Play-off/relegation watch.

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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by WestYorksRoyal » 01 Mar 2026 09:45

We could lose every remaining game and still stay up now. It's a non-issue

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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by windermereROYAL » 01 Mar 2026 09:52

It`s looking likely now that our home games will define our season, 3 of the next 4 are Plymouth Lincoln and Cardiff who have 24 away wins combined. if somehow we can get 7 points from those nightmare fixtures we`ll be right in the melting pot.
Not hopeful unless the form improves tbh.

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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by Sutekh » 01 Mar 2026 09:58

windermereROYAL Unfortunately I`m unable to edit this post, but it`s pretty safe to say that relegation is out of the equation. it`s all about a play-off push now.
1 points off 6th with a game in hand and only 7 off 4th.


A big thank you to Huddersfield for making a game of the play off chase.

Reading’s biggest threat at the moment though is Stevenage, they just +4 goals behind Reading with 2 games in hand on Huddersfield. Their games in hand are Orient (h) - scheduled for 10 March - and Barnsley (h) - scheduled for 21 April. Reading visit Stevenage in 3 weeks so getting something there is likely to be rather important.

Next 5 games for all 3 clubs are:

Huddersfield
07 March - Rotherham United (h)
14 March - Port Vale (a)
17 March - Lincoln City (h)
21 March - Plymouth Argyle (a)
28 March - Cardiff City (h)

Reading
07 March - Luton Town (a)
10 March - Mansfield Town (a)
14 March - Plymouth Argyle (h)
17 March - Burton Albion (a)
21 March - Stevenage (a)

Stevenage
07 March - Burton Albion (a)
10 March - Leyton Orient (h)
14 March - Wimbledon (h)
17 March - Plymouth Argyle (a)
21 March - Reading (h)

Just looking round the state of the table currently, only Cardiff (68), Lincoln (63), Huddersfield (55) & Barnsley (53) have scored more league goals than Reading (50) though Bolton and Peterborough have also scored 50.

Lincoln and Cardiff both have the best goal difference (32).
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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by Sutekh » 01 Mar 2026 10:08

windermereROYAL It`s looking likely now that our home games will define our season, 3 of the next 4 are Plymouth Lincoln and Cardiff who have 24 away wins combined. if somehow we can get 7 points from those nightmare fixtures we`ll be right in the melting pot.
Not hopeful unless the form improves tbh.


4 of Reading’s next 5 are away though and despite what is currently the 8th best away form in the division we know that Reading just don’t travel well so the first problem is going to be just staying in touch.

Also the 1 home game in that run is Plymouth and only Cardiff and Lincoln currently have better away form so things are now getting very much harder esp. building up to and over the Easter period

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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by stealthpapes » 01 Mar 2026 13:35

stealthpapes I remember when the Posters What Know Things were telling me the table don't lie and we were in the relegation spots.

You are all morons. Utter, utter morons.

Anyway.


Quoting for emphasis.


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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by stealthpapes » 01 Mar 2026 13:45

Anyway, stop laughing at the back.

Leam overall form in league - played 20 won 10 draw 6 lost 4 (1.8 ppg).

12 games left to go, so keeping the same form gives won 6 draw 4 lost 2, an additional 22 points, for a total of 73.

If we can improve just a small amount, who knows.

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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by Snowflake Royal » 01 Mar 2026 14:35

Snowflake Royal Certainly we seem plenty good enough against the weaker sides, but a bit too vilulnerable to the better sides to quite make a challenge

Leam's picked up a load of points, but he has had quite a few games against weaker opposition, and whilst I don't think Hunt would have done as well, I do think he would have seen results improve too.

Not quite there yet often enough. You can see have lots of quality, but its not quite hanging together properly yet and a bit too inconsistent. But come end of season, trim the squad, small number of quality additions in key places and we should have a very good chance of a good season.

It's quite easy to look at older posts and go 'what was I thinking', but I'm pretty content with this take from a month and 7 games ago.

I would say very little has changed other than our chance of being in the POs has grown a bit.

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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by Clyde1998 » 01 Mar 2026 18:33

Doing some basic calculations on the remaining matches. Using the points per game for each side against sides in each quarter of the division (1st-6th; 7th-12th; 13th-18th; 19th-24th), and assuming sides continue that form in their remaining matches, the final table would be:

  1. Cardiff - 96.76
  2. Lincoln - 95.90
  3. Bradford (+1) - 78.72
  4. Bolton (-1) - 77.89
  5. Stockport - 76.91
  6. Stevenage (+2) - 71.42
  7. Wycombe (+2) - 71.10
  8. Reading (-1) - 69.33
  9. Huddersfield (-3) - 67.71
  10. Barnsley (+3) - 66.17
  11. Luton (-1) - 63.60
  12. Peterborough (-1) - 61.84
  13. Plymouth (-1) - 61.83
  14. Wimbledon - 61.00
  15. Mansfield (+1) - 57.52
  16. Exeter (-1) - 56.13
  17. Wigan (+2) - 55.21
  18. Doncaster - 54.59
  19. Burton (-2) - 52.55
  20. Blackpool - 50.48
  21. Leyton Orient - 50.45
  22. Northampton - 49.51
  23. Rotherham - 47.39
  24. Port Vale - 36.02
Ourselves; Huddersfield; and Barnsley have basically an even distribution of matches against sides from each quarter of the league (albeit, we play a game more than Huddersfield; three less than Barnsley). Stevenage play eight sides in the bottom half; five in the top half. Wycombe basically play sides in the top or bottom six, but their record against each has been good this season so far.

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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by MR. CYNICAL » 01 Mar 2026 19:52

windermereROYAL It`s looking likely now that our home games will define our season, 3 of the next 4 are Plymouth Lincoln and Cardiff who have 24 away wins combined. if somehow we can get 7 points from those nightmare fixtures we`ll be right in the melting pot.
Not hopeful unless the form improves tbh.

Plymouth, Lincoln and Cardiff next at home then, nightmare fixtures? I'm shaking in my boots, they are only 3 other league one teams, none are anything special on the day, in fact we outplayed Cardiff at their place second half earlier in the season. If Richardson can abandon his safe football, negative tactics philosophy, we could beat them all.


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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by Sutekh » 02 Mar 2026 08:16

MR. CYNICAL
windermereROYAL It`s looking likely now that our home games will define our season, 3 of the next 4 are Plymouth Lincoln and Cardiff who have 24 away wins combined. if somehow we can get 7 points from those nightmare fixtures we`ll be right in the melting pot.
Not hopeful unless the form improves tbh.

Plymouth, Lincoln and Cardiff next at home then, nightmare fixtures? I'm shaking in my boots, they are only 3 other league one teams, none are anything special on the day, in fact we outplayed Cardiff at their place second half earlier in the season. If Richardson can abandon his safe football, negative tactics philosophy, we could beat them all.


It doesn’t get any harder, those 3 currently have the 3 best away records in the division so Leam will need to do the homework on them.

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Re: Play-off/relegation watch.

by Snowflake Royal » 02 Mar 2026 12:49

7 points is a hell of a lot to ask for from the three best away sides, which includes 1st and 2nd. Achieve that and we would likely be comfortably assured of the POs. 4 would be a decent return.

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