Going Down??
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This is a post by TonyW which I have just lifted from the other place:
For us to go down from here, all of the following would have to happen:
a) We'd have to lose both games
b) Gillingham would have to take at least two points from their last two (they haven't won since March 10th, and have scored 1 goal in 6 April games)
c) Wimbledon would have to take four points from their last three (one of which is away to Wigan)
d) Walsall would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last eight, and that was home against Bury)
e) Oldham would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last nine)
f) Rochdale would need to win two of their last three (though obviously one would be the game against us)
Basically we'd need for five teams that have been bad all season to suddenly all turn it around at the same time.
So whilst we're not mathematically safe yet, it's probably a 1 in a thousand shot from here (even most of the bookies have us at 66-1 for relegation now)
I hope he's right!
For us to go down from here, all of the following would have to happen:
a) We'd have to lose both games
b) Gillingham would have to take at least two points from their last two (they haven't won since March 10th, and have scored 1 goal in 6 April games)
c) Wimbledon would have to take four points from their last three (one of which is away to Wigan)
d) Walsall would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last eight, and that was home against Bury)
e) Oldham would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last nine)
f) Rochdale would need to win two of their last three (though obviously one would be the game against us)
Basically we'd need for five teams that have been bad all season to suddenly all turn it around at the same time.
So whilst we're not mathematically safe yet, it's probably a 1 in a thousand shot from here (even most of the bookies have us at 66-1 for relegation now)
I hope he's right!
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Yes - he is right albeit a couple of those teams could get one less point and survive if they won one of their matches by a substantial margin or we got tonked in our two games due to goal difference.
Relegation looks very unlikely and we'll know more at 21.35 tonight.
Relegation looks very unlikely and we'll know more at 21.35 tonight.
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Well actually he's wrong. We could theoretically draw one of our games and still go down. And we won't be safe at 21.35 (or even 21.45) tonight whatever happens.
As to the rest of it:
b) Gillingham would have to take at least two points from their last two (they haven't won since March 10th, and have scored 1 goal in 6 April games)
Gills play Plymouth at home, who surrendered meekly at Northampton on Saturday and seem to be running out of steam. Their other game is at Bristol Rovers, who have nothing to play for.
c) Wimbledon would have to take four points from their last three (one of which is away to Wigan)
and one of which is at home to Bury. The other is at Doncaster. Perfectly doable.
d) Walsall would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last eight, and that was home against Bury)
They host Northampton and visit Fleetwood. Certainly not beyond the bounds of possibility. Even Bradford, their third opponents, have stuttered badly of late.
e) Oldham would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last nine)
Doncaster, Northampton and Southend. Again, not really the toughest set of opponents if you're scrapping for survival.
f) Rochdale would need to win two of their last three (though obviously one would be the game against us)
Their other two games are at home. Even if they lose tonight they could still overtake us with a modest goal difference swing.
Of course I don't think all this is going to happen. The bookies odds are like that for a reason. But individually all of those clubs will fancy their chances of getting the results needed. Let's make sure we do what's needed to stay clear of it. We could even finish top half if we pulled our finger out!
As to the rest of it:
b) Gillingham would have to take at least two points from their last two (they haven't won since March 10th, and have scored 1 goal in 6 April games)
Gills play Plymouth at home, who surrendered meekly at Northampton on Saturday and seem to be running out of steam. Their other game is at Bristol Rovers, who have nothing to play for.
c) Wimbledon would have to take four points from their last three (one of which is away to Wigan)
and one of which is at home to Bury. The other is at Doncaster. Perfectly doable.
d) Walsall would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last eight, and that was home against Bury)
They host Northampton and visit Fleetwood. Certainly not beyond the bounds of possibility. Even Bradford, their third opponents, have stuttered badly of late.
e) Oldham would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last nine)
Doncaster, Northampton and Southend. Again, not really the toughest set of opponents if you're scrapping for survival.
f) Rochdale would need to win two of their last three (though obviously one would be the game against us)
Their other two games are at home. Even if they lose tonight they could still overtake us with a modest goal difference swing.
Of course I don't think all this is going to happen. The bookies odds are like that for a reason. But individually all of those clubs will fancy their chances of getting the results needed. Let's make sure we do what's needed to stay clear of it. We could even finish top half if we pulled our finger out!
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Yeah, if you look at the predicted table and change their prediction of us drawing with Rochdale into a loss for us, then we survive on goal difference. All it would then take is a tonking by Blackburn to send us down. And that's with tweaking only the results in our games, and no others.
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Fair point = well spotted!Kernow Yellow wrote: ↑Tue Apr 24, 2018 3:47 pm Well actually he's wrong. We could theoretically draw one of our games and still go down. And we won't be safe at 21.35 (or even 21.45) tonight whatever happens.
As to the rest of it:
b) Gillingham would have to take at least two points from their last two (they haven't won since March 10th, and have scored 1 goal in 6 April games)
Gills play Plymouth at home, who surrendered meekly at Northampton on Saturday and seem to be running out of steam. Their other game is at Bristol Rovers, who have nothing to play for.
c) Wimbledon would have to take four points from their last three (one of which is away to Wigan)
and one of which is at home to Bury. The other is at Doncaster. Perfectly doable.
d) Walsall would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last eight, and that was home against Bury)
They host Northampton and visit Fleetwood. Certainly not beyond the bounds of possibility. Even Bradford, their third opponents, have stuttered badly of late.
e) Oldham would need to win two of their last three (they've only won one of their last nine)
Doncaster, Northampton and Southend. Again, not really the toughest set of opponents if you're scrapping for survival.
f) Rochdale would need to win two of their last three (though obviously one would be the game against us)
Their other two games are at home. Even if they lose tonight they could still overtake us with a modest goal difference swing.
Of course I don't think all this is going to happen. The bookies odds are like that for a reason. But individually all of those clubs will fancy their chances of getting the results needed. Let's make sure we do what's needed to stay clear of it. We could even finish top half if we pulled our finger out!
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Tonight I can only really see home wins for Rochdale and Oldham. I would consider it a successful evening if just one of them failed to win.
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Has someone got access to the stats from previous seasons? Interested to know how many points the teams finishing 21st have got each time...
Would love us to be safe before we head to Ewood Park
Would love us to be safe before we head to Ewood Park
Bring back the black away shirt!
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Ok, so that was a very good evening for us!
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Well they both failed to win and Oldham actually took a bit of a tonking at home. If we take only a point against Rochdale it will mean Oldham would have to win their last two and overturn a GD which is -12 worse than ours.
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Cracking results tonight, 1 point from two home games for Oldham and Rochdale - lest we forget, these teams are in the bottom eight for a reason, they aren't very good.
We'll be fine now.
We'll be fine now.
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And the added bonus of Franchise being effectively relegated. Hope Wimbledon stay up.
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I dont really, I’m not keen on Wimbledon, the hipster hoofers!
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We're now 200/1 to go down.
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A point versus ‘Dale and we’re guaranteed safety.
I am pleased that we go into the game where we have to be proactive - we must not sit back. Let’s have a go at them.
I am pleased that we go into the game where we have to be proactive - we must not sit back. Let’s have a go at them.
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As a matter of interest, when was the last time we were involved in relegation worries this close to the end of the season and survived? It seems like quite a novel experience! Was it that Tranmere game in 92?