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The last thing any of us need is another graph, table or spreadsheet showing us the same information displayed slightly differently*, so here’s another table showing us the same information displayed slightly differently.

(* With apologies to ucandomagic and Trafford for their excellent game-by-game graphs, tables and spreadsheets which I, for one, appreciate greatly.)

It’s always a little disconcerting seeing Boro sitting just one place immediately beneath us in the table breathing right down our neck, but this ‘visual’ table shows the actual situation visually, which makes (to my eyes at least) for slightly more comfortable viewing.

Hope that helps.

Burnley (83)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield United (70)
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesbrough (64)
Luton (63)
-
Blackburn (61)
Millwall (60)
-
-
-
Norwich (56)
WBA (55)
Coventry City / Watford (54)
Preston North End (53)
Sunderland (52)
-
-
-
Bristol City (48)
Stoke City (47)
Hull City (46)
-
Reading (44)
Swansea City (43)
Birmingham City / QPR (42)
-
Rotherham United (40)
Cardiff City (39)
-
-
-
Blackpool (35)
-
Huddersfield Town (33)
Wigan Athletic (33)
 

The last thing any of us need is another graph, table or spreadsheet showing us the same information displayed slightly differently*, so here’s another table showing us the same information displayed slightly differently.

(* With apologies to ucandomagic and Trafford for their excellent game-by-game graphs, tables and spreadsheets which I, for one, appreciate greatly.)

It’s always a little disconcerting seeing Boro sitting just one place immediately beneath us in the table breathing right down our neck, but this ‘visual’ table shows the actual situation visually, which makes (to my eyes at least) for slightly more comfortable viewing.

Hope that helps.

Burnley (83)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield United (70)
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesbrough (64)
Luton (63)
-
Blackburn (61)
Millwall (60)
-
-
-
Norwich (56)
WBA (55)
Coventry City / Watford (54)
Preston North End (53)
Sunderland (52)
-
-
-
Bristol City (48)
Stoke City (47)
Hull City (46)
-
Reading (44)
Swansea City (43)
Birmingham City / QPR (42)
-
Rotherham United (40)
Cardiff City (39)
-
-
-
Blackpool (35)
-
Huddersfield Town (33)
Wigan Athletic (33)
Took me a while to work out but looked good - would look even better if there were 4 - per point as in quarters
 
You have probably put some people in more of a frenzy with your elaborate graph, having realised it's not just Boro breathing down our necks but Luton, Blackburn and Millwall.
 
The last thing any of us need is another graph, table or spreadsheet showing us the same information displayed slightly differently*, so here’s another table showing us the same information displayed slightly differently.

(* With apologies to ucandomagic and Trafford for their excellent game-by-game graphs, tables and spreadsheets which I, for one, appreciate greatly.)

It’s always a little disconcerting seeing Boro sitting just one place immediately beneath us in the table breathing right down our neck, but this ‘visual’ table shows the actual situation visually, which makes (to my eyes at least) for slightly more comfortable viewing.

Hope that helps.

Burnley (83)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield United (70)
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesbrough (64)
Luton (63)
-
Blackburn (61)
Millwall (60)
-
-
-
Norwich (56)
WBA (55)
Coventry City / Watford (54)
Preston North End (53)
Sunderland (52)
-
-
-
Bristol City (48)
Stoke City (47)
Hull City (46)
-
Reading (44)
Swansea City (43)
Birmingham City / QPR (42)
-
Rotherham United (40)
Cardiff City (39)
-
-
-
Blackpool (35)
-
Huddersfield Town (33)
Wigan Athletic (33)
FFS how many teams get promoted in this league? We might be able to overcome - but i know when we played -,-,- and - at home they were tough sides and i can't see us picking anything on a Tuesday night in March at -.

That still leaves -,-,-,-,- and - that i've not even mentioned.
 
The last thing any of us need is another graph, table or spreadsheet showing us the same information displayed slightly differently*, so here’s another table showing us the same information displayed slightly differently.

(* With apologies to ucandomagic and Trafford for their excellent game-by-game graphs, tables and spreadsheets which I, for one, appreciate greatly.)

It’s always a little disconcerting seeing Boro sitting just one place immediately beneath us in the table breathing right down our neck, but this ‘visual’ table shows the actual situation visually, which makes (to my eyes at least) for slightly more comfortable viewing.

Hope that helps.

Burnley (83)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield United (70)
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesbrough (64)
Luton (63)
-
Blackburn (61)
Millwall (60)
-
-
-
Norwich (56)
WBA (55)
Coventry City / Watford (54)
Preston North End (53)
Sunderland (52)
-
-
-
Bristol City (48)
Stoke City (47)
Hull City (46)
-
Reading (44)
Swansea City (43)
Birmingham City / QPR (42)
-
Rotherham United (40)
Cardiff City (39)
-
-
-
Blackpool (35)
-
Huddersfield Town (33)
Wigan Athletic (33)
Would it be petty to suggest that Huddersfield and Wigan should be on the same line? 😁. That aside, it feels unusual to only have 2 x 2 teams on the same number of points.
 
That's only if Luton and Boro win all their matches, they could well be up with 2 wins
Burnley still have to play Boro so wouldn't mind Burnley slipping up now and doing us a favour a bit further down the line.
 
Sky said they need 9 more points.

Their game vs Blackburn in the league is rearranged because of the Cup so guess who they need to beat to secure the title!
That's not true , if Luton fail to beat Sunderland on Saturday and Burnley win their next 2 they are up on good Friday
 
FFS how many teams get promoted in this league? We might be able to overcome - but i know when we played -,-,- and - at home they were tough sides and i can't see us picking anything on a Tuesday night in March at -.

That still leaves -,-,-,-,- and - that i've not even mentioned.
I seem to remember an away trip to -. It was fantastic/shit/meh and I hardly spent any money/spunked a small fortune up the wall/won at the bookies and came home with more money than I left the house with, was as sober as a judge/was relatively well behaved and only a bit tipsy/got pissed as a cunt, and the food was great/okay/so bad it gave me amoebic dysentery and I was shitting rusty water for a week. I would thoroughly recommend it/might not bother next time/won’t go there again because it was lovely/bang average/the kind of shithole that only gets twinned with Sarajevo in 1994 or S6.
 

If Burnley beat the Mackems and Smoggies before playing us then they'll be on the beach and we'll win. Hope and pray.
 
That's not true , if Luton fail to beat Sunderland on Saturday and Burnley win their next 2 they are up on good Friday
To go up, yes. They need to beat us to guarantee winning the title.

Didn't think much to Burnley start of the season but crikey they haven't half come good.
 
To go up, yes. They need to beat us to guarantee winning the title.

Didn't think much to Burnley start of the season but crikey they haven't half come good.
Burnley can't guarantee to win the title by beating us unless we lose to Norwich next week as well
 

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