Safety Points (Again - But New Slant)!

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by LUX » 03 Feb 2007 17:14

look, even I agree, so we must be safe.


(hang on, what if we are deducted points for fielding an ineligible player? It could happen)

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by Worthingroyal » 03 Feb 2007 17:15

Last year I wouldn't believe it until, mathematically, it actually happened. This year I will go against tradition and say 'WE ARE SAFE'

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by RoyalChicagoFC » 03 Feb 2007 17:24

Yeah, no worries here --but strictly looking upon it as a barometer, it's stunning.

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 03 Feb 2007 18:24

Would be interesting to see how many games its taken the promoted clubs to get 40 points (if indeed they ever did) - I reckon we'd be up there with the quickest (Ipswich and Sunderland spring to mind).

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by shadesrwrf » 03 Feb 2007 18:48

I just keep staring at the table. Sixth for oxf*rd's sake! Not in my wildest dreams did I think we'd be in this position and safe at the start of February. When is Steve Coppell going to be canonised?

WE ARE STAYING UP!!!
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by M4 Junction 11 » 03 Feb 2007 19:02

shadesrwrf When is Steve Coppell going to be canonised?


St. Stephen ("God worked many miracles through St. Stephen")
Though I think he would settle for a knighthood

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by howser » 03 Feb 2007 19:24

No doubt now the time has come to say --We Are Safe--, fabulous performances from the Royals over the season so far have made this possible, so much for the "no premier experience" that was much mooted before the season started by the historical or histerical ?? premier "experts" we have played some quality football again this season and have goals throughout the team, and what a better stage for leroy to get a stunning double, than in front of the new Englang U21 manager. The boys on fire and looks every bit of the £1m+ we payed for him, just another piece of the fantastic transfer history that we have achieved in the Sir Steve reign.

Thank You everyone !!

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by woodley_royal_124 » 03 Feb 2007 19:36

M4 junction 11 said
shadesrwrf wrote:
When is Steve Coppell going to be canonised?


St. Stephen ("God worked many miracles through St. Stephen")
Though I think he would settle for a knighthood


St. Stephen was finally stoned to death.......surely we don't wish the manager to suffer the same fate ?? :shock:

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by Polyethylene » 05 Feb 2007 22:22



Manu & Chelsea safe from relegation. Wigan and Sheff. Utd are almost certain to join the bottom three in the next game in ruling themselves out of winning the league. No other milestones are possible.

MU are 13pts from being the first to guarantee themselves a place in europe, 3 less than the 16pts Reading require to avoid possible relegation.


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by oldelmparky » 06 Feb 2007 13:50


I'm not sure this is the best role for Sir S.

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by Royalphil » 07 Feb 2007 12:54

Good progressive stats....

Can we make this a sticky please?

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by VOR » 07 Feb 2007 13:13

Talking of the canonisation of Sir Steve, spotted this comment in one of the match reports on this site for Rotherham 5 Royals 1 from just 3 years ago:

"When will Mr Madejeski finally wake up to the fact he has employed a manager who has never achieved anything and not likely to.Sorry Mr Coppell you have lot to learn about being a motivator"

How things have changed in only 3 years...

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by TFF » 07 Feb 2007 13:14

Polyethylene

Manu & Chelsea safe from relegation. Wigan and Sheff. Utd are almost certain to join the bottom three in the next game in ruling themselves out of winning the league. No other milestones are possible.

MU are 13pts from being the first to guarantee themselves a place in europe, 3 less than the 16pts Reading require to avoid possible relegation.


Lovely picture, and admirable maths but much easier just to look at the run-in pages on 365 http://stats.football365.com/dom/ENG/PR/runin.html


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by East Stand Royal 500 » 07 Feb 2007 13:25

Polyethylene
Manu & Chelsea safe from relegation. Wigan and Sheff. Utd are almost certain to join the bottom three in the next game in ruling themselves out of winning the league. No other milestones are possible.

MU are 13pts from being the first to guarantee themselves a place in europe, 3 less than the 16pts Reading require to avoid possible relegation.


It is mathematically impossible for all the teams below us to gain maximum points from the remaining games because of having to play each other. It may be mathematically possible for us not to accumulate any further points but that is very unlikely. Has anyone done the maths for the bottom few clubs to see what available points they have to share? That must reduce the number of points other teams need to avoid relegation.

I don't care what the answer is - we will not be relegated this year.

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by Stranded » 07 Feb 2007 13:31

The most W.Ham and Charlton can get is 54pts. That involves them winning all games and drawing with each other. But one can get to 56pts so the target for absolute safety is 17pts.

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by RoyalChicagoFC » 07 Feb 2007 13:38

East Stand Royal 500 [It is mathematically impossible for all the teams below us to gain maximum points from the remaining games because of having to play each other. It may be mathematically possible for us not to accumulate any further points but that is very unlikely. Has anyone done the maths for the bottom few clubs to see what available points they have to share? That must reduce the number of points other teams need to avoid relegation.

Not yet, although it stands to reason that such a lengthy set of interpolations could be done.

Each of the bottom four play one another, although the Watford-Wigan fixture represents a game in hand for both and represents three "free points" relative to RFC for whoever claims them with a win (or a free point for both if it ends in a draw).

It's worth remembering that just two of the bottom four would need to surpass us down the stretch (as all currently above them do so as well) in order to put us in jail, but I wouldn't rate the likelihood very high of any one of them doing it, much less two.

In any case, here are the remaining head-to-head matchups that involve the current bottom four:
SAT 10 FEB West Ham v. Watford
WED 21 FEB Watford v. Wigan (game in hand for both)
SAT 24 FEB Charlton v. West Ham
SAT 3 MAR Watford v. Charlton
SAT 31 MAR Charlton v. Wigan
SAT 28 APR Wigan v. West Ham

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by Im Spartacus » 07 Feb 2007 13:46

woodley_royal_124 M4 junction 11 said
shadesrwrf wrote:
When is Steve Coppell going to be canonised?


St. Stephen ("God worked many miracles through St. Stephen")
Though I think he would settle for a knighthood


St. Stephen was finally stoned to death.......surely we don't wish the manager to suffer the same fate ?? :shock:


I can think of worse ways to go. :)

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by oldelmparky » 07 Feb 2007 17:15

:idea: I prefer to look at the magic numbers.

They are currently 17 & 35.

Of course we'll stay up, that 17 will soon evaporate, it's the 35 for a Europe place that will take a little longer to achieve.

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by JC » 07 Feb 2007 18:59

oldelmparky :idea: I prefer to look at the magic numbers.

They are currently 17 & 35.

Of course we'll stay up, that 17 will soon evaporate, it's the 35 for a Europe place that will take a little longer to achieve.


It's currently 36 for a EUFA Cup place from 12 games - a bit of a tall order!

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by RoyalChicagoFC » 07 Feb 2007 19:14

Combination of 36 points won and Everton points dropped, assuming that the current top 6 remain unchanged and that Everton win their game in hand to edge in front of Pompey into seventh position and stay there.

The battle for sixth should go to the wire in any event.

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