Deadbat
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I have seen a few threads about respective run ins and who has arguable the toughest so thought I would summarise my thoughts and also can use this to check back and look at games as we move towards the end.
Hard to predict (us for instance losing to Hartlepool but winning at Bournemouth and our patchy home form). Also many of the top teams have had wobbles and noone has really been that consistent since Xmas (except maybe Yeovil). Many have had 2 or 3 wins then lost or drew a few and now any team that goes on a run of 5 or 6 wins may see that be enough....
There are quite a few of the top 7 playing each other and assuming Coventry and Walsall etc have too much to do; it means points will be dropped in games and there will be lots of twists and turns.
I will list the final games for the top 7 with the games in bold against each other (of the top 7) with a brief analysis.
Doncaster
Teams against top 7 = 4 (2 away / 2 home)
MK Dons (a)
Bournemouth (a)
Carlisle (h)
Portsmouth (h)
Scunthorpe (a)
Coventry (a)
Swindon (h)
Tranmere (h)
Crewe (a)
Notts County (h)
Brentford (a)
Doncaster's run in looks tougher than ours as they have to go to Bournemouth and Brentford. They also have some tricky away games at MK Dons and Coventry. Scunny wont be pushovers in a derby. At home their games outside of Swindon/Tranmere look winnable as they play mid table teams and Pompey. I think they will lose a few but if they avoid defeat in the next two away games this week they will fancy their chances I feel.
Sheff Utd
Teams against top 7 = 3 (1 away / 2 home)
MK Dons (h)
Crewe (a)
Stevenage (a)
Brentford (h)
Tranmere (a)
Carlisle (h)
Walsall (a)
Swindon (h)
Crawley (h)
Portsmouth (a)
Preston (h)
We of course have to go to Tranmere (who seem to be fading) but face games against Brentford and Swindon at home that could be huge really. Last season we failed to beat any of the top 3 at home and then ultimately chucked it away v Stevenage in the last home game. Can we change this round this season? I think we may start to turn around some of the home results and feel it will be games at places like Stevenage, Walsall and Crewe that could be deciding factors. Walsall have been beating most at home recently and we will hope they have cooled off by then. Our final 4 games sees 3 games at the Lane (hopefully 25,000+?) and after Swindon we play Crawley and Preston who both will have little to play for. With Pompey sandwiched in between thse two as the penultimate game; we could not on paper pick 3 better games to finish and if we are in the top 2 with 3 to play will fancy our chances but things dont always work out that way....
Swindon
Teams against top 7 = 3 (3 away / 1 home)
Walsall (h)
Brentford (a)
Yeovil (a)
Notts County (h)
Oldham (h)
Doncaster (a)
MK Dons (h)
Sheff Utd (a)
Crewe (h)
Stevenage (h)
Scunthorpe (a)
Swindon have a new manager and still on paper maybe have the strongest squad in the division. they certainly have a wealth of attacking talent and quite a bit of experience too. They have have a mixed run it too with games against 3 of the fellow top 7 and very tough games too against arguable the 3 biggest contenders outside of themselves for promotion (certainly on the current table). The rest of their games look ok with a tricky game v Walsall this week but then a lot of home games you would expect them to win. A lot will depend on where Scunny are for the final game and if they need to win to stay up. Their final 3 games like ours look winnable.
Brentford
Teams against top 7 = 3 (1 away / 2 home)
Stevenage (a)
Carlisle (a)
Swindon (h)
Preston (a)
Sheff Utd (a)
Notts County (h)
MK Dons (h)
Coventry (a)
Crewe (a)
Portsmouth (h)
Hartlepool (a)
Doncaster (h)
Like us they have two home games against rivals and only one away (to us). Their run is similar to ours with a few awkward away games (namely Coventry) but some they ought to win. Their home games will be key as they have been strong at Griffin Park. After Coventry they will feel they have 3 games they can win with the bottom two to lay and then Donny at home which could be huge. With Wright Phillips aboard I expect them to score goals but they have a relatively young side so maybe pressure may get to them.
Yeovil
Teams against top 7 = 1 (1 home)
Hartlepool (a)
Crawley (h)
Swindon (h)
Carlisle (a)
Walsall (h)
Notts County (a)
Shrewsbury (h)
Stevenage (a)
Oldham (a)
Crewe (h)
Bury (a)
They have quietly kept winning and seem organised, hard to beat and very strong at home. Madden is scoring nearly every game and they have a few other very good, young players. The feeling is from many they wont get automatic but then you look at the run they have had and the fixtures they have left. On paper their run in is by far the easiest. They have some very easy games and play 8 of their last 11 against bottom half teams. They only have one game (and at home a relatively local derby they will be up for). I feel they may have a wobble as they have not really had one but then a look at above and especially the final 5 games and I would not be shocked if they went up. I suppose a few injuries and things at the moment the radar and noone seems to have worked out how to play against them. My dark horse for automatic.
Tranmere
Teams against top 7 = 3 (1 away / 2 home)
Oldham (h)
Walsall (a)
MK Dons (a)
Stevenage (a)
Sheff Utd (h)
Portsmouth (a)
Doncaster (a)
Hartlepool (h)
Preston (a)
Bournemouth (h)
Still think they will fall away and have done in recent weeks with more defeats the than wins. They seem to have lost to the other teams at the top (Swindon at home / Yeovil away). They have lost many of the players that were key to the due to either injury or to them returning to parent clubs. They had a good win at Colchester the other week showing they can still do it occasionally but I feel if anyone does dip out it will be them. They have some games they should and could win in the run in but a few tough games at Doncaster and Bournemouth in the final run in. I fear they may win as many as they draw but lose as many as they win/draw if you know what I mean. Mixed form may see them just dip out.
Bournemouth
Teams against top 7 = 2 (1 away / 1 away)
Doncaster (h)
Stevenage (a)
Oldham (a)
Bury (h)
Colchester (a)
Scunthorpe (h)
Notts County (h)
Shrewsbury (a)
Carlisle (h)
Tranmere (a)
A few weeks ago they were my tip for the league. They had spent big, had goals in them and Howe had them flying. Now they have lost four straight and are out of the top 6. They face Doncaster and Bournemouth in the next and then final game. In between these games they have a lot of games you would expect them to win and the other 4 home games I would be surprised if they did not amass maximum points. Visits to Oldham, Colchester, Shrewsbury and Oldham will not exactly fill them with fear either. Next week is huge. If they can beat Donny and get back to winning ways then expect them to go on a run and challenge for automatic. If they lose another then they confidence wise they may take a big hit and be then feeling the playoffs is their best shot. After Yeovil the easiest run in for me though.
Hard to predict (us for instance losing to Hartlepool but winning at Bournemouth and our patchy home form). Also many of the top teams have had wobbles and noone has really been that consistent since Xmas (except maybe Yeovil). Many have had 2 or 3 wins then lost or drew a few and now any team that goes on a run of 5 or 6 wins may see that be enough....
There are quite a few of the top 7 playing each other and assuming Coventry and Walsall etc have too much to do; it means points will be dropped in games and there will be lots of twists and turns.
I will list the final games for the top 7 with the games in bold against each other (of the top 7) with a brief analysis.
Doncaster
Teams against top 7 = 4 (2 away / 2 home)
MK Dons (a)
Bournemouth (a)
Carlisle (h)
Portsmouth (h)
Scunthorpe (a)
Coventry (a)
Swindon (h)
Tranmere (h)
Crewe (a)
Notts County (h)
Brentford (a)
Doncaster's run in looks tougher than ours as they have to go to Bournemouth and Brentford. They also have some tricky away games at MK Dons and Coventry. Scunny wont be pushovers in a derby. At home their games outside of Swindon/Tranmere look winnable as they play mid table teams and Pompey. I think they will lose a few but if they avoid defeat in the next two away games this week they will fancy their chances I feel.
Sheff Utd
Teams against top 7 = 3 (1 away / 2 home)
MK Dons (h)
Crewe (a)
Stevenage (a)
Brentford (h)
Tranmere (a)
Carlisle (h)
Walsall (a)
Swindon (h)
Crawley (h)
Portsmouth (a)
Preston (h)
We of course have to go to Tranmere (who seem to be fading) but face games against Brentford and Swindon at home that could be huge really. Last season we failed to beat any of the top 3 at home and then ultimately chucked it away v Stevenage in the last home game. Can we change this round this season? I think we may start to turn around some of the home results and feel it will be games at places like Stevenage, Walsall and Crewe that could be deciding factors. Walsall have been beating most at home recently and we will hope they have cooled off by then. Our final 4 games sees 3 games at the Lane (hopefully 25,000+?) and after Swindon we play Crawley and Preston who both will have little to play for. With Pompey sandwiched in between thse two as the penultimate game; we could not on paper pick 3 better games to finish and if we are in the top 2 with 3 to play will fancy our chances but things dont always work out that way....
Swindon
Teams against top 7 = 3 (3 away / 1 home)
Walsall (h)
Brentford (a)
Yeovil (a)
Notts County (h)
Oldham (h)
Doncaster (a)
MK Dons (h)
Sheff Utd (a)
Crewe (h)
Stevenage (h)
Scunthorpe (a)
Swindon have a new manager and still on paper maybe have the strongest squad in the division. they certainly have a wealth of attacking talent and quite a bit of experience too. They have have a mixed run it too with games against 3 of the fellow top 7 and very tough games too against arguable the 3 biggest contenders outside of themselves for promotion (certainly on the current table). The rest of their games look ok with a tricky game v Walsall this week but then a lot of home games you would expect them to win. A lot will depend on where Scunny are for the final game and if they need to win to stay up. Their final 3 games like ours look winnable.
Brentford
Teams against top 7 = 3 (1 away / 2 home)
Stevenage (a)
Carlisle (a)
Swindon (h)
Preston (a)
Sheff Utd (a)
Notts County (h)
MK Dons (h)
Coventry (a)
Crewe (a)
Portsmouth (h)
Hartlepool (a)
Doncaster (h)
Like us they have two home games against rivals and only one away (to us). Their run is similar to ours with a few awkward away games (namely Coventry) but some they ought to win. Their home games will be key as they have been strong at Griffin Park. After Coventry they will feel they have 3 games they can win with the bottom two to lay and then Donny at home which could be huge. With Wright Phillips aboard I expect them to score goals but they have a relatively young side so maybe pressure may get to them.
Yeovil
Teams against top 7 = 1 (1 home)
Hartlepool (a)
Crawley (h)
Swindon (h)
Carlisle (a)
Walsall (h)
Notts County (a)
Shrewsbury (h)
Stevenage (a)
Oldham (a)
Crewe (h)
Bury (a)
They have quietly kept winning and seem organised, hard to beat and very strong at home. Madden is scoring nearly every game and they have a few other very good, young players. The feeling is from many they wont get automatic but then you look at the run they have had and the fixtures they have left. On paper their run in is by far the easiest. They have some very easy games and play 8 of their last 11 against bottom half teams. They only have one game (and at home a relatively local derby they will be up for). I feel they may have a wobble as they have not really had one but then a look at above and especially the final 5 games and I would not be shocked if they went up. I suppose a few injuries and things at the moment the radar and noone seems to have worked out how to play against them. My dark horse for automatic.
Tranmere
Teams against top 7 = 3 (1 away / 2 home)
Oldham (h)
Walsall (a)
MK Dons (a)
Stevenage (a)
Sheff Utd (h)
Portsmouth (a)
Doncaster (a)
Hartlepool (h)
Preston (a)
Bournemouth (h)
Still think they will fall away and have done in recent weeks with more defeats the than wins. They seem to have lost to the other teams at the top (Swindon at home / Yeovil away). They have lost many of the players that were key to the due to either injury or to them returning to parent clubs. They had a good win at Colchester the other week showing they can still do it occasionally but I feel if anyone does dip out it will be them. They have some games they should and could win in the run in but a few tough games at Doncaster and Bournemouth in the final run in. I fear they may win as many as they draw but lose as many as they win/draw if you know what I mean. Mixed form may see them just dip out.
Bournemouth
Teams against top 7 = 2 (1 away / 1 away)
Doncaster (h)
Stevenage (a)
Oldham (a)
Bury (h)
Colchester (a)
Scunthorpe (h)
Notts County (h)
Shrewsbury (a)
Carlisle (h)
Tranmere (a)
A few weeks ago they were my tip for the league. They had spent big, had goals in them and Howe had them flying. Now they have lost four straight and are out of the top 6. They face Doncaster and Bournemouth in the next and then final game. In between these games they have a lot of games you would expect them to win and the other 4 home games I would be surprised if they did not amass maximum points. Visits to Oldham, Colchester, Shrewsbury and Oldham will not exactly fill them with fear either. Next week is huge. If they can beat Donny and get back to winning ways then expect them to go on a run and challenge for automatic. If they lose another then they confidence wise they may take a big hit and be then feeling the playoffs is their best shot. After Yeovil the easiest run in for me though.