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The points the third placed team have achieved over the last 10 seasons. 14/15 - 8515/16 - 8516/17 - 8517/18 - 8418/19 - 7919/20 - curtailed20/21 - 7921/22 - 8022/23 - 8323/24 - 86Do we think 80/81 points will be enough this season to get over the line?
Quote from: ncRover on April 06, 2025, 01:05:00 pmWould this be enough? Wimbledon - loseSalford - winTranmere - drawColchester - drawBradford - drawNotts - winWould be tight. That would leave us with 79 points and a goal difference very similar to what we have now. Meaning our opponents would need:Bradford - 6 points from their remaining 4 games (leaving them on 79 and likely a better GD). So 2 wins from Swindon & Chesterfield (A) and Notts C & Fleetwood (H). Which you’d probably say is likely.Port Vale - 7 points from 5 games (given their goal difference is slightly worse than ours. Bromley, Grimsby & Gillingham (H) and Carlisle & Wimbledon away so again I’d fancy them to get that many.Walsall - 7 points from 5 games (with the expectation their GD would be superior). Easiest run in on paper with Harrogate & Accrington at home and Barrow, Newport & Crewe away. The way they’ve been dropping points who knows?Wimbledon - 8 points from 4 games (after beating us, again with the expectation of a better GD). Someone’s dropping points with the PV game, and with trips to Grimsby & Gillingham and a home game against Chesterfield this is maybe a tall order.Notts County - would need 4 wins so pretty unlikely, plus play Bradford.I’d probably say we’d have a 50/50 chance on 79 points.
Would this be enough? Wimbledon - loseSalford - winTranmere - drawColchester - drawBradford - drawNotts - win
Quote from: NickDRFC on April 06, 2025, 01:32:59 pmQuote from: ncRover on April 06, 2025, 01:05:00 pmWould this be enough? Wimbledon - loseSalford - winTranmere - drawColchester - drawBradford - drawNotts - winWould be tight. That would leave us with 79 points and a goal difference very similar to what we have now. Meaning our opponents would need:Bradford - 6 points from their remaining 4 games (leaving them on 79 and likely a better GD). So 2 wins from Swindon & Chesterfield (A) and Notts C & Fleetwood (H). Which you’d probably say is likely.Port Vale - 7 points from 5 games (given their goal difference is slightly worse than ours. Bromley, Grimsby & Gillingham (H) and Carlisle & Wimbledon away so again I’d fancy them to get that many.Walsall - 7 points from 5 games (with the expectation their GD would be superior). Easiest run in on paper with Harrogate & Accrington at home and Barrow, Newport & Crewe away. The way they’ve been dropping points who knows?Wimbledon - 8 points from 4 games (after beating us, again with the expectation of a better GD). Someone’s dropping points with the PV game, and with trips to Grimsby & Gillingham and a home game against Chesterfield this is maybe a tall order.Notts County - would need 4 wins so pretty unlikely, plus play Bradford.I’d probably say we’d have a 50/50 chance on 79 points.Nick, With Bradford already on 73 points and then drawing with us, then another six points from their remaining four matches would put them on 80 points.
Quote from: ncRover on April 06, 2025, 01:05:00 pmWould this be enough? Wimbledon - loseSalford - winTranmere - drawColchester - drawBradford - drawNotts - winWould be tight. That would leave us with 79 points and a goal difference very similar to what we have now. Meaning our opponents would need:Bradford - 6 points from their remaining 4 games (leaving them on 79 and likely a better GD). So 2 wins from Swindon & Chesterfield (A) and Notts C & Fleetwood (H). Which you’d probably say is likely.Port Vale - 7 points from 5 games (given their goal difference is slightly worse than ours. Bromley, Grimsby & Gillingham (H) and Carlisle & Wimbledon away so again I’d fancy them to get that many.Walsall - 7 points from 5 games (with the expectation their GD would be superior). Easiest run in on paper with Harrogate & Accrington at home and Barrow, Newport & Crewe away. The way they’ve been dropping points who knows?Wimbledon - 8 points from 4 games (after beating us, again with the expectation of a better GD). Someone’s dropping points with the PV game, and with trips to Grimsby & Gillingham and a home game against Chesterfield this is maybe a tall order.Notts County - would need 4 wins so pretty unlikely, plus play Bradford.I’d probably say we’d have a 50/50 chance on 79 points.
Tranmere will still need to secure mathematical safety no matter what by the time we play them and they’re in a really good run of form.
Quote from: ncRover on April 06, 2025, 01:47:55 pmTranmere will still need to secure mathematical safety no matter what by the time we play them and they’re in a really good run of form.We are better than Tranmere.
Quote from: GazLaz on February 21, 2025, 08:13:54 amWalsall, Wimbledon, Notts County and us have been the best four teams in L2 since day one. No reason to think that won’t be the top 4 come the end of the season.i watched the first half of Morecambe v Walsall and Walsall were not the better side - I was keeping an eye on Hull at Sunderland and watched that second half as I lad backed Hull to stay up after those January "proper" signings .It seems Morecambe had a player sent off after 52 minutes https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/c6262egzr4qt"Two second-half goals gave League Two leaders Walsall victory over a struggling Morecambe side who ended the game with 10 men.The contest was evenly poised until the 50th minute when Morecambe defender Rhys Williams was sent off for pulling back Jamie Jellis as he looked to run onto a long through ball.To make matters worse for the home side, the Saddlers took the lead from the resulting free-kick as Taylor Allen curled the ball over the wall and into the goal off the foot of the right-hand post.Despite being a man down, Morecambe looked to hit back with Marcus Dackers missing a golden chance to equalise when he headed a pinpoint Adam Lewis cross over from close range.He was made to pay for the miss when Jellis scored a second three minutes from the end when he fired past goalkeeper Harry Burgoyne from the edge of the box.Morecambe had the better chances of the first half but Lee Angol twice failed to find the target from close range."now Notts County -- yes they have Jones - "the old man" etc OUT INJURED Amazingly Tranmere were much the better side for well over 70 minutes (they recently got a couple of Liverpool loanees) here i the bbc version which doesn't do Tranmere justice Notts County for some reason were hopeless https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/cdryr7jgeg0t"Late goals from Charlie Whittaker and Alassana Jatta fired promotion-chasing Notts County to a 2-1 win over Tranmere.Nigel Adkins' side, who saw substitute Kristian Dennis grab a consolation effort, were the better side for long periods.But they were made to pay for failing to exploit their superiority and remain in deep trouble at the other end of the table.Despite entering the contest without a win in eight, Rovers carried a threat.Omari Patrick tested Alex Bass after combining with Jake Garrett before Josh Davison fired over from the edge of the box.Sam Finley and Chris Merrie were also presented with opportunities to hand Adkins' men the advantage.Cameron Norman appeared to have done exactly that after meeting a cross by the influential Garrett only for Bass to again intervene.If Norman could attribute that miss to the County goalkeeper's agility, he had only himself to blame on the stroke of half-time after heading wide from close range.Whittaker and Jatta punished those misses with clinical 80th and 83rd-minute finishes from Mai Traore assists before Dennis' 88th-minute consolation."as I keep saying in my world the dangers to us are behind us Bradford and PVand don't underestimate any of these teams at the bottom Tranmere v Accrington should be "gud un" tonight bare knuckle fight ?
Walsall, Wimbledon, Notts County and us have been the best four teams in L2 since day one. No reason to think that won’t be the top 4 come the end of the season.
My gut feelings are telling me there's jeopardy in every game from now. Well and truly squeaky bum time. The fewer stats I read, the better I feel. 11 v 11 simples.
79 will be enough this season
Quote from: dickos1 on April 06, 2025, 07:07:16 pm79 will be enough this season 2 weeks on and I think this was a good prediction
Quote from: dickos1 on April 18, 2025, 09:43:54 pmQuote from: dickos1 on April 06, 2025, 07:07:16 pm79 will be enough this season 2 weeks on and I think this was a good prediction Seconded. A win and a draw should be enough. But what if NC need a draw for a PO slot last day and rovers need a point for auto ? It could happen and footy is a funny old game that throws up these scenarios.
Come on BST give us update on points required we’re getting giddy
these are not easy matches for Port ValeFri 18 Apr A Carlisle United League Two 3pm Mon 21 Apr H Grimsby Town League Two 3pm Sat 26 Apr A AFC Wimbledon League Two 12.30pm Sat 3 May H Gillingham League Two 3pm
After yesterday's performance and day out I've got the feeling we are guna do this now.Rovers 3 wins - 84ptsPort Vale 2w 1d - 83ptsBradford 1w 1d 1L - 78ptsWalsall 1w 1d 1L - 77ptsWimbledon 1w 1d 1L - 74ptsMonday is massive now. We can do Grimsby a favour and hopefully they return that against PV! Come on you reds!!!!! Come on you Mariners!!!
Quote from: Ryaldinhio on April 19, 2025, 08:47:16 amAfter yesterday's performance and day out I've got the feeling we are guna do this now.Rovers 3 wins - 84ptsPort Vale 2w 1d - 83ptsBradford 1w 1d 1L - 78ptsWalsall 1w 1d 1L - 77ptsWimbledon 1w 1d 1L - 74ptsMonday is massive now. We can do Grimsby a favour and hopefully they return that against PV! Come on you reds!!!!! Come on you Mariners!!!Love the positivity....
Quote from: Ryaldinhio on April 19, 2025, 08:47:16 amAfter yesterday's performance and day out I've got the feeling we are guna do this now.Rovers 3 wins - 84ptsPort Vale 2w 1d - 83ptsBradford 1w 1d 1L - 78ptsWalsall 1w 1d 1L - 77ptsWimbledon 1w 1d 1L - 74ptsMonday is massive now. We can do Grimsby a favour and hopefully they return that against PV! Come on you reds!!!!! Come on you Mariners!!!It's coming home!!!
Quote from: Colemans Left Hook on March 03, 2025, 03:59:01 pmQuote from: drfchound on March 02, 2025, 11:06:53 pmThe only time we will know for certain how many points every team will get is after the last match of the season.The predictor thing will get more accurate as games go by, which is expected of course.B*GGER this "pointless "but "bonding" thread .The most important match of the season is tomorrow night and you all don't know which match it is it's Lazarus Carlisle v Riderless Walsall ( the saddle slipped many weeks ago) If Carlisle can win this then the 3 instant promotion places without any doubt do open up like the parting of the Red Sea as well mannered Walsall stand aside. and be "pulled up" lame - the other 5 of us Bradford Rovers Notts County PV & Wimbledon are going to collect points - nearly all wins -in fact we have the hardest match on Tuesday Rachel might not know what 5 into 3 places is but it is a lot better than 5 into 2 places.AND Remember when doing your top of the tree calculations Walsall have played 18 home (meaning they have 5 at home to play and 7 away )and only 16 away ... whilst PV have played only 15 home and 17 away which is easily forgotten Did a cuckoo just fly over?
Quote from: drfchound on March 02, 2025, 11:06:53 pmThe only time we will know for certain how many points every team will get is after the last match of the season.The predictor thing will get more accurate as games go by, which is expected of course.B*GGER this "pointless "but "bonding" thread .The most important match of the season is tomorrow night and you all don't know which match it is it's Lazarus Carlisle v Riderless Walsall ( the saddle slipped many weeks ago) If Carlisle can win this then the 3 instant promotion places without any doubt do open up like the parting of the Red Sea as well mannered Walsall stand aside. and be "pulled up" lame - the other 5 of us Bradford Rovers Notts County PV & Wimbledon are going to collect points - nearly all wins -in fact we have the hardest match on Tuesday Rachel might not know what 5 into 3 places is but it is a lot better than 5 into 2 places.AND Remember when doing your top of the tree calculations Walsall have played 18 home (meaning they have 5 at home to play and 7 away )and only 16 away ... whilst PV have played only 15 home and 17 away which is easily forgotten
The only time we will know for certain how many points every team will get is after the last match of the season.The predictor thing will get more accurate as games go by, which is expected of course.
Translation please.!
Nope, still b*llocks.