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Post by eastlondongas on Feb 2, 2019 18:32:06 GMT
We've not played many of the high flyers during GC's short reign but his impact so far is keeping us in the race to stay in L1.
His points per game average is 1.66 - and with 16 league games left we'd finish the season on 58 points (if GC can maintain this average).
League One: Played: 9 Won: 4 Drawn: 3 Lost: 2 Points: 15 (out of 27) Win%: 44.44% Points per game: 1.66
EFl Trophy: Played: 2 Won: 2 Drawn: 0 Lost: 0 Win%: 100%
It will be interesting to see where we are after both the Portsmouth and Sunderland games. I feel like we'll be floating in and out of the drop zone until mid-March where we have to take advantage of the row of winnable(ish) fixtures.
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Post by downendgashead on Feb 2, 2019 19:20:58 GMT
Good stats mate. Lets hope it continues.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Feb 3, 2019 11:39:49 GMT
Good op post.
I would suggest on paper we have a tough 7/8 weeks.
In comparison, April offers us Coventry, Bradford, Wimbledon & Rochdale (Easter fixtures) with last away match at Fleetwood and it looks like we can get something out of those compared to a tough February after Shrewsbury and March.
I've written off Barnsley at home, last match of season, because it would be horrible going into that match needing something, so we need to finish our business in April.
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Post by eppinggas on Feb 4, 2019 20:48:29 GMT
Been looking at that Fleetwood game - will be going if we're not safe. Worst case scenario - fingers crossed Barnsley are automatically promoted before the last game of the season...
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Post by JeffNZ on Feb 4, 2019 20:57:48 GMT
Good op post. I would suggest on paper we have a tough 7/8 weeks. In comparison, April offers us Coventry, Bradford, Wimbledon & Rochdale (Easter fixtures) with last away match at Fleetwood and it looks like we can get something out of those compared to a tough February after Shrewsbury and March. I've written off Barnsley at home, last match of season, because it would be horrible going into that match needing something, so we need to finish our business in April. I'll be back in Bristol for the last game of the season (Barnsley) but it's the same day as my son's wedding. So my dilemma is... How do I tell him I can't make it?
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Post by hungerfordgas on Feb 4, 2019 21:21:16 GMT
Good op post. I would suggest on paper we have a tough 7/8 weeks. In comparison, April offers us Coventry, Bradford, Wimbledon & Rochdale (Easter fixtures) with last away match at Fleetwood and it looks like we can get something out of those compared to a tough February after Shrewsbury and March. I've written off Barnsley at home, last match of season, because it would be horrible going into that match needing something, so we need to finish our business in April. I'll be back in Bristol for the last game of the season (Barnsley) but it's the same day as my son's wedding. So my dilemma is... How do I tell him I can't make it? I would suggest by text or e-mail!
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Post by chelt_gas on Feb 4, 2019 21:31:13 GMT
I'll be back in Bristol for the last game of the season (Barnsley) but it's the same day as my son's wedding. So my dilemma is... How do I tell him I can't make it? I would suggest by text or e-mail! So long as the ceremony finishes at 2pm and the reception at 5pm then you may not need to tell him at all. Or just VPN iFollow.
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