It’s absolutely in our hands9 home games
8 away games
Of the home matches we play 6 of the top 8 and 7 of the top half
Portsmouth
Rotherham
Oxford
Sunderland
Wycombe
Peterborough
And 11th placed Burton Albion
Away from home we only play Ipswich from the top half
Can we do this, can we go up automatically
In my mind, 10 wins 5 draws & 2 defeats would be a more than fair return... giving 83pts.
It must be a more competitive season, because 83pts would not have got promotion in past years... in fact 83pts would have only scraped the play offs last year!
No reason we can’t we got bullied by a bigger fitter team up there with some naff goals was it 2 penalties ?Think Wycombe will be the ones to fall short and not even get P/o’s.
If we’re serious about autos we need to be winning most of those. Beating Rovrum would be a statement.
2 less games makes a differenceIn my mind, 10 wins 5 draws & 2 defeats would be a more than fair return... giving 83pts.
It must be a more competitive season, because 83pts would not have got promotion in past years... in fact 83pts would have only scraped the play offs last year!
Aaah! Of course!2 less games makes a difference
Every month now reslly as a slip in feb fucks it sll up tooMarch is going to be a massive month make or break for autos.
After the blues game of courseEvery month now reslly as a slip in feb fucks it sll up too
Lets just focus on beating bolton first
I think 3 could pull clear.Don’t think there’s one team in the mix that’ll run clear from the rest of the pack.
Bloody hellWorst part of this league is despite having done so well so far this season we're as far away from the autos as we are from upper mid-table. All it takes is one good or bad run of form to completely swing it one way or the other.
What have I said that isn't factual? We're 5 points off top and 6 points ahead of 9th. It's an incredibly tight league with very little breathing room. We all saw what happened in 15/16 when we were in an equally good position as we are now and things took a turn for the worse. A little breathing room would be nice.Bloody hell
We do have some games in hand thoughWhat have I said that isn't factual? We're 5 points off top and 6 points ahead of 9th. It's an incredibly tight league with very little breathing room. We all saw what happened in 15/16 when we were in an equally good position as we are now and things took a turn for the worse. A little breathing room would be nice.
looking over the last few years, everybody above 88 points has been promoted2 less games makes a difference
And hesitate to say it in case the stayaways get offended, but we need support- Sunderland and Portsmouth in particular could turn it into a virtual home game for them.What people seem to miss here is what we can do with our away games.
The 8 away games we have left include Southend, Rochdale, Lincoln, Accrington, Gillingham, Blackpool, and Wimbledon. All of these are winnable
When we beat Wycombe I thought it could have been one of those fluke results where everything we touched went in, then we followed it up with the win against Tranmere, well we should have hammered them shouldn't we? Then to win at Doncaster and Bristol Rovers, two pretty decent mid table teams (and to avoid defeat at Fleetwood) this really showed what we are capable of away.
We have sorted out our away form, and I think this is now key to our season, more so than the home games, which appear to be more difficult, some of which we may well lose.
Those 2 / 3 games in hand have the potential to make a massive difference.
The missing games from this list are Bolton & Shrewsbury.9 home games
8 away games
Of the home matches we play 6 of the top 8 and 7 of the top half
Portsmouth
Rotherham
Oxford
Sunderland
Wycombe
Peterborough
And 11th placed Burton Albion
Away from home we only play Ipswich from the top half
Can we do this, can we go up automatically
Absolutely. It's also important to remember though, that if we lose 2 or 3 of those difficult home games it's not necessarily the end of our season, there are more than enough winnable games left, even if we lose to some of our rivals for promotion.And hesitate to say it in case the stayaways get offended, but we need support- Sunderland and Portsmouth in particular could turn it into a virtual home game for them.
So we need 36 points from a possible 51.looking over the last few years, everybody above 88 points has been promoted
take off 2 games, and that makes it effectively over 84 points
looks like top 6 in any order will be from
Rotherham
Portsmouth
City
Sunderland
Ipswich
Peterboro
Oxford
I think Rotherham will now pull away and from 15 games will get the 31 points needed
for the others to reach 84 points
Portsmouth 17/37
City 17/36
Sunderland 16/39
Ipswich 15/36
Peterboro 14/35
Oxford 17/40
so using the above, forget the FA cup, the next 2 league games are massive, 6 points and we begin to open a bit of breathing space
The draws would be good resultsThe missing games from this list are Bolton & Shrewsbury.
There are at least 5 very winnable games at home there, and I believe at least 5 winnable away. Add a few draws and we should be thereabouts.
Absolutely. It's also important to remember though, that if we lose 2 or 3 of those difficult home games it's not necessarily the end of our season, there are more than enough winnable games left, even if we lose to some of our rivals for promotion.
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