| Our points accrual has been pretty consistent all season 18:36 - Mar 15 with 903 views | Dubtractor | If you bundle our games into batches of 6 (the accepted measure of current form) you get the following points bundles. 9 10 9 13 13 11 With yesterday's win the start of another batch of 6. Every single one of those 6 match runs includes a defeat, with just one including 2 losses. Aside from the first 4 games, the longest we've gone without a win is just 2 games. It seems like we don't manage to stick long winning runs together, but we bounce back from defeats very effectively, and always keep the total ticking over. If we continue in the same vein we'll be there or thereabouts for 2nd place. |  |
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| Our points accrual has been pretty consistent all season on 18:43 - Mar 15 with 820 views | jasondozzell | That's a useful breakdown, Dub, and more evidence of what you've said about how steady we've been especially since September. KM seems to make a point of getting a response after a defeat. We're looking healthy in terms of how steady we are. I think the Millwall and Boro home games are the key. If we win those I think we'll be likely to make it. |  | |  |
| Our points accrual has been pretty consistent all season on 18:43 - Mar 15 with 821 views | Pique | Interesting analysis. It's definitely true that, the Premier League season aside, McKenna's Ipswich teams never seem to go on long losing streaks. Even when we have bad results, we always seem to bounce back quickly. |  | |  |
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