by linkenholtroyal » 23 Jan 2020 11:19
by linkenholtroyal » 23 Jan 2020 11:25
Hendo Is this a rumour?
linkenholtroyalHendo Is this a rumour?
Bum pressed wrong one I have never done that before can I change it or does admin have to do it....
by NewCorkSeth » 23 Jan 2020 11:48
by WestYorksRoyal » 23 Jan 2020 12:07
by linkenholtroyal » 23 Jan 2020 12:46
WestYorksRoyal If you look at our past 5, what was the average? Preston, Fulham, Forest x2 and Millwall. 4 away, 1 at home. 8 points is a cracking return.
Playoff push unlikely; we've left ourselves too much. But we should be picking up plenty of points from late Feb onwards.
by WestYorksRoyal » 23 Jan 2020 12:55
linkenholtroyalWestYorksRoyal If you look at our past 5, what was the average? Preston, Fulham, Forest x2 and Millwall. 4 away, 1 at home. 8 points is a cracking return.
Playoff push unlikely; we've left ourselves too much. But we should be picking up plenty of points from late Feb onwards.
Average was 1.6PPG even with on paper worse opposition if we averaged the same till the end of the season that would be 29 points till the end of the season, 65 points overall probably somewhere around 9th-12th.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 23 Jan 2020 13:29
by andrew1957 » 23 Jan 2020 13:33
andrew1957 I think we need to win the next two against Bristol and Cardiff to start looking like potential play off material.
43 points after 30 games and then 32 off the last 16 is doable (10 wins 2 draws and 4 defeats would do) as we have many games against lower ranked sides in the last 16 games.
Also 9 of the last 16 games are at home.
by linkenholtroyal » 23 Jan 2020 14:55
Jagermesiter1871 Sorry for creating you all this work linken. In my defense I was taking the piss when I said forest are tinpot and we should be beating them.
by John Smith » 23 Jan 2020 16:08
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Jan 2020 17:29
by andrew1957 » 23 Jan 2020 18:17
John Smith Saw this on Twitter (in the first week of Jan, so three of the fixtures are now played), however I thought it was an interesting visual for the whole league:
by John Smith » 24 Jan 2020 09:46
andrew1957John Smith Saw this on Twitter (in the first week of Jan, so three of the fixtures are now played), however I thought it was an interesting visual for the whole league:
That looks a tad out of date as it seems to include the last three against Forest/Millwall/Forest.
Our next 6 based on current positions would be 9/13/12/1/10/2 for an average of 7.83. We really are having an incredibly tough run of games.
By the time we have played the next 6 that will make it 12 games in a row against the sides in the current top 14 places.
by andrew1957 » 24 Jan 2020 10:55
John Smithandrew1957John Smith Saw this on Twitter (in the first week of Jan, so three of the fixtures are now played), however I thought it was an interesting visual for the whole league:
That looks a tad out of date as it seems to include the last three against Forest/Millwall/Forest.
Our next 6 based on current positions would be 9/13/12/1/10/2 for an average of 7.83. We really are having an incredibly tough run of games.
By the time we have played the next 6 that will make it 12 games in a row against the sides in the current top 14 places.
Did you not read my post? The bit that said that three of the fixtures have now been played? Have you been away for 6 months? Is your head in the sand? Are you an ostrich?
by John Smith » 24 Jan 2020 10:56
andrew1957John Smithandrew1957
That looks a tad out of date as it seems to include the last three against Forest/Millwall/Forest.
Our next 6 based on current positions would be 9/13/12/1/10/2 for an average of 7.83. We really are having an incredibly tough run of games.
By the time we have played the next 6 that will make it 12 games in a row against the sides in the current top 14 places.
Did you not read my post? The bit that said that three of the fixtures have now been played? Have you been away for 6 months? Is your head in the sand? Are you an ostrich?
You are on my ignore list so I just looked at the graphic.
andrew1957 I think we need to win the next two against Bristol and Cardiff to start looking like potential play off material.
43 points after 30 games and then 32 off the last 16 is doable (10 wins 2 draws and 4 defeats would do) as we have many games against lower ranked sides in the last 16 games.
Also 9 of the last 16 games are at home.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 408 guests