Hatt-rickGordons Cumming I think Bolton are too good to go down.
I thought West Ham & Leeds were to go to go down....
Newcastle are too good to go down, but still could.
I have a suspicion that GC's comment may have been tongue in cheek irony

by sucatraps » 10 Mar 2008 12:17
Hatt-rickGordons Cumming I think Bolton are too good to go down.
I thought West Ham & Leeds were to go to go down....
Newcastle are too good to go down, but still could.
by 79Royal » 10 Mar 2008 12:25
by Whore Jackie » 10 Mar 2008 12:30
by Humanistic » 10 Mar 2008 12:32
by Jeffers217 » 10 Mar 2008 13:30
by TFF » 10 Mar 2008 13:32
Whore Jackie Think 36 points will be the magic number this year. I fancy us to scrape 37.
Either Bolton or Newcastle to join Derby and Fulham.
Newcastle's run-in isn't easy and I would not want to be needing anything from their final two games:
Birmingham v Newcastle
Newcastle v Fulham
Tottenham v Newcastle
Newcastle v Reading
Portsmouth v Newcastle
Newcastle v Sunderland
West Ham v Newcastle
Newcastle v Chelsea
Everton v Newcastle
by Leamington Royal » 10 Mar 2008 13:55
by JC » 10 Mar 2008 14:53
by papereyes » 10 Mar 2008 15:01
IdealThat Friday Feeling I can't believe no-one is tipping Boro with their run-in
Probably to their perceived safe 12th position in the league, but if you actually look at the table they are only one point ahead of us.
You are spot on about their run-in, I can't see them gaining many points from those fixtures.
by Great Knolly » 10 Mar 2008 15:13
Leamington Royal Keegan is still thinking about winning trophies
by Stevie G » 10 Mar 2008 15:26
by Scylla » 10 Mar 2008 15:52
JC Forgetting Derby because they are down I have analysed the remaining fixtures between games against teams in the top half of the table and the bottom. It makes interesting reading
Fulham Top 4(2 home 2 away) Bottom 5(2 home 3 away)
Bolton Top 6(3 home 3 away) Bottom 4(1 home 3 away)
Birmingham Top 6(4 home 2 away) Bottom 4(1 home 3 away)
Sunderland Top 5(4 home 1 away) Bottom 4(1 home 3 away)
Newcastle Top 4(1 home 3 away) Bottom 5(3 home 2 away)
Wigan Top 5(1 home 4 away) Bottom 4(4 home 0 away)
Boro Top 6(3 home 3 away) Bottom 4(2 home 2 away)
Reading Top 3(1 home 2 away) Bottom 6(3 home 3 away)
Bolton look to have the worst by a long way as they have United, Arsenal and Chelsea in their top list and they have only 1 home game against the bottom teams
Wigan are not safe either as they have Blackburn, Pompey, Chelsea, Villa and United to come
On paper ours does look to be easier than most and it is definitely in our own hands
by working class hero » 10 Mar 2008 16:55
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 10 Mar 2008 16:57
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 10 Mar 2008 16:57
working class hero Well DG is taking a liberty suggesting only one place is up for grabs....
I reckon Fulham might just escape. And even Derby can get 40 points if they win their last 10 games.![]()
I'm voting for us to go down as I know that confidence on my part is the kiss of death for any team I have supported!
by RoyalChicagoFC » 10 Mar 2008 17:12
by Gordons Cumming » 10 Mar 2008 17:38
by Jase_Royals » 10 Mar 2008 17:40
by TFF » 10 Mar 2008 17:41
RoyalChicagoFC I just spent an hour crunching out the remaining fixtures of all parties that now find themselves in shark-infested waters, and --lest I be dodded for starting a thread with this-- I'll just post the findings here.
It's strictly a tally of the average number of points won to date by each side's remaining opponents and the average of the current table positions of each remaining opponent; it of course does not factor such things as recent form, home and away form and so on (and, of course, there's no such thing as a portion of either a table point or of table position --but whatever):
Average points won to date by remaining opponents
Reading...35.00
Fulham....35.55
NUFC......37.11
Brum......39.44
Sunlun.....39.89
Boro.......41.56
Wigan.....41.56
Bolton.....41.78
Average current table position of remaining opponents
Fulham....12.00
Reading...11.89
NUFC......11.56
Sunlun.....10.22
Brum......10.11
Boro.......9.78
Wigan.....9.67
Bolton.....8.89
There's a longer version with all remaining fixtures and the data set laid out, but I won't bother with that unless someone wants to see it.
There's a smattering of games in hand, and they'll be played out this midweek (plus Bolton away to United on Wednesday week). I did NOT factor games in hand into the calculations (so Bolton's match away to United does not make their numbers what they are).
Any changes resulting from those games in hand won't have much effect on the numbers seen above.
by Ian Royal » 10 Mar 2008 17:51
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