by Clyde1998 » 16 Apr 2024 21:32
by Clyde1998 » 16 Apr 2024 21:35
2-1 Wycombe. That could be that for them unfortunately.tidus_mi2 wrote:Vale equalise but they really need to win.
by tidus_mi2 » 16 Apr 2024 21:47
by Clyde1998 » 16 Apr 2024 21:50
by WestYorksRoyal » 16 Apr 2024 22:04
by Stranded » 17 Apr 2024 08:14
by Snowball » 17 Apr 2024 08:44
Not sure I understand that, Stranded.Stranded wrote:Burton will stay up on GD without picking up another point.
Cheltenham will draw one and lose 2
Vale will lose at Bolton by 2 or 3 goals before winning against Cambridge
Fleetwood will draw at Orient and beat Burton
Final table
20 - Burton 43pts (-30 GD)
21- Port Vale 43pts (-32)
22 - Cheltenham 42 (-26)
23 - Fleetwoood 41 (-26)
by Stranded » 17 Apr 2024 08:56
I think you may have confused my final table with the actual table there Ballers - Clydes post has the current table in it.Snowball wrote:Not sure I understand that, Stranded.Stranded wrote:Burton will stay up on GD without picking up another point.
Cheltenham will draw one and lose 2
Vale will lose at Bolton by 2 or 3 goals before winning against Cambridge
Fleetwood will draw at Orient and beat Burton
Final table
20 - Burton 43pts (-30 GD)
21- Port Vale 43pts (-32)
22 - Cheltenham 42 (-26)
23 - Fleetwoood 41 (-26)
If Burton lose two, at the very best they will have a GD of -32. If Vale avoid a pasting at Bolton, then win v Cambridge they could be -33 or better and 46 points, anyway.
Your Cheltenham prediction puts them also on 43 points. They could stay up with a GD better than -32 with a 2-0 and 3-0 defeat as long as they get that draw.
Your prediction has Fleetwood finishing on 45 points, so unless I’ve misread you, two defeats for Burton would likely see them 23rd
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Incidentally, will RFC field its strongest side for the last two games, or give a few kids a chance and maybe NOT win at Burton then possibly lose to Blackpool?
by morganb » 17 Apr 2024 13:09
by WestYorksRoyal » 17 Apr 2024 13:43
Obvious step. Evans + Rotherham is the most stereotyped L1 promotion winning combo imaginable. And so ends Stevenage's over achievement - possible relegation candidates next season.morganb wrote:Stevenage FC confirms that everyone's favourite roly-poly football manager, Steve Evans, has won his own personal World Cup by leaving his role as First Team manager to join Rotherham United
https://twitter.com/StevenageFC/status/ ... 8819288109
https://twitter.com/RotherhamUnited/sta ... 9233125861
(Sure there will be some good comments on there)
by Mr Angry » 17 Apr 2024 17:32
by Snowflake Royal » 17 Apr 2024 17:34
Yeah, they've overachieved throughout the first two thirds of the season, that's then caught up with them of the inevitability of death and taxes, their manager has jumped ship, finishing on a downer (1 win in 6 as we speak).WestYorksRoyal wrote:Obvious step. Evans + Rotherham is the most stereotyped L1 promotion winning combo imaginable. And so ends Stevenage's over achievement - possible relegation candidates next season.morganb wrote:Stevenage FC confirms that everyone's favourite roly-poly football manager, Steve Evans, has won his own personal World Cup by leaving his role as First Team manager to join Rotherham United
https://twitter.com/StevenageFC/status/ ... 8819288109
https://twitter.com/RotherhamUnited/sta ... 9233125861
(Sure there will be some good comments on there)
by Snowball » 17 Apr 2024 19:59
Stranded wrote:I think you may have confused my final table with the actual table there Ballers - Clydes post has the current table in it.Snowball wrote:Not sure I understand that, Stranded.Stranded wrote:Burton will stay up on GD without picking up another point.
Cheltenham will draw one and lose 2
Vale will lose at Bolton by 2 or 3 goals before winning against Cambridge
Fleetwood will draw at Orient and beat Burton
Final table
20 - Burton 43pts (-30 GD)
21- Port Vale 43pts (-32)
22 - Cheltenham 42 (-26)
23 - Fleetwoood 41 (-26)
If Burton lose two, at the very best they will have a GD of -32. If Vale avoid a pasting at Bolton, then win v Cambridge they could be -33 or better and 46 points, anyway.
Your Cheltenham prediction puts them also on 43 points. They could stay up with a GD better than -32 with a 2-0 and 3-0 defeat as long as they get that draw.
Your prediction has Fleetwood finishing on 45 points, so unless I’ve misread you, two defeats for Burton would likely see them 23rd
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Incidentally, will RFC field its strongest side for the last two games, or give a few kids a chance and maybe NOT win at Burton then possibly lose to Blackpool?
Burton as of now are on 43pts and -26GD - so gone with them losing both by 2 goals - so 43 and -30
Vale are on 40 and -31 as of today. I went with a 2 goal defeat at Bolton and a 1 goal win over Cambridge. So 43pts and -32
Cheltenham are on 41 - so if as I say, they draw 1 and lose the other 2, they only get to 42.
Fleetwood are on 37 today - if they pick up the 4 I have suggested, they go to 41.
by skipper » 18 Apr 2024 19:45
Agreed.Franchise FC wrote:Er, that’s not likelyWestYorksRoyal wrote:I never want them in a higher division than us. This season is our low point in 25 years and their high point; we avoided defeat in both games, and now I want them to stay down so we can restore natural order next season.skipper wrote:I think Oxford will go up this year. They've clicked. And I'm frankly very happy that we're not playing them now. Though we have got better too... even so, they seem significantly better than they were earlier in the season.
However I will concede they're hitting form at the right time. If they beat Lincoln tomorrow that is 6th place basically sewn up, and then we're all supporting Bolton in the play-offs. Hopefully they lose Brannagan if they stay down - surely he can't belong in L1 much longer?
Can we have both teams to lose, please ?
by Sutekh » 19 Apr 2024 08:49
Joey Beauchamp was ultra loyal to Oxford, even when he did move he couldn't settle and came back again. Even moving to Swindon was too far.skipper wrote:Agreed.Franchise FC wrote:Er, that’s not likelyWestYorksRoyal wrote: I never want them in a higher division than us. This season is our low point in 25 years and their high point; we avoided defeat in both games, and now I want them to stay down so we can restore natural order next season.
However I will concede they're hitting form at the right time. If they beat Lincoln tomorrow that is 6th place basically sewn up, and then we're all supporting Bolton in the play-offs. Hopefully they lose Brannagan if they stay down - surely he can't belong in L1 much longer?
Can we have both teams to lose, please ?
Oxford, for my money, are a one man team tbh. Lose Brannagan and they fall apart.
That said he has proved over and again he is ultra loyal.
by leon » 19 Apr 2024 10:06
I would have thought Blackbird Leys -> East Ham would have been a home from home.Sutekh wrote:Joey Beauchamp was ultra loyal to Oxford, even when he did move he couldn't settle and came back again. Even moving to Swindon was too far.skipper wrote:Agreed.Franchise FC wrote: Er, that’s not likely
Can we have both teams to lose, please ?
Oxford, for my money, are a one man team tbh. Lose Brannagan and they fall apart.
That said he has proved over and again he is ultra loyal.
by Sutekh » 19 Apr 2024 22:56
by under the tin » 20 Apr 2024 08:27
Some of the locals up there said he got a nosebleed if he strayed outside an OX postcodeSutekh wrote:Joey Beauchamp was ultra loyal to Oxford, even when he did move he couldn't settle and came back again. Even moving to Swindon was too far.skipper wrote:Agreed.Franchise FC wrote: Er, that’s not likely
Can we have both teams to lose, please ?
Oxford, for my money, are a one man team tbh. Lose Brannagan and they fall apart.
That said he has proved over and again he is ultra loyal.
by Orion1871 » 21 Apr 2024 17:32
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