlin­e’s sister site in Berkshire reports that research done by OLBG has compared the predicted finishes for the 24 teams at the start of the season to where they actually ended up at the end of a gruelling 46-match campaign.

And it shows only Barnsley, who like Swansea had been in the play-offs the previous year, fared worse. The Tykes finished rock bottom, 14 places below the top-10 spot bookies had expected them to fill before a ball was kicked in the 2021-22 campaign.

Cardiff had been tipped to finish eighth, but ended up 10 places lower than that in 18th after a woeful run of results under Mick Mccarthy before Steve Morison started to turn things around.

Swansea were tipped for a fifth-place finish back in August, a legacy of the excellent work Steve Cooper had done in steering them to a Wembley play-off final against Brentford a few months earlier.

The forecast from the bookies was somewhat naive, given Swansea’s loss of their boss Cooper, plus talents such as Andre Ayew and Marc Guehi as the Wembley side was ripped up.

Whatever, like their arch-rivals Cardiff the final table saw the Swans finish 10 places below expectatio­n down in 15th spot. The only other side to underachie­ve as much as the Welsh pair were Reading, tipped to be 11th but actually finishing 21st.

West Brom come next, backed to finish second in the table behind Fulham but actually finding themselves down in 10th.

The big overachiev­ers were play-off duo Huddersfie­ld and Luton.

Huddersfie­ld, who will appear in the play-off final after beating Luton 2-1 on aggregate in the semi-final, were tipped to be relegated in 22nd place but actually finished third, 19 spots above expectatio­n.

Luton were backed to be 19th but had a magnificen­t year under their Welsh boss Nathan Jones and made the top six, 13 spots higher than anticipate­d.

The final table of underachie­vers and overachiev­ers: 1: Fulham: Predicted 1st (0 difference) 2: Bournemout­h: Predicted 4th (+2) 3: Hudersfiel­d: Predicted 22nd (+19) 4: Nottm Forest: Predicted 7th (+3) 5: Sheff Utd: Predicted 3rd (-2) 6: Luton: Predicted 19th (+13) 7: Middlesbro­ugh: Predicted 6th (-1) 8: Blackburn: Predicted 12th (+4) 9: Millwall: Predicted 14th (+5) 10: West Brom: Predicted 2nd (-8) 11: QPR: Predicted 10th (-1) 12 Coventry: Predicted 21st (+9) 13: Preston: Predicted 18th (+5) 14: Stoke: Predicted 9th (-5) 15: Swansea: Predicted 5th (-10) 16: Blackpool: Predicted 24th (+8) 17: Bristol City: Predicted 20th (+3) 18: Cardiff: Predicted 8th (-10) 19: Hull: Predicted 15th (-4) 20: Birmingham: predicted 16th (-4) 21: Reading: Predicted 11th (-10) 22: Peterborou­gh: Predicted 23rd (+1) 23: Derby: Predicted 17th (-6) 24: Barnsley: Predicted 10th (-14)

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