If they do PPG surely they would have to do it home and away seperately as most teams have a better home record than away(i e Wycombe home PPG at the moment is 2.33 from 18 Away 1.062 from 16 ) . If it's done that way I make it they would be on the same points as Portsmouth and Peterboro but would have to increase their goal difference a lot. May have got my figures wrong but like I said many times on here a right minefield I would not want to be the 1 doing it.
Hi ,
I was bored but also keen to experiment using my new skills in Tableau software.
I worked out all the league tables plus one obscure German league.
I used the criteria , all games converted to Nil-Nil, PPG , and PPG based on home and away results and what teams had left home and away.
English leagues hardly change at all.
As for League 1, obviously Coventry are top in every category.
Wycombe do go third if based on PPG regardless of home and away record so far and remaining.
However using PPG based on home and away record and remaining fixtures OIxford are third. Oxford also third based on all results changed to Nil- Nil
I think personally PPG using home and away record is much fairer.
Aston Villa are 19th in all three methods and are doomed if relegation is implemented.
Bournemouth are 18th on PPG and Nil-Nil method but West Ham are 18th based on PPG using home and away record.
Nothing changes at all in Championship compared to existing positions in regard of top and bottom 3.
League 1 top is obviously Coventry City, Rotherham and either Oxford or Wycombe
League 1 relegation unchanged.
League 2 Nothing changes at top apart from the champions does change from being Swindon instead of Crewe.
League 2 nothing changes at bottom.
Nothing changes in National League.
Comparing across all leagues, Liverpool and Leeds are top 2 . Coventry City vary between 5th and 7th best.
Out of the 10 worst teams record most are from the Premiership but they do play less games. Norwich total is only better than Southend and Bolton
For those interested in obscure German League, FT Braunschweig drop a whopping 4 places in Oberliga Niedersachen.