'There isn't an obvious third team to go down'
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"You think Oxford will have to go some to catch Pompey from here, but you can see Leicester winning three games in a row, especially under Gary Rowett, you can see someone coming in and turning West Brom around with the players they have got, it feels like Michael O'Neill has already turned Blackburn around.
"There still isn't an obvious third team who are going to go down.
"To me the massive elephant in the room is Leicester. It's a total mess from the football authorities. They are appealing against the six-point deduction, the Premier League are appealing because it's only six points, wanting 12 to 20 points.
"They said they want to get this done by the end of the season but if this drops at the end of April, whether they stay up or not could ultimately could come down to the points deduction, which is what nobody wants, and didn't have to be the case."
BBC Radio Solent's Chris Wise and Andrew Moon look back on a big win for Portsmouth at Millwall as well as the defeat by Wrexham.
They also discuss the situation at the bottom of the Championship including the elephant in the room in the relegation battle.
Your questions are also answered in Moon's Musings.
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