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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures 12:30 - Dec 11 with 2839 viewsSamWhiteUK



Sorry, forgot to do this for the weekend just gone. We knew we'd still be at least second though ;)

UPDATE following Tuesday's game and our mahoosive win over Watford

UPDATE AGAIN with corrections - thanks to Hoppy for pointing out the error.



A handful of teams weren't having their downward moves shown correctly. I think they are now correct. I hadn't considered that team A team could move below a team level with them on points, team B, even if team B weren't playing. Interestingly enough, I had considered it from team B's perspective, i.e. they could move up without playing.

I think it should be right now, but please, if you think you see something wrong, question it!

(The original, pre-tuesday image could well be wrong as well. That's in the past!)

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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 12:49 - Dec 11 with 2721 viewsSamWhiteUK

Potential for N*rwich to jump into 6th...
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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 12:53 - Dec 11 with 2699 viewsBiGDonnie

How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 12:49 - Dec 11 by SamWhiteUK

Potential for N*rwich to jump into 6th...


The only way is down for WBA.

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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 12:54 - Dec 11 with 2692 viewsHelp

Sheff weds resurgence required

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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 13:12 - Dec 11 with 2618 viewsorfordbuoy

I must be reading this wrong because Leicester 'easy move down' against Millwall at home is unlikely. And Town have Watford away (and other tough matches) so 'easy move up' aint ... easy.
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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 14:04 - Dec 11 with 2509 viewsSamWhiteUK

How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 13:12 - Dec 11 by orfordbuoy

I must be reading this wrong because Leicester 'easy move down' against Millwall at home is unlikely. And Town have Watford away (and other tough matches) so 'easy move up' aint ... easy.


"Easy" is a poor choice of word, correct. It's not to do with chance, rather than it can happen without requiring a huge goal difference swing as well. I'm open to suggestions for better descriptions
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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 14:08 - Dec 11 with 2495 viewsDarkBrandon

How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 14:04 - Dec 11 by SamWhiteUK

"Easy" is a poor choice of word, correct. It's not to do with chance, rather than it can happen without requiring a huge goal difference swing as well. I'm open to suggestions for better descriptions


Possible move up/down
Possible mode up/down requiring GD swing
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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 15:00 - Dec 11 with 2401 viewsSamWhiteUK

How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 12:53 - Dec 11 by BiGDonnie

The only way is down for WBA.


Good spot, yes. The first table where there are three unassailable gaps?
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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 11:45 - Dec 13 with 1996 viewsSamWhiteUK

Have updated the OP following Tuesday's game.

Any chance of the budgies leaping into the playoff positions have been swiftly eradicated
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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 11:54 - Dec 13 with 1974 viewsSamWhiteUK

Leeds COULD enter the weekend in fourth
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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 12:04 - Dec 13 with 1938 viewshoppy

How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 11:45 - Dec 13 by SamWhiteUK

Have updated the OP following Tuesday's game.

Any chance of the budgies leaping into the playoff positions have been swiftly eradicated


You were going to change the 'easy' to 'possible' weren't you?

You've got Rotherham as unlikely move up, but not Sheff Weds unlikely move down on the updated version. Minor criticism - otherwise, very interesting, so please carry on! :)

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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 13:20 - Dec 13 with 1869 viewsSamWhiteUK

How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 12:04 - Dec 13 by hoppy

You were going to change the 'easy' to 'possible' weren't you?

You've got Rotherham as unlikely move up, but not Sheff Weds unlikely move down on the updated version. Minor criticism - otherwise, very interesting, so please carry on! :)


I was indeed going to change that.

Great spot re. Rotherham - that's a bug that needs ironing out. Will try and sort before the weekend.
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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 14:10 - Dec 13 with 1772 viewsSamWhiteUK

How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 12:04 - Dec 13 by hoppy

You were going to change the 'easy' to 'possible' weren't you?

You've got Rotherham as unlikely move up, but not Sheff Weds unlikely move down on the updated version. Minor criticism - otherwise, very interesting, so please carry on! :)


I believe I've made the changes correctly
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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 14:13 - Dec 13 with 1751 viewshoppy

How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 14:10 - Dec 13 by SamWhiteUK

I believe I've made the changes correctly


Nice one. Good stuff.

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How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 14:14 - Dec 13 with 1743 viewsSamWhiteUK

How the table could look following the midweek fixtures on 14:13 - Dec 13 by hoppy

Nice one. Good stuff.


Maybe Gav is waiting to have all the bugs ironed out before it can become a permanent fixture on the site
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