Week 24 results BRADFORD CITY v ROTHERHAM UNITED POSTPONED Due to a frozen pitch LEYTON ORIENT 1 CARDIFF CITY 1 A 12th league goal of the season from Yousef Salech earned Cardiff a draw, after a 12th league of the season from Dom Ballard had given Orient the lead. No points for anyone from this game, as 22 predicted a win for Cardiff, and the other 2 went for an Orient victory. PETERBOROUGH UNITED 3 BOLTON WANDERERS 1 Peterborough's rise up the League One table continued as they defeated sixth-placed Bolton. Nobody had this spot-on, but 8 did get the outcome. ACCRINGTON STANLEY v BARNET POSTPONED Due to a frozen pitch CREWE ALEXANDRA 1 HARROGATE TOWN 1 Tom Cursons netted a 93rd minute leveller for bottom club Harrogate as they claimed an unlikely draw. Well done to unitedwhites for being the only one to get this spot-on, and nobody had the outcome, as everyone else predicted a win for Crewe, with 12 going for a 2-0 in what was the weeks most predicted score. OLDHAM ATHLETIC v NOTTS COUNTY POSTPONED Due to a frozen pitch TRANMERE ROVERS 0 BROMLEY 2 Michael Cheek struck twice as Bromley maintained their impressive run of form with their seventh consectutive league win. Only Sector4, Lewis_1 and oxfcolu had this spot-on, and a further 12 got the outcome. I thought we may be in danger of losing all this weeks fixtures when Storm Goretti hit the country, but in the end we lost three games due to the deep freeze that preceeded the storm. As for the four games that did survive. most members probably wished they had been called off as well, as it was only the Bromley 2-0, that gave us 21 of the weeks 32 total points. proving easy to predict. In fact it was only the outcomes from Bromley and Peterborough that gave 16 members their solitary one point. It was two of the four members, who got a 3 pointer, sharing the honour of being the weeks top scorer with unitedwhites and Lewis_1 both getting an outcome each to give them both a useful 4 points. On a quiet week I thought I would see how the season is going. Things have changed a little since I last looked five weeks ago. The 169 games have finished with 88 (52.07%) homes, 49 (28.99%) aways, and 32 (18.94%) draws. The change has seen the homes drop about 4%, and aways increase by that 4%. The top result is now a tie between the 1-0 and the 2-1, both with 17. Followed by the 1-1 on 15. The surprise fourth continues to be the 3-1 with 14. Best for an away is the 0-2 and 1-2 with 12 each. Week 26 will now be a nine game week to make up for the postponed fixtures in Week 24. In the Premier In such a low scoring week there is not much to report. At the top the Bromley outcome kept concordman there for another week, but his lead has been cut to just 2 points by Sector4, who moved up a place into the runner-up spot once again, thanks to having the Bromley 2-0 spot-on. Just the Bromley outcome for Jorash63, and he drops back to third. There are no changes to the rest of the division, but a special mention for the bottom two, as the top scoring performace from unitedwhites and Lewis_1 greatly improved their chances of survival. Two weeks ago the former was 7 points from safety, but the 7 points he has got since, has moved him to within a point of safety, and the later was 24 points to safety, but after 8 points in the last two weeks, has cut the deficit to a more manageable 16 points. In Division One With ten of the twelve members getting one point, it is only the other two that caused a change. With Blue4U2 taking advantage of basher2010 firing a blank, to move up a place, and oxfcolu moving up a place, after getting the Bromley 2-0 spot-on. THE TABLES (169 out of 280 played) (Tie-breaker: Most 3 pointers, and then the first to post) Week 25 Fixtures 10 games picked by this weeks guest Tropical_Us. LEEDS UNITED v FULHAM SUNDERLAND v CRYSTAL PALACE SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY v PORTSMOUTH STOKE CITY v QUEENS PARK RANGERS WREXHAM v NORWICH CITY BARNSLEY v BLACKPOOL LUTON TOWN v LINCOLN CITY CRAWLEY TOWN v NOTTS COUNTY GRIMSBY TOWN v BARNET SWINDON TOWN v SALFORD CITY Good luck everybody. |  |