Does form before the play-offs effect the results in the match?

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Maybe I'm being stupid does form really effect it?

Maybe a team is on the.back of a 10 game win streak, they are playing against a team who had a good place in the play-offs in January but have had a lack of form in the run in to the play-offs.

Does this put more pressure on the favourable team and because the (on paper paper) poorer team win.

Or am I just overthinking men kick a ball around a pitch.
 
Remember the old Play Off format when one team from the Second Diviision (ie Championship) joined three teams from the third tier?

We were involved in 1988, after finishing third-from bottom of the old second division. We must have been on a downer, as we lost in the semi final to Bristol City, who themselves lost to Walsall in the final. This was the first of our seven play-off failures

Interestingly, there was 25k for the game in Bristol, and only 19k showed up at the Lane. Perhaps understandable at the end of a dire season - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Football_League_play-offs#Third_Division
 
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Let's take a look at our previous form going into play offs for final 6 games:

1996-1997 - L L W D W D , we then drew both games with Ipswich and won on away goals and lost 1-0 to Palace in a none event of a game. The thing that hurt us most were injuries to before and in the final.

1997-1998 - D W L D L L - the worst form we've ever had going into play offs, yet we then went and beat Sunderland 2-1 in the first leg - should have been 3 as Saunders had a great chance. Then we lost 2-0 in the return leg, there was some dubious referring.

2002-2003 - W L W D W L (rested players in the final game) - good form going into the players, heroic play off semi win, then the worst final ever. Warnock blew it big time.

2008-2009- W W D L W D - best form ever going into the play offs, we had only lost 3 times since December 6th. Drew and beat Preston in the semi's then failed to turn up against Burnley - some shocking refereeing from Mike Dean and a stupid red card for Ward.

2010-2011 - W W W L D D - Ched Evans getting sent down. Need we say much more. Are we the only team ever to not concede a single goal in the play off's, yet still lose in the final?

2011-2012 - L W D L L D - shocking form going into the play offs, didn't score in any of our final three games, then beat Yeovil in 1st leg and lost at their place.

So, we've had almost every type of form going in to them and still lost. So I would say the teams form is probably irrelevant...

It comes down to the form of your key players, and your key players being fit (still think we would have won in 2012 had MacDonald not been out), your strikers being able to hit the net and a little bit of luck (if only Lowton's pen had gone in!)

This might just be the year...
 
Even if we lose to Fulham but get in the play-offs this season it will still be the most amount of points we've ever got from the last three matches of a league season heading into the play-offs.

Unbelievably, we didn't win any of our last three matches in 2011-12, 2012-13 or 2014-15.

We've just beaten Cardiff and QPR so this would be the first time we've ever taken more than 5 points from our final three matches.

1996-97: 5 points
1997-98: 1 point
2002-03: 4 points
2008-09: 4 points
2011-12: 2 points
2012-13: 1 point
2014-15: 3 points
2021-22: 6 points (at least)
 

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