All this talk of season over etc is far too premature..
There are another 9 or 10 game weeks to go and at least a dozen teams within a few points of a playoff spot, if not the autos.
WithIn each of those sets of matches, some will not go as expected, teams will lose to ones below them.
Teams will come into form, teams will drop out of form, and within every team players will be injured, players will return from injury
To pronounce that any individual team will or will not finish in the top 6 is little more than guesswork even at this stage, so even after two poor performances to write the season off remains premature
A glance at the league table right now, would arguable suggest that the current top six will be the final top six (points already scored, games in hand etc), but I would put money on the fact that they won't be. No idea who will and who won't or whether it will be us or any of the other half dozen chasing sides that will replace them, but suffice to say that there is a long way to go yet...