by Sutekh » 07 Oct 2024 08:09
by Snowflake Royal » 07 Oct 2024 08:16
Sutekh It's Selles, he only won 1 away game when taking Soton down, and that was the first game after taking over.
by mad79 » 07 Oct 2024 09:13
by Snowflake Royal » 07 Oct 2024 10:27
mad79 Birmingham dodgy pen last minute,
Hollywood Wrexham every time the crowd shout they get the decision.
Bolton as above and two dodgy pen.
Rotherham the second goal would have been a foul every day in higher leagues. Also a red for a player defending a 16 year old kid being pushed around . The decisions are not going our way. F#ck EFL
by Stranded » 12 Nov 2024 08:20
by WestYorksRoyal » 12 Nov 2024 08:29
Stranded Just a thought that occured to me this morning regarding our away form and who we have/will have played away from home by Xmas.
Based on the current league table - our away fixtures up until 21st December will have been against the following (league position in brackets):
Wycombe (1)
Birmingham (2)
Wrexham (3)
Barnsley (4)
Lincoln (5)
Stockport (6)
Bolton (10)
Exeter (11)
Peterborough (12)
Stevenage (14)
Rotherham (15)
So we will have only played 2 sides in the bottom half of the table and none at all below 15th away from home - so whilst it is no guarantee of improved results we will have "easier" games to come on the road - conversely our home games will be tougher in the 2nd half of the season and perhaps shows why we have continued to find results harder to come by on the road.
Also, unless Shrewsbury is rearranged before Xmas, we will have played 20 games after Lincoln (a) on the 21st - 11 away. Meaning post Xmas we will have 14 home and 12 away games to play.
by Stranded » 12 Nov 2024 09:28
WestYorksRoyalStranded Just a thought that occured to me this morning regarding our away form and who we have/will have played away from home by Xmas.
Based on the current league table - our away fixtures up until 21st December will have been against the following (league position in brackets):
Wycombe (1)
Birmingham (2)
Wrexham (3)
Barnsley (4)
Lincoln (5)
Stockport (6)
Bolton (10)
Exeter (11)
Peterborough (12)
Stevenage (14)
Rotherham (15)
So we will have only played 2 sides in the bottom half of the table and none at all below 15th away from home - so whilst it is no guarantee of improved results we will have "easier" games to come on the road - conversely our home games will be tougher in the 2nd half of the season and perhaps shows why we have continued to find results harder to come by on the road.
Also, unless Shrewsbury is rearranged before Xmas, we will have played 20 games after Lincoln (a) on the 21st - 11 away. Meaning post Xmas we will have 14 home and 12 away games to play.
On the other side, how do home fixtures look? It feels like we haven't hosted many of the top teams yet, so we could see home and away form converge.
Ultimately we could well have won on Saturday and we'd be on 1 ppg away this season. Even with a draw, it's 4 points from our last 3, with the loss just being a game too far for a young, thin squad.
The next 2 are both games where I'd take a draw. Sneak a win in either and you'd say there's real signs of improvement since Exeter.
by Clyde1998 » 12 Nov 2024 10:43
by Clyde1998 » 23 Nov 2024 17:02
by SouthDownsRoyal » 23 Nov 2024 17:18
by Mid Sussex Royal » 23 Nov 2024 18:39
by Stranded » 25 Nov 2024 12:55
by Clyde1998 » 25 Nov 2024 15:22
Stranded Apparently the team are heading up to Barnsley today and staying overnight, so suggests there is still money for that sort of thing.
by Stranded » 26 Nov 2024 08:58
Clyde1998Stranded Apparently the team are heading up to Barnsley today and staying overnight, so suggests there is still money for that sort of thing.
I think there's been for a while. From what I've remember hearing, the person with exclusivity at a given time has been making the funds available for it.
by windermereROYAL » 26 Nov 2024 09:27
StrandedClyde1998Stranded Apparently the team are heading up to Barnsley today and staying overnight, so suggests there is still money for that sort of thing.
I think there's been for a while. From what I've remember hearing, the person with exclusivity at a given time has been making the funds available for it.
Indeed which was the admittedly veiled point I was making - funding was meant to dry up by now - there are legitimate questions about if there really are bidders in exclusivity - it could be seen as a sign that there actually is given someone is paying for the travel.
by mikey_1871 » 26 Nov 2024 10:24
by Mid Sussex Royal » 26 Nov 2024 10:25
windermereROYALStrandedClyde1998 I think there's been for a while. From what I've remember hearing, the person with exclusivity at a given time has been making the funds available for it.
Indeed which was the admittedly veiled point I was making - funding was meant to dry up by now - there are legitimate questions about if there really are bidders in exclusivity - it could be seen as a sign that there actually is given someone is paying for the travel.
And the tax was due last week, if it wasn`t surely we would have heard by now.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Nov 2024 10:37
by Clyde1998 » 05 Jan 2025 12:17
Clyde1998 If we compare like for like to last season, we've picked up five more home points and one more away point so far.
Home games - last vs thisAway games - last vs this
- Bristol Rvrs - D1-1 vs W1-0 - Gained two
- Burton - D0-0 vs W3-1 - Gained two
- Charlton - W2-0 vs W2-0 - No change
- Leyton Orient - D1-1 vs L1-0 - Lost one
- Wigan - W2-0 vs W2-0 - No change
We've not played enough times away against who we also played last season to judge too much yet, We drew against both Peterborough and Barnsley away last season (both 2-2); we also beat Wycombe away last season. We could well be behind our relative away points tally after the Wycombe one.
- Bolton - L5-2 vs L5-2 - No change
- Exeter - L2-1 vs W2-1 - Gained three
- Stevenage - W1-0 vs D1-1 - Lost two
Then again, we did particularly badly in the first three/four months of last season and we've only played Exeter away of those teams so far - Cambridge; Blackpool; Northampton; Leyton Orient; Charlton and Shrewsbury are all in the second half of the season. Right now, I'd expect to pick up a decent amount of points from those six.
We did fine away from home after the Shrewsbury defeat. P15; W4; D6; L5 - and three of those losses were against the eventual top three. That works out as 28 points away from home over the course of a season, which would've put us twelfth in the away table last season. I certainly believe we'll get around 28 points away from home this season.
For completeness, when looking at the sides who got promoted from League One last season with the ones who got relegated from the Championship (matched by relative position):And the same with the relegated sides from League One and the promoted sides from League Two:
- Portsmouth/Birmingham (away) - L4-1 vs D1-1 - Gained one
- Derby/Huddersfield (home) - W1-0 vs W2-1 - No change
- Oxford/Rotherham (away) - D1-1 vs L2-1 - Lost one
- Cheltenham/Stockport (away) - D2-2 vs L4-1 - Lost one
- Fleetwood/Wrexham (away) - D1-1 vs L3-0 - Lost one
- Carlisle/Crawley (home) - W5-1 vs W4-1 - No change
by LUX » 05 Jan 2025 22:16
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