Bracknell RFC BRFC Prediction: Royals 1 - 2 Rovers. Blackburns mixture of commitment and extra quality up front to prevail.
WOuld that be the commitment and extra quality up fornt that they have shown all season in comparison to us?
by Wycombe Royal » 13 Dec 2006 09:02
Bracknell RFC BRFC Prediction: Royals 1 - 2 Rovers. Blackburns mixture of commitment and extra quality up front to prevail.
by glass half full » 13 Dec 2006 10:40
by LoyalRoyal22 » 13 Dec 2006 11:09
by Stranded » 13 Dec 2006 11:17
LoyalRoyal22 Gutted i will miss my first home game this weekend.
by frenchroyal » 13 Dec 2006 12:50
by glass half full » 13 Dec 2006 13:09
by bassavage » 13 Dec 2006 14:10
Bracknell RFC BRFC Prediction: Royals 1 - 2 Rovers. Blackburns mixture of commitment and extra quality up front to prevail.
Double Result: Draw/Rovers.
by Mr Angry » 15 Dec 2006 01:47
Bracknell RFC BRFC Prediction: Royals 1 - 2 Rovers. Blackburns mixture of commitment and extra quality up front to prevail.
Double Result: Draw/Rovers.
by Squelchy2507 » 15 Dec 2006 10:53
frenchroyal Just looked at the fair play league and whilst we are at the top, look who is at the bottom, hope they dont inflict any injuries through their obviously dirty play this weekend. They have exactly twice as many yellow and twice as many red cards as us so far.
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/stats/fair ... 06&cc=5739
December 11, 2006
Rank Team Yellow Red Points
1 Reading 18 2 22
Aston Villa 22 0 22
3 Man Utd 23 0 23
4 Liverpool 24 0 24
5 Watford 23 1 25
6 Portsmouth 25 1 27
7 Tottenham 22 3 28
8 Fulham 27 1 29
Sheff Utd 27 1 29
10 Charlton 28 2 32
11 Man City 27 3 33
Arsenal 31 1 33
13 Everton 30 2 34
Chelsea 28 3 34
Wigan 34 0 34
16 Newcastle 33 1 35
17 West Ham 36 0 36
18 Bolton 34 2 38
19 Middlesbrough 37 2 41
20 Blackburn 36 4 44
Premiership discipline only
by Avon Royal » 15 Dec 2006 12:25
Bracknell RFC BRFC Prediction: Royals 1 - 2 Rovers. Blackburns mixture of commitment and extra quality up front to prevail.
Double Result: Draw/Rovers.
by frenchroyal » 15 Dec 2006 13:59
Squelchy2507frenchroyal Just looked at the fair play league and whilst we are at the top, look who is at the bottom, hope they dont inflict any injuries through their obviously dirty play this weekend. They have exactly twice as many yellow and twice as many red cards as us so far.
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/stats/fair ... 06&cc=5739
December 11, 2006
Rank Team Yellow Red Points
1 Reading 18 2 22
Aston Villa 22 0 22
3 Man Utd 23 0 23
4 Liverpool 24 0 24
5 Watford 23 1 25
6 Portsmouth 25 1 27
7 Tottenham 22 3 28
8 Fulham 27 1 29
Sheff Utd 27 1 29
10 Charlton 28 2 32
11 Man City 27 3 33
Arsenal 31 1 33
13 Everton 30 2 34
Chelsea 28 3 34
Wigan 34 0 34
16 Newcastle 33 1 35
17 West Ham 36 0 36
18 Bolton 34 2 38
19 Middlesbrough 37 2 41
20 Blackburn 36 4 44
Premiership discipline only
Unfortunately, that isn't the 'official' fair play league table that is used to determine who enters the draw for a possible UEFA cup place. There are numerous versions of fair play league tables in the media and on the internet, but the only one that counts is that which conforms to Euefa-set criteria.
The official Fair Play League is based on the number of red and yellow cards, positive play, respect for opponents and the referee, and the behaviour of club officials. Points are awarded from reports made by the Premier League's referees assessors who attend each match.
Unfortuantely, the table on the Premier League web site hasn't been updated since 30th October, so I have no idea where the Royals are (despite most 'unofficial' tables showing them in top place). But this can be very mis-leading as is borne out by circumstances back in 2003 when Arsenal were top of the Fair Play league at a time when they had 6 players facing mis-conduct charges.
The latest published table at 30th October only has Reading in mid-table after 10 games played.
Position Played R/Y P/P R/O R/R B/O Pts Score Avge
1 Watford 10 88 80 62 65 57 352 88.0 8.80
2 Manchester United 10 86 87 60 61 53 347 86.8 8.68
3 Aston Villa 10 89 76 64 65 52 346 86.5 8.65
4 Tottenham Hotspur 10 86 80 61 62 57 346 86.5 8.65
5 Arsenal 9 77 76 55 56 46 310 77.5 8.61
6 West Ham United 10 80 79 65 62 56 342 85.5 8.55
7 Fulham 10 84 72 62 66 57 341 85.3 8.53
8 Sheffield United 10 82 76 64 64 54 340 85.0 8.50
9 Portsmouth 10 86 79 60 63 52 340 85.0 8.50
10 Charlton Athletic 10 79 76 61 62 57 335 83.8 8.38
11 Reading 10 85 74 59 60 50 328 82.0 8.20
12 Liverpool 10 85 75 57 58 50 325 81.3 8.13
13 Chelsea 10 80 76 58 58 50 322 80.5 8.05
14 Wigan Athletic 9 71 63 52 55 47 288 72.0 8.00
15 Everton 10 79 74 57 57 49 316 79.0 7.90
16 Newcastle United 10 81 67 56 56 55 315 78.8 7.88
17 Manchester City 10 77 72 53 58 46 306 76.5 7.65
18 Middlesbrough 10 72 67 55 58 52 304 76.0 7.60
19 Bolton Wanderers 10 71 72 52 55 50 300 75.0 7.50
20 Blackburn Rovers 10 71 71 53 56 42 293 73.3 7.33
Matches up to and including Monday 30th October 2006
Key: - R/Y = Red & Yellow Cards - Maximum 10 pts per Match
(Red 3 pts, Yellow 1 pt)
P/P = Positive Play - Maximum 10 pts per Match
R/O = Respect Towards Opponent - Maximum 7 pts per Match
R/R = Respect Towards Referee - Maximum 7 pts per Match
B/O = Behaviour of Officials - Maximum 6 pts per Match
by Pool and Darts » 15 Dec 2006 16:17
Bracknell RFC BRFC Prediction: Royals 1 - 2 Rovers. Blackburns mixture of commitment and extra quality up front to prevail.
Double Result: Draw/Rovers.
by Joe » 15 Dec 2006 16:32
by Royal Fleet » 15 Dec 2006 16:34
Joe Has this become the official predictions thread as well then?
by SpaceCruiser » 15 Dec 2006 16:35
Pool and DartsBracknell RFC BRFC Prediction: Royals 1 - 2 Rovers. Blackburns mixture of commitment and extra quality up front to prevail.
Double Result: Draw/Rovers.
you are joking, right?
by a royal called morty » 15 Dec 2006 17:25
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