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After yesterdays game and showing the grit and determination to get it over the line do we think that could be the kick we need to grind out results in these last 6 games or not? Win our last 6 games the league is all but ours hoping our goal difference is better than Bradford but with Bradford Wimbledon and Colchester still to come it's going to be an incredible end to the season! I personally think we'll slip up against one of those big 3 I'm just hoping it's not Bradford realistically think we'll take the 3rd spot but I'm dreaming of at least 14 points from the last 6 games to push up closer to the mark, win the Salford game and really throw pressure on the teams above.
Quote from: CheeseToastie on April 06, 2025, 08:39:57 amAfter yesterdays game and showing the grit and determination to get it over the line do we think that could be the kick we need to grind out results in these last 6 games or not? Win our last 6 games the league is all but ours hoping our goal difference is better than Bradford but with Bradford Wimbledon and Colchester still to come it's going to be an incredible end to the season! I personally think we'll slip up against one of those big 3 I'm just hoping it's not Bradford realistically think we'll take the 3rd spot but I'm dreaming of at least 14 points from the last 6 games to push up closer to the mark, win the Salford game and really throw pressure on the teams above. If we win all our games then Bradford can't finish on the same points as us so goal difference wouldn't matter.
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Just look at the last game of the season for each. I'd say we'd need to have it done by then. Can't go to Notts needing a win.
Walsall are the only team in the top seven who don’t have to play another top seven team in the run in, which could be why they are still favourites to win the title.Given that the other six all have to play at least one other top seven side, none of them can win all of their remaining matches.From our perspective, we have still got to play three of the top seven so IF we could win those games, besides helping us it also would damage our opponents chances of going or staying above us.Lots of “six pointers” coming up for all teams in the promotion hunt.Also, lots of IFs in this thread.
Quote from: drfchound on April 06, 2025, 09:51:07 amWalsall are the only team in the top seven who don’t have to play another top seven team in the run in, which could be why they are still favourites to win the title.Given that the other six all have to play at least one other top seven side, none of them can win all of their remaining matches.From our perspective, we have still got to play three of the top seven so IF we could win those games, besides helping us it also would damage our opponents chances of going or staying above us.Lots of “six pointers” coming up for all teams in the promotion hunt.Also, lots of IFs in this thread.Why can't any one of the six win all of their remaining games Hound?
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on April 06, 2025, 02:55:48 pmQuote from: drfchound on April 06, 2025, 09:51:07 amWalsall are the only team in the top seven who don’t have to play another top seven team in the run in, which could be why they are still favourites to win the title.Given that the other six all have to play at least one other top seven side, none of them can win all of their remaining matches.From our perspective, we have still got to play three of the top seven so IF we could win those games, besides helping us it also would damage our opponents chances of going or staying above us.Lots of “six pointers” coming up for all teams in the promotion hunt.Also, lots of IFs in this thread.Why can't any one of the six win all of their remaining games Hound?County v Bradford and port vale v Wimbledon
Quote from: ncRover on April 06, 2025, 09:15:15 amWalsall remarkably still favourites on skybet That's because they have by some way the easiest run in of the top 5.We on the other hand have by some way the hardest.I'm desperately hoping this becomes a month to live in the memory for decades. But it's still the fact that we haven't beaten a side in the top 10 for approaching 6 months, and we've got another 4 of them to play.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 06, 2025, 12:13:07 pmQuote from: ncRover on April 06, 2025, 09:15:15 amWalsall remarkably still favourites on skybet That's because they have by some way the easiest run in of the top 5.We on the other hand have by some way the hardest.I'm desperately hoping this becomes a month to live in the memory for decades. But it's still the fact that we haven't beaten a side in the top 10 for approaching 6 months, and we've got another 4 of them to play.I would rather have our fixtures than Bradford’s
Quote from: dickos1 on April 06, 2025, 07:06:24 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 06, 2025, 12:13:07 pmQuote from: ncRover on April 06, 2025, 09:15:15 amWalsall remarkably still favourites on skybet That's because they have by some way the easiest run in of the top 5.We on the other hand have by some way the hardest.I'm desperately hoping this becomes a month to live in the memory for decades. But it's still the fact that we haven't beaten a side in the top 10 for approaching 6 months, and we've got another 4 of them to play.I would rather have our fixtures than Bradford’s Fair point if you take into consideration the H/A form of each opponent.But then you really ought to factor in more than just form. For example, at least 3, arguably 5 of our remaining opponents are likely to have something major to be still competing for when we play them. (Bradford, Wimbledon and Colchester, plus Tranmere and Notts County depending on how results go. Arguably Salford too, although they are a long shot for the play offs, but will still be mathematically in the hunt)Conversely only 2 of Bradford's remaining opponents will almost definitely still be in the hunt (us and Notts C - arguably Chesterfield if things go very much in their favour over the next couple of weeks).
I noticed Grant's take on this too, that the teams with something to play for will be feeling the pressure too, where as, he feared Cheltenham as they could play freely, it's an interesting way to look at it.
Quote from: Spud on April 06, 2025, 10:40:17 pmI noticed Grant's take on this too, that the teams with something to play for will be feeling the pressure too, where as, he feared Cheltenham as they could play freely, it's an interesting way to look at it.McCann was having it every way in his post match interview.Carlisle was hard because they were scrapping against relegation.Walsall was hard because they were top of the league.Cheltenham was hard because they had nothing to play for.He literally said exactly that in less than a minute.