ucandomagic
Well-Known Member
I saved this until today so that I could include the full week-end league table, bar Sunderland v Boro.
An open game from start to finish – unsurprisingly, as we went ahead through Jebbo after just 4 minutes. It could (and probably should) have been 4-1 at half-time as Jebbo, Jayden and Sander all missed really good chances and Wes had to save a one-on-one. Second half was tighter, without any very clear chances. Overall, both teams pressed really well and we created nearly all of the best chances. Jayden was my man-of-the-match again.
Anyway, as usual, a few graphs to put everything in perspective:-
Graph 1 is a different one this week – just for one reason. We all remember 2016/17 and Wilder’s 100 point season – well, Graph 1 shows that on 57 points after 28 games we are in exactly the same position as in 2016/17 – and this is the Championship. We really are on the march with Hecky’s Army. Mind you, we did win the last 8 games of the season on the bounce in 16/17!
Graph 1

Graph 2 is the usual multiple comparison graph with our best recent Championship seasons. Graph 2 shows that after 28 games, on 57 points we are still just 5 points behind Warnock’s 05/06 season – which had a remarkable 62 points after 28 games. We are, however, now 7 points ahead of our 50 points in Wilder’s promotion season in 18/19. So this continues to be our best Championship season for a long time.
Graph 2

Graph 3 compares where we are to my benchmark results for each game to achieve an automatic promotion or a playoff season. – You can see from Graph 3 that, on 57 points, we are still 1 point ahead of my Autos Certain line and still a huge 11 points ahead of my Playoffs Certain results.
Graph 3

Finally, the League Table, and now a 13 point gap to third place. As I hinted at in the title – this was our first double over anybody this season. Should be the first of many.
Although our gap to 3rd seems solid, behind us Watford, Boro, Blackburn, Luton, Norwich and Millwall all only have only a fag paper between them. So at least one of them is likely to have a good run in, and we can take nothing for granted.
League Table

So, onwards and upwards. A relaxing pressure-off FA Cup trip to London Bridge next week!
I’m still waiting for the Mansour Magic!
UTB & Slava Ukraini
An open game from start to finish – unsurprisingly, as we went ahead through Jebbo after just 4 minutes. It could (and probably should) have been 4-1 at half-time as Jebbo, Jayden and Sander all missed really good chances and Wes had to save a one-on-one. Second half was tighter, without any very clear chances. Overall, both teams pressed really well and we created nearly all of the best chances. Jayden was my man-of-the-match again.
Anyway, as usual, a few graphs to put everything in perspective:-
Graph 1 is a different one this week – just for one reason. We all remember 2016/17 and Wilder’s 100 point season – well, Graph 1 shows that on 57 points after 28 games we are in exactly the same position as in 2016/17 – and this is the Championship. We really are on the march with Hecky’s Army. Mind you, we did win the last 8 games of the season on the bounce in 16/17!
Graph 1

Graph 2 is the usual multiple comparison graph with our best recent Championship seasons. Graph 2 shows that after 28 games, on 57 points we are still just 5 points behind Warnock’s 05/06 season – which had a remarkable 62 points after 28 games. We are, however, now 7 points ahead of our 50 points in Wilder’s promotion season in 18/19. So this continues to be our best Championship season for a long time.
Graph 2

Graph 3 compares where we are to my benchmark results for each game to achieve an automatic promotion or a playoff season. – You can see from Graph 3 that, on 57 points, we are still 1 point ahead of my Autos Certain line and still a huge 11 points ahead of my Playoffs Certain results.
Graph 3

Finally, the League Table, and now a 13 point gap to third place. As I hinted at in the title – this was our first double over anybody this season. Should be the first of many.
Although our gap to 3rd seems solid, behind us Watford, Boro, Blackburn, Luton, Norwich and Millwall all only have only a fag paper between them. So at least one of them is likely to have a good run in, and we can take nothing for granted.
League Table

So, onwards and upwards. A relaxing pressure-off FA Cup trip to London Bridge next week!
I’m still waiting for the Mansour Magic!
UTB & Slava Ukraini