by Brain Traysers » 19 Jun 2008 14:53
by Archie's penalty » 19 Jun 2008 14:55
by Archie's penalty » 19 Jun 2008 14:55
Brain Traysers This is the place for predictions not an English exam where you get marks for spelling should of, could of, their and there right.
So you still say we ain't getting promoted, I think you are wrong. You could of apologised in good grace.
by Brain Traysers » 19 Jun 2008 14:58
by brendywendy » 19 Jun 2008 14:58
Brain Traysers I just give my opinion and some oxf*rd Space Captain starts giving me shit about writing could of instead of have or similar.
And he reckons we won't get promoted so he don't know much anyway
by Archie's penalty » 19 Jun 2008 14:59
by Brain Traysers » 19 Jun 2008 15:00
by Bucks Dave » 19 Jun 2008 15:01
by brendywendy » 19 Jun 2008 15:09
Brain Traysers Newbie to posting but I have been reading here for many years. Glad I'm not the only one then. Cheers.
by Archie's penalty » 19 Jun 2008 15:09
Bucks Dave In an earlier article posted on here it was stated that the number of sides who got promoted the season after they were relegated were just 4 out of 39. The odds are greatly against - in fact the odds of staying in the premier after promotion are around 50% and so its easier to stay in the prem than get back into it.
If we have a moderate season then maybe it is time for Coppell to have a well earned rest (after a hearty round of applause from me) but I'm all for giving him one more crack at it.
by SpaceCruiser » 19 Jun 2008 15:16
Brain Traysers This is the place for predictions not an English exam where you get marks for spelling should of, could of, their and there right.
So you still say we ain't getting promoted, I think you are wrong. You could of apologised in good grace.
by Laura Norder » 19 Jun 2008 15:24
by Roger the Rabbit » 19 Jun 2008 16:56
Archie's penaltyBucks Dave In an earlier article posted on here it was stated that the number of sides who got promoted the season after they were relegated were just 4 out of 39. The odds are greatly against - in fact the odds of staying in the premier after promotion are around 50% and so its easier to stay in the prem than get back into it.
If we have a moderate season then maybe it is time for Coppell to have a well earned rest (after a hearty round of applause from me) but I'm all for giving him one more crack at it.
I think it's 4 out of 39 who got back into the premiership and then stayed there the next season. Not sure what the stats are about people simply getting repromoted...
by Archie's penalty » 19 Jun 2008 17:15
Roger the RabbitArchie's penaltyBucks Dave In an earlier article posted on here it was stated that the number of sides who got promoted the season after they were relegated were just 4 out of 39. The odds are greatly against - in fact the odds of staying in the premier after promotion are around 50% and so its easier to stay in the prem than get back into it.
If we have a moderate season then maybe it is time for Coppell to have a well earned rest (after a hearty round of applause from me) but I'm all for giving him one more crack at it.
I think it's 4 out of 39 who got back into the premiership and then stayed there the next season. Not sure what the stats are about people simply getting repromoted...
I looked this up a while ago but can;t now remember which web site had the info !
From memory it was 13 sides that went straight back up. Obvioulsy several more had one season down then got promoted.
The comparison with sides staying up is a bit deceptive I think - it's getting much harder for new teams to stay up so whilst figures since the PL started may show quite a good proportion staying up the current odds are much longer.
by Southbank Old Boy » 31 Jul 2008 09:08
by kwik-silva » 31 Jul 2008 10:52
by readingbedding » 31 Jul 2008 16:19
brendywendyBrain Traysers I just give my opinion and some oxf*rd Space Captain starts giving me shit about writing could of instead of have or similar.
And he reckons we won't get promoted so he don't know much anyway
easy newbie easy
by brendywendy » 31 Jul 2008 16:21
readingbeddingbrendywendyBrain Traysers I just give my opinion and some oxf*rd Space Captain starts giving me shit about writing could of instead of have or similar.
And he reckons we won't get promoted so he don't know much anyway
easy newbie easy
Don't patronise.
Nob.
by papereyes » 31 Jul 2008 16:25
Roger the RabbitArchie's penaltyBucks Dave In an earlier article posted on here it was stated that the number of sides who got promoted the season after they were relegated were just 4 out of 39. The odds are greatly against - in fact the odds of staying in the premier after promotion are around 50% and so its easier to stay in the prem than get back into it.
If we have a moderate season then maybe it is time for Coppell to have a well earned rest (after a hearty round of applause from me) but I'm all for giving him one more crack at it.
I think it's 4 out of 39 who got back into the premiership and then stayed there the next season. Not sure what the stats are about people simply getting repromoted...
I looked this up a while ago but can;t now remember which web site had the info !
From memory it was 13 sides that went straight back up. Obvioulsy several more had one season down then got promoted.
The comparison with sides staying up is a bit deceptive I think - it's getting much harder for new teams to stay up so whilst figures since the PL started may show quite a good proportion staying up the current odds are much longer.
by Dirk Gently » 31 Jul 2008 16:42
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