How tough is each League 1 club’s run-in? Graphically pleasing ??

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I know this has been done to death but this is an easy reference point.

https://experimental361.com/2017/03/17/how-tough-is-each-league-1-clubs-run-in/

Looks good to me!

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We've definitely got the easiest run-in out of the top 6
 
We need more of this stuff.
Has anyone plotted the players WAGS menstrual cycles?? Coupled with how often the players have a shit on a daily basis will hugely determine whether we gain promotion or lose in the play offs.

Simple solution - see the title and don't open !!
 
We need more of this stuff.
Has anyone plotted the players WAGS menstrual cycles?? Coupled with how often the players have a shit on a daily basis will hugely determine whether we gain promotion or lose in the play offs.
Too complicated then ?
 
So we have a retrospective fixture on March 15th and then play on the 20th and then another back to the future match on the 6th. What is this all about?
 
So we have a retrospective fixture on March 15th and then play on the 20th and then another back to the future match on the 6th. What is this all about?
It's the difficulty rating. If you look at Charlton their game against us is rated 1; their most difficult game. Which, in theory, away at the top club, it is.
 
I wonder if we will be the team that puts the R next to Coventrys name?
 
I disagree that we have the easiest run in. Playing teams fighting for survival can be some of the hardest results to grind out. As we saw with Swindon - teams are gonna down fighting.
Its sorted already ,bottom 4 are down , top 6 are sorted rest are just making up.
 
It would have been much better to know if the games were (H) or (A) :mad::mad::mad::mad:
 



We need more of this stuff.
Has anyone plotted the players WAGS menstrual cycles?? Coupled with how often the players have a shit on a daily basis will hugely determine whether we gain promotion or lose in the play offs.

There's a considerable difference between a tabular analysis of the possible outcome of games remaining and an assessment of the players' bowel movements and the time of the month for their ladyfriends.

I'd say the OP has some relevance and might help us better understand the likelihood of promotion and is interesting. I suspect your suggestion is not quite so helpful, although I appreciate the effort you put in to coming up with a piece of lateral thinking.
 
There's a considerable difference between a tabular analysis of the possible outcome of games remaining and an assessment of the players' bowel movements and the time of the month for their ladyfriends.

I'd say the OP has some relevance and might help us better understand the likelihood of promotion and is interesting. I suspect your suggestion is not quite so helpful, although I appreciate the effort you put in to coming up with a piece of lateral thinking.



Thankyou.
 
What we need now is some "glass half empties" to counteract the argument.

Millwall - not one of our ten hardest? On current form top 6. Red card surely. Local derby to finish with as well. Form books out of the window there. Football is more of an art than a science isn't it. Hence Adkins and his wild geese and diamonds are a thing of the past, thankfully. ;)
 
I disagree that we have the easiest run in. Playing teams fighting for survival can be some of the hardest results to grind out. As we saw with Swindon - teams are gonna down fighting.
Yep agreed, I'd have liked a full house of grey teams to play.

But then again, there's also a theory that bang-average mid-table or already relegated teams that suddenly find themselves with nothing to play for, can be at their most dangerous at this time of the season because they're playing without much pressure. And then there's the out of contract players that have done nothing all season who decide to give their all in the last few games. Think of the Ryan Flynns of this league, they could cause an upset. :(


Let's hope those grey teams are full of players on long term contracts, who are so bad that they've already given all they've got to give pressure or not and we'll be reight. :D
 
It's the difficulty rating. If you look at Charlton their game against us is rated 1; their most difficult game. Which, in theory, away at the top club, it is.

We're rated 1 because we're 1st. It's not a rating of difficulty, it's the league position of the opposition.
 

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