6th is Still Doable “Updated Charts & Graphs After Hoops”- Matchday 35

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If you look at the table, we have won more games than all the teams above us, outside the top six. Even Disney FC, have only equalled our total.

The problem is that only West Brom and Wednesday have lost more games than us.

If we'd drawn a few of those we'd still be in with a sniff.
 
And my challenge is on what evidence is it "realistic" given we have lost 17 games this season so far.
If you bothered to read what I wrote, I pointed out that we could easily lose 2 of our remaining games and still get to a 75 point total.

We probably won’t - and either Disney or Saints will probably get 78 and make 75 irrelevant - but we don’t have to self-flagellate worrying about it - we’re all going to die, but we can still put it off as long as possible, and have as much fun as we can before it happens!

UTB & FTP!
 
Lots of things are both possible and improbable at the same time - this is one of them .

We've had a good run for the last few months and still not yet made it to the top half of the league .

If a miracle happened and we made it to the play offs , then even more of a miracle actually won them , my worry is next season would be one to watch from behind the sofa.

I'd really like to enjoy next season in the championship , hopefully being around the top 6 all season and feeling hopeful .
 
I do like the colour-coded league table that ucandomagic offers up as it helps you visualise where peoples strengths are.

I've plotted out that table for all clubs between United and Hull. It shows that we have been very weak against the top teams, but decent against the bottom. The rest of the league just appear totally scatter gun. Birmingham's away form isn't great. Last night was only their 2nd home defeat though.

Anyway, i thought i'd share

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I do like the colour-coded league table that ucandomagic offers up as it helps you visualise where peoples strengths are.

I've plotted out that table for all clubs between United and Hull. It shows that we have been very weak against the top teams, but decent against the bottom. The rest of the league just appear totally scatter gun. Birmingham's away form isn't great. Last night was only their 2nd home defeat though.

Anyway, i thought i'd share

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Watford look in quite a strong position. Plenty of winnable bottom half games there.
 
I do like the colour-coded league table that ucandomagic offers up as it helps you visualise where peoples strengths are.

I've plotted out that table for all clubs between United and Hull. It shows that we have been very weak against the top teams, but decent against the bottom. The rest of the league just appear totally scatter gun. Birmingham's away form isn't great. Last night was only their 2nd home defeat though.

Anyway, i thought i'd share

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They all look like they're doing ok on row 24 though.
 
I do like the colour-coded league table that ucandomagic offers up as it helps you visualise where peoples strengths are.

I've plotted out that table for all clubs between United and Hull. It shows that we have been very weak against the top teams, but decent against the bottom. The rest of the league just appear totally scatter gun. Birmingham's away form isn't great. Last night was only their 2nd home defeat though.

Anyway, i thought i'd share

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It’s very interesting trying to understand different win/loss patterns. Wilder’s seasons always seem to split between very good low down - bottom half or two thirds - and quite poor against top teams. Even in the 100 point League 1 season we didn’t win a single away game against any of the Top 6.

I always reckon it’s because he gets the absolute max out of generally average players, but even that falls down against higher quality.

I find the Birmingham colours particularly interesting on your table. Their away form is dreadful against all the top two thirds. Clearly, they must make no tactical compromise when playing away.

I wonder if this is the Tom Brady nfl influence. In the nfl there are almost no ties - as every level game goes to an extra 30.

Brady was a serial winner, and I can well imagine Chris Davies to have been instructed never to settle for a draw!

UTB & FTP!
 
Winning 9 of the last 11 would be great for us but that would still mean that Wrexham would have to lose 5 of their 11.

That's the bit I struggle with considering their form and season as they've only lost 8 in 35 - nothing is impossible I guess but I just want to win as many as possible without getting any hopes up.
 



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