by WestYorksRoyal » 07 Feb 2024 10:53
by Stranded » 07 Feb 2024 10:54
Mid Sussex RoyalStrandedMr Angry The Division is beginning to concertina somewhat, with teams who - at Christmas were looking up at the Play-Offs - are now looking down; Bristol Rovers being one to watch....when I have time I will check out what the highest points total in League 1 that still resulted in relegation was, and the mean for the last 20 Years to give us an indication as to what total we are aiming at in order to survive.
Since the 99/00 season - 2 teams have gone down with 51 and 5 with 50. So 52 should absolutely see you safe.
Unless I've miscalculated on average 50 points are needed.
Lowest ever needed to survive the drop was just 41.
So to be sure (and with no more deductions) we need to pick up the equivalent of 7 wins in 16 games. On current form over the past 14 games, we are on target to get to 58.
I know its 40 years ago, but we were relegated with 53 points from this league
by skipper » 07 Feb 2024 19:21
Strandedskipper 3 of our next 4 games are beneath us.
Charlton are above us on GD but 2 of the next 4 and 3 of the next 6 are against teams in the relegation zone.
by Pepe the Horseman » 10 Feb 2024 21:17
by Sutekh » 11 Feb 2024 07:48
WestYorksRoyal More recently, Peterborough were relegated from the Championship with 54 points in 2013. I think Blackburn went down with 52 points in 2017. And that was in a league where 21st survives.
by Sutekh » 11 Feb 2024 07:56
Pepe the Horseman Port Vale's 98th min penalty https://twitter.com/StevenageFC/status/ ... DFRgw&s=19 bet Steve Evans took it well.
by From Despair To Where? » 11 Feb 2024 08:40
Pepe the Horseman Port Vale's 98th min penalty https://twitter.com/StevenageFC/status/ ... DFRgw&s=19 bet Steve Evans took it well.
by windermereROYAL » 11 Feb 2024 08:48
by WestYorksRoyal » 13 Feb 2024 15:25
by Hendo » 13 Feb 2024 15:33
WestYorksRoyal Darren Moore at Port Vale . Great appointment imo, and harshly sacked in his last 2 jobs.
by windermereROYAL » 13 Feb 2024 15:33
WestYorksRoyal Darren Moore at Port Vale . Great appointment imo, and harshly sacked in his last 2 jobs.
by NathStPaul » 13 Feb 2024 15:42
HendoWestYorksRoyal Darren Moore at Port Vale . Great appointment imo, and harshly sacked in his last 2 jobs.
Yeah, very decent appointment that.
Although saying he was harshly sacked from Huddersfield might be a bit much - they are only 2 points above the relegation zone.
by Stranded » 14 Feb 2024 09:09
HendoWestYorksRoyal Darren Moore at Port Vale . Great appointment imo, and harshly sacked in his last 2 jobs.
Yeah, very decent appointment that.
Although saying he was harshly sacked from Huddersfield might be a bit much - they are only 2 points above the relegation zone.
by WestYorksRoyal » 14 Feb 2024 09:16
StrandedHendoWestYorksRoyal Darren Moore at Port Vale . Great appointment imo, and harshly sacked in his last 2 jobs.
Yeah, very decent appointment that.
Although saying he was harshly sacked from Huddersfield might be a bit much - they are only 2 points above the relegation zone.
5 and a half year contract seems crazily long for a managers deal, and probably the main reason he signed. If it works out, then having him tied down for so long is fantastic but, unless there are clauses in his deal about pay-outs, could be very expensive if it goes tits up like it did at Huddersfield.
After last night's postponement Vale now have to play 17 games in 70 days. They will be playing Sat-Tues-Sat pretty much through Feb/Mar. That will be a tough schedule.
In comparison, after our game against Vale on Tues, we only have the trip to Derby left midweek*
*though Bristol Rovers (a) will probably get postponed for international call-ups.
by Stranded » 14 Feb 2024 09:26
WestYorksRoyalStrandedHendo
Yeah, very decent appointment that.
Although saying he was harshly sacked from Huddersfield might be a bit much - they are only 2 points above the relegation zone.
5 and a half year contract seems crazily long for a managers deal, and probably the main reason he signed. If it works out, then having him tied down for so long is fantastic but, unless there are clauses in his deal about pay-outs, could be very expensive if it goes tits up like it did at Huddersfield.
After last night's postponement Vale now have to play 17 games in 70 days. They will be playing Sat-Tues-Sat pretty much through Feb/Mar. That will be a tough schedule.
In comparison, after our game against Vale on Tues, we only have the trip to Derby left midweek*
*though Bristol Rovers (a) will probably get postponed for international call-ups.
His first game is a massive one away at Cheltenham on Saturday, who won last night and stubbornly refuse to die. Whenever it looks like they'll join Fleetwood and Carlisle in getting cut adrift they string together some form, but they never finish the job and climb out of the bottom 4. Huge game at the bottom anyhow.
by Stranded » 14 Feb 2024 09:33
by Wycombe Royal » 14 Feb 2024 10:23
Stranded One of Vales games in hand is naturally against us next week.
by Stranded » 14 Feb 2024 10:24
Wycombe RoyalStranded One of Vales games in hand is naturally against us next week.
There's a flaw in that statement.
by windermereROYAL » 14 Feb 2024 10:36
by NathStPaul » 14 Feb 2024 10:37
windermereROYAL Just took a look at our remaining games, still need to travel to the current top 4 , but our home fixtures look very decent with nobody higher than 9th.
Port vale 21st
Shrewsbury 19th
Wycombe 15th
Cambridge 17th
Northampton 12th
Lincoln 11th
Blackpool 9th.
Apart from the top 4 away we have.
Carlisle 24th
Bristol rovers 10th
Burton 18th
Those fixtures don`t scream relegation to me, but this is Reading , anything can happen.
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