I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored 14:15 - Oct 20 with 1041 views | unstableblue | This season, current 1 Plymouth Argyle 14 29 2 Sunderland 12 28 3 Wycombe Wanderers 12 26 4 Wigan Athletic 12 25 5 Rotherham United 12 23 6 MK Dons 13 22 Last Season, at this point: 1 Hull City 13 30 2 Peterborough United 14 28 3 Lincoln City 13 26 4 Portsmouth 14 25 5 Ipswich Town 13 25 6 Charlton Athletic 12 23 Last season, at end: 1 Hull City 46 14 89 2 Peterborough United 46 87 3 Blackpool 46 80 4 Sunderland 46 77 5 Lincoln City 46 77 6 Oxford United 46 74 19/20 season at this point: 1 Peterborough United 14 27 2 Ipswich Town 13 27 3 Wycombe Wanderers 14 27 4 Coventry City 14 24 5 Fleetwood Town 13 23 6 Oxford United 14 22 19/20, at end (covid season): 1 Coventry City 34 67 2 Rotherham United 35 62 3 Oxford United 35 60 4 Portsmouth 35 60 5 Fleetwood Town 35 60 6 Peterborough United 35 59 | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 14:29 - Oct 20 with 960 views | Cheltenham_Blue | I think the important question is what do YOU make of it? | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:01 - Oct 20 with 886 views | Herbivore | Be interested to know where Rotherham in 19/20, I don't recall them ever being too far back. | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:08 - Oct 20 with 867 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:01 - Oct 20 by Herbivore | Be interested to know where Rotherham in 19/20, I don't recall them ever being too far back. |
Rotherham were 9th - albeit 6 points off top and with a game in hand on Peterborough Tbh I don’t think these tables show anything particularly groundbreaking. Mostly the teams that finished at the top were up there already and those that were at the top at the seasons end were there or thereabouts after a quarter of the season. There are a couple of exceptions in both directions - notably us falling away and hopefully we’ll be ones going the other way this time | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:10 - Oct 20 with 852 views | Herbivore |
I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:08 - Oct 20 by C_HealyIsAPleasure | Rotherham were 9th - albeit 6 points off top and with a game in hand on Peterborough Tbh I don’t think these tables show anything particularly groundbreaking. Mostly the teams that finished at the top were up there already and those that were at the top at the seasons end were there or thereabouts after a quarter of the season. There are a couple of exceptions in both directions - notably us falling away and hopefully we’ll be ones going the other way this time |
Yes I'm not quite sure what it's meant to show. It looks at first glance like about half the teams in the top 6 stay there and two thirds of the sides who gain promotion are also already top 6 by now. Rotherham weren't far back, but Blackpool were further adrift. We're going to have to be like the outlier side, which isn't impossible by any means. | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:12 - Oct 20 with 850 views | unstableblue |
I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 14:29 - Oct 20 by Cheltenham_Blue | I think the important question is what do YOU make of it? |
YES Cheltenham.... I like the cut of your gib I think that a 3-4 clubs will stay the pace to secure one of the top twos or a play-off place, and 2-3 will drop away (that was Ipswich under Lambert) allowing others into the top six and even the top two... Those with good squads can stay the pace - Hull and Peterborough for example But there isn't a whole lot of change from early pacesetters. So I think we probably won't secure top two.. think Sunderland, Rotherham and Wycombe will grab those, but we'll be a very strong play-off contender, with Plymouth, MK and Wigan contenders to drop out Ta-DAH! | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:16 - Oct 20 with 817 views | pennblue |
I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:12 - Oct 20 by unstableblue | YES Cheltenham.... I like the cut of your gib I think that a 3-4 clubs will stay the pace to secure one of the top twos or a play-off place, and 2-3 will drop away (that was Ipswich under Lambert) allowing others into the top six and even the top two... Those with good squads can stay the pace - Hull and Peterborough for example But there isn't a whole lot of change from early pacesetters. So I think we probably won't secure top two.. think Sunderland, Rotherham and Wycombe will grab those, but we'll be a very strong play-off contender, with Plymouth, MK and Wigan contenders to drop out Ta-DAH! |
I'm off down the bookies .... | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:24 - Oct 20 with 791 views | unstableblue |
I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:16 - Oct 20 by pennblue | I'm off down the bookies .... |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:28 - Oct 20 with 781 views | nodge_blue | I make of it that Charlton have had a shocking 12 months. I can remember their new owner going on Talksport when he took over a couple of years back and talking big things. Not sure if he hasn't followed through with the players in. Also - did Coventry win with only 67 points? Wow. [Post edited 20 Oct 2021 15:30]
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:33 - Oct 20 with 756 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:28 - Oct 20 by nodge_blue | I make of it that Charlton have had a shocking 12 months. I can remember their new owner going on Talksport when he took over a couple of years back and talking big things. Not sure if he hasn't followed through with the players in. Also - did Coventry win with only 67 points? Wow. [Post edited 20 Oct 2021 15:30]
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67 points was in the COVID shortened season | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:40 - Oct 20 with 725 views | positivity | one thing that leaps out is how much higher the ppg of the 6 is at the start compared to the end. obvious really with a bigger sample size, but shows we shouldn't be expecting the top 6 to carry on at the 2 points a game rate. so, if we carry on at the rate we've been gathering points since bolton, we'll be catching them | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 17:36 - Oct 20 with 540 views | nodge_blue |
I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 15:33 - Oct 20 by C_HealyIsAPleasure | 67 points was in the COVID shortened season |
Ah yes I forgot it was called off early. | |
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I am STATTO.. what do we make of this Historical Table analysis - yes I am bored on 18:14 - Oct 20 with 489 views | Trequartista | That it all is of no relevance. Sorry. | |
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