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PV play Notts on Thursday night!8 wins on the bounce for Bradford.Wimbledon hammer CreweWalsall draw
Bradford 8 home wins?
Andy Cook's injury has really hampered Bradford......
Some fairly tough games on Saturday:AFC Wimbledon v Salford CityGillingham v CreweNewport County v Bradford CityWalsall v Chesterfield
Quote from: Chris Black come back on February 12, 2025, 06:25:26 amSome fairly tough games on Saturday:AFC Wimbledon v Salford CityGillingham v CreweNewport County v Bradford CityWalsall v ChesterfieldDon’t think Crewe are worth worrying about tbh.Tough game for Bradford as Newport are flying.We face Newport soon and they’ve added another direct pacy winger in Ajiboye on top of of Kamwa who caused us issues.
In the last 10 seasons (not counting the one decided on PPG), the average points needed for 3rd place has been 82.7, so lets say 83.Lowest: 79Highest: 86So we need probably 31-35 points from 16 games to be almost sure. It looks unlikely that the points required will be at the higher end this season.Probably need a minimum of 9 wins (plus some draws). Repeating our current 50% win rate would give us 8 wins, which would mean to get to 83 we'd have to draw 7 and lose 1 of the other 8. So a slight improvement in PPG required to meet the average 83 point mark, if that's what is required.If we win 10 and pick up a few draws, we shouldn't need to worry about the results of others.Going to be an interesting couple of months!
Quote from: pib on February 12, 2025, 10:40:19 amIn the last 10 seasons (not counting the one decided on PPG), the average points needed for 3rd place has been 82.7, so lets say 83.Lowest: 79Highest: 86So we need probably 31-35 points from 16 games to be almost sure. It looks unlikely that the points required will be at the higher end this season.Probably need a minimum of 9 wins (plus some draws). Repeating our current 50% win rate would give us 8 wins, which would mean to get to 83 we'd have to draw 7 and lose 1 of the other 8. So a slight improvement in PPG required to meet the average 83 point mark, if that's what is required.If we win 10 and pick up a few draws, we shouldn't need to worry about the results of others.Going to be an interesting couple of months!Up to now only Walsall have won more games in L2 than us.
Quote from: drfchound on February 12, 2025, 11:34:55 amQuote from: pib on February 12, 2025, 10:40:19 amIn the last 10 seasons (not counting the one decided on PPG), the average points needed for 3rd place has been 82.7, so lets say 83.Lowest: 79Highest: 86So we need probably 31-35 points from 16 games to be almost sure. It looks unlikely that the points required will be at the higher end this season.Probably need a minimum of 9 wins (plus some draws). Repeating our current 50% win rate would give us 8 wins, which would mean to get to 83 we'd have to draw 7 and lose 1 of the other 8. So a slight improvement in PPG required to meet the average 83 point mark, if that's what is required.If we win 10 and pick up a few draws, we shouldn't need to worry about the results of others.Going to be an interesting couple of months!Up to now only Walsall have won more games in L2 than us.That's true. However Bradford, Notts County and Wimbledon have won the same number of games, the latter two having played fewer matches in total.PPG of the teams currently in the top 5 places is as follows:1st - 2.00 PPG (92 points over a season)2nd - 1.83 PPG (84 points over a season)3rd - 1.77 PPG (81 points over a season)4th - 1.79 PPG (82 points over a season) (side currently in 4th, Wimbledon, have played fewer games than 3rd placed Bradford)5th - 1.73 PPG (79-80 points over a season)So it could end up being that the average of 82-83 points is about right for 3rd place. All points to it being really close and probably going to the wire. The odd point or GD could end up being the difference between automatics and play-offs, so a slight uplift in points/wins from our current rate could be crucial.
Quote from: pib on February 12, 2025, 01:15:48 pmQuote from: drfchound on February 12, 2025, 11:34:55 amQuote from: pib on February 12, 2025, 10:40:19 amIn the last 10 seasons (not counting the one decided on PPG), the average points needed for 3rd place has been 82.7, so lets say 83.Lowest: 79Highest: 86So we need probably 31-35 points from 16 games to be almost sure. It looks unlikely that the points required will be at the higher end this season.Probably need a minimum of 9 wins (plus some draws). Repeating our current 50% win rate would give us 8 wins, which would mean to get to 83 we'd have to draw 7 and lose 1 of the other 8. So a slight improvement in PPG required to meet the average 83 point mark, if that's what is required.If we win 10 and pick up a few draws, we shouldn't need to worry about the results of others.Going to be an interesting couple of months!Up to now only Walsall have won more games in L2 than us.That's true. However Bradford, Notts County and Wimbledon have won the same number of games, the latter two having played fewer matches in total.PPG of the teams currently in the top 5 places is as follows:1st - 2.00 PPG (92 points over a season)2nd - 1.83 PPG (84 points over a season)3rd - 1.77 PPG (81 points over a season)4th - 1.79 PPG (82 points over a season) (side currently in 4th, Wimbledon, have played fewer games than 3rd placed Bradford)5th - 1.73 PPG (79-80 points over a season)So it could end up being that the average of 82-83 points is about right for 3rd place. All points to it being really close and probably going to the wire. The odd point or GD could end up being the difference between automatics and play-offs, so a slight uplift in points/wins from our current rate could be crucial.pib, your analysis is very close indeed to mine of 2 weeks ago in this thread - I also guessed 83 points required for Auto https://www.drfc-vsc.co.uk/index.php?topic=293389.msg1371006#msg1371006
Quite happy if the Vale v Notts Co game stays as it is at 0-0. Otherwise prefer a county win to keep Vale at arms length.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on February 13, 2025, 09:21:50 pmQuite happy if the Vale v Notts Co game stays as it is at 0-0. Otherwise prefer a county win to keep Vale at arms length. McCann just been spotted in the stands at the gameVale just taken the lead
Quote from: dknward2 on February 13, 2025, 09:45:11 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on February 13, 2025, 09:21:50 pmQuite happy if the Vale v Notts Co game stays as it is at 0-0. Otherwise prefer a county win to keep Vale at arms length. McCann just been spotted in the stands at the gameVale just taken the leadSh*t. Me and my big gob!
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on February 13, 2025, 09:48:03 pmQuote from: dknward2 on February 13, 2025, 09:45:11 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on February 13, 2025, 09:21:50 pmQuite happy if the Vale v Notts Co game stays as it is at 0-0. Otherwise prefer a county win to keep Vale at arms length. McCann just been spotted in the stands at the gameVale just taken the leadSh*t. Me and my big gob! I’m happy that County haven’t pulled further away from us.