FAO Durham 18:05 - Jan 20 with 763 views | RSCOSWORTH | Looking at the form table since December 25th (last five matches for us) and extrapolating this out across the remaining games this season and adding to the games already played this season results in this final table. Pos Team 1 Stevenage 2 Carlisle United 3 Stockport County 4 Salford City 5 Leyton Orient 6 Walsall 7 Colchester United 8 Sutton United 9 Swindon Town 10 Bradford City 11 Doncaster Rovers 12 Tranmere Rovers 13 Barrow 14 Northampton Town 15 AFC Wimbledon 16 Mansfield Town 17 Crewe Alexandra 18 Grimsby Town 19 Harrogate Town 20 Newport County 21 Hartlepool United 22 Rochdale 23 Gillingham 24 Crawley Town So it would seem that your dream of us finishing in a Play-Off position is possible. The problem with the above is that it's only form over four or five games for a lot of teams, only three for Crawley, and thus probably doesn't give a particularly true reflection of what the final table will be. Looking at the form since October 31st (last 10 matches for us) gives the following final table: Pos Team 1 Stevenage 2 Leyton Orient 3 Stockport County 4 Walsall 5 Northampton Town 6 Carlisle United 7 Salford City 8 Bradford City 9 AFC Wimbledon 10 Doncaster Rovers 11 Sutton United 12 Swindon Town 13 Barrow 14 Mansfield Town 15 Crewe Alexandra 16 Tranmere Rovers 17 Colchester United 18 Harrogate Town 19 Grimsby Town 20 Newport County 21 Crawley Town 22 Hartlepool United 23 Rochdale 24 Gillingham This I feel is more realistic and has us finishing on 56 points which is still 30 points from our remaining 20 matches. I think this would be pretty impressive going considering we only had 11 points 10 matches ago! I'd love us to still be in with a shout of the Play-Off's with a few games to go but I'd actually be happy with guaranteed safety at the same stage of the season. | |
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FAO Durham on 19:40 - Jan 20 with 725 views | noah4x4 | It would be a great shame if both Crawley and Gillingham get relegated. If the current top three, Orient, Stevenage and Northampton then go up, and then the top two, Notts County & Wrexham get promoted from the National League, League Two could be even more northern centric, with Col U fans (yet again) becoming THE most travelled in the entire EFL. A flight round the Equator might be shorter! | | | |
FAO Durham on 20:23 - Jan 20 with 717 views | RSCOSWORTH |
FAO Durham on 19:40 - Jan 20 by noah4x4 | It would be a great shame if both Crawley and Gillingham get relegated. If the current top three, Orient, Stevenage and Northampton then go up, and then the top two, Notts County & Wrexham get promoted from the National League, League Two could be even more northern centric, with Col U fans (yet again) becoming THE most travelled in the entire EFL. A flight round the Equator might be shorter! |
I was thinking the same a few days ago. If the divisions ended as they are now we'd be guaranteed to lose four Southern sides and gain a few more Northern ones from both above and below. Cambridge and Milton Keynes would join us in League Two next season and would become two of our nearest away games. | |
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FAO Durham on 21:04 - Jan 20 with 705 views | durham_exile | RS - absolutely brilliant. I would take the top seven now if it were offered. Ever the eternal optimist I have to believe. Yes I know that it's a tall order but whilst still mathematically possible we must believe. I also agree given the parlous state of affairs prior to Christmas I would settle for 17th place, but without being greedy Top Seven is brilliant. PS Would be delighted to see Mansfield miss out especially after the shenanigans with Danny Johnson. Up the U's | |
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FAO Durham on 08:36 - Jan 21 with 652 views | bwildered | Only one table applicable, the final table on Monday 8th May, 2-30 pm. | |
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