perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh 23:47 - Jan 23 with 1388 views | jacobnikons | might ironically fire them up . Too often the team finishing 3rd blow the play offs especially when they have been in top 2 for most of the season. I think KM has too many in the squad now and its getting like Cook's era now with too many players to keep happy. Ridiculous that talent like Humphreys, KVY and Edwards not even getting on the bench yet headless chicken Jackson gets on, go figure... |  | | |  |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 05:55 - Jan 24 with 1240 views | Westcountryblue | Think we're definitely missing a trick by not having Edwards on the bench. He has the ability to really change games with his directness...like Cambridge at home earlier this season. |  | |  |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 08:40 - Jan 24 with 1153 views | Guthrum | Finishing lower down the playoffs reduces (for the bottom two virtually halves) the chances of promotion. Over the last 20 seasons, the team finishing 3rd has won 7 times (35%), the team finishing 4th 6 times (30%), the team finishing 5th 3 times (15%), the team finishing 6th 4 times (20%). This is about as good an idea as being relegated to rebuild in a lower division. |  |
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perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 10:16 - Jan 24 with 1049 views | Cotty |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 08:40 - Jan 24 by Guthrum | Finishing lower down the playoffs reduces (for the bottom two virtually halves) the chances of promotion. Over the last 20 seasons, the team finishing 3rd has won 7 times (35%), the team finishing 4th 6 times (30%), the team finishing 5th 3 times (15%), the team finishing 6th 4 times (20%). This is about as good an idea as being relegated to rebuild in a lower division. |
Also looking out our own history: Position after winning the playoffs: 3rd: 1 time (100%) 4th: 0 times (0%) 5th: 0 times (0%) 6th: 0 times (0%) I also just realised another oddity of the English language, 0 is treated as a plural |  | |  |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 10:31 - Jan 24 with 1012 views | DJR |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 10:16 - Jan 24 by Cotty | Also looking out our own history: Position after winning the playoffs: 3rd: 1 time (100%) 4th: 0 times (0%) 5th: 0 times (0%) 6th: 0 times (0%) I also just realised another oddity of the English language, 0 is treated as a plural |
As a pedant, I find that an interesting grammatical point. And it is the case whether you pronounce 0 as zero, nought or no. [Post edited 24 Jan 2023 10:33]
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perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 10:32 - Jan 24 with 1003 views | Cotty |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 10:31 - Jan 24 by DJR | As a pedant, I find that an interesting grammatical point. And it is the case whether you pronounce 0 as zero, nought or no. [Post edited 24 Jan 2023 10:33]
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Weird innit |  | |  |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 10:56 - Jan 24 with 924 views | Keno |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 10:31 - Jan 24 by DJR | As a pedant, I find that an interesting grammatical point. And it is the case whether you pronounce 0 as zero, nought or no. [Post edited 24 Jan 2023 10:33]
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There's nothing between those variations tho |  |
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perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 11:40 - Jan 24 with 825 views | DJR |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 10:56 - Jan 24 by Keno | There's nothing between those variations tho |
I think there is a difference in the sense that zero and nought are written versions of a figure, whereas no, in the sense of "not any", is a word in its own right. But this difference doesn't appear to make any difference when it comes to the use of "times". [Post edited 24 Jan 2023 11:41]
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ouch on 11:41 - Jan 24 with 819 views | Dyland |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 08:40 - Jan 24 by Guthrum | Finishing lower down the playoffs reduces (for the bottom two virtually halves) the chances of promotion. Over the last 20 seasons, the team finishing 3rd has won 7 times (35%), the team finishing 4th 6 times (30%), the team finishing 5th 3 times (15%), the team finishing 6th 4 times (20%). This is about as good an idea as being relegated to rebuild in a lower division. |
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perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 11:52 - Jan 24 with 791 views | Keno |
perhaps finishing 4th, 5th or 6rh on 11:40 - Jan 24 by DJR | I think there is a difference in the sense that zero and nought are written versions of a figure, whereas no, in the sense of "not any", is a word in its own right. But this difference doesn't appear to make any difference when it comes to the use of "times". [Post edited 24 Jan 2023 11:41]
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and there I was trying to be witty in a clever kind of way |  |
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