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Post by eastlondongas on Dec 8, 2019 12:47:57 GMT
Sticking this here as it's worth everyone seeing. If GC maintains 1.72 points per game then we're projected to finish on 79 points, comfortably in the playoffs. That would be our best points total since 1999/2000 where we finished on 80 points in L1.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2019 11:28:45 GMT
Add on the unseen stuff, s**t players grouping around mobile phones at the training ground, gone, stinking attitude, gone, no fear of the manager, gone, threat of relegation before the end of February, last season, gone.
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Post by GasMacc1 on Dec 12, 2019 11:51:10 GMT
For the avoidance of doubt: Well Done, GC! Perhaps we should be thankful for the scowling, snarling, vitriol-spewing day-trippers who confronted our manager, staff and players at the end of Coventry (A) earlier this season, for motivating them all so well. Perhaps I should be ashamed of myself for standing in amongst that section of our fans and applauding the team, thereby showing that I was settling for mediocre standards. Pedant's Corner: 1.72 points per match would get us to 75 or 76 points this year, as there we only play 44 games. Admittedly, we are "on track" for the equivalent of 79 points in a 46 game season, which normally would be good enough for a play-off place. Further note: When we finished on 80 points in 2000, we finished one place outside the play-offs. I'm not quite over that, yet.
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Post by kingswood Polak on Dec 12, 2019 12:27:33 GMT
For the avoidance of doubt: Well Done, GC! Perhaps we should be thankful for the scowling, snarling, vitriol-spewing day-trippers who confronted our manager, staff and players at the end of Coventry (A) earlier this season, for motivating them all so well. Perhaps I should be ashamed of myself for standing in amongst that section of our fans and applauding the team, thereby showing that I was settling for mediocre standards. Pedant's Corner: 1.72 points per match would get us to 75 or 76 points this year, as there we only play 44 games. Admittedly, we are "on track" for the equivalent of 79 points in a 46 game season, which normally would be good enough for a play-off place. Further note: When we finished on 80 points in 2000, we finished one place outside the play-offs. I'm not quite over that, yet. I stopped going for 6 years and, I also am not over it. I even bought into the conspiracy theories. It was the most disappointed I’ve been apart from being caught drink driving and losing everything I cherished. Long story. That started the rot and many never came back
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Dec 15, 2019 6:43:40 GMT
According to soccorstats, we are 2nd in form charts over 6, 8, 10, & 12 matches.
If we beat Peterborough United next Saturday, and Pompey win, we go 2nd in the league going into Xmas where arguably we have (on paper) easier couple of games.
Wycombe and Bristol Rovers top two going into 2020 is ironically something we can see, and with perfect vision a definite reality.....but whom would have thought it even last month, let alone before the season started? Or indeed, after Blackpool or Cov away??
We haven't hit these heights since the last millennium. All on a limited budget.
What a time to be jumping ship!?
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Post by eppinggas on Dec 15, 2019 10:10:32 GMT
The last time wycombe cheats fc and us were locked together in the league was the end of 2013-2014 season, when we needed just a point against an average Mansfield Town to stay above them and retain our league status. Imagine the name Mansfield popping up again and pissing on our parade...
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