Matchday 26 Graphs & Charts – Blades Sting The Hornets

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A battling match. Keep Brooks confident and he will fly – he literally did fly as well in the celebration after he scored! Mostly good performances all over the pitch. Probably Burrows’ worst game and we still won. 2 weeks now for the walking wounded to lick their wounds. I thought this game showed up Cleverley as an immature manager. Recent games have shown that our real weakness is when we are pressed hard all over the pitch, but Watford allowed us plenty of time on the ball. Nevertheless, as the League Table below shows – our only struggles are coming in the exact games that they would be expected to.

Hopefully new faces, and returning old faces, before Norwich in 2 weeks’ time.

So, moving on to the graphs, which show what a great position we are still in.

Graph 1 compares our progress against 3 benchmark sets of results which represent Automatic Promotion, Playoff Certainty and Playoff Possibility. My benchmarks take account of who our opponents are each week. On 52 points, comparing to my benchmarks, we are now 2 -points ahead of my Autos Promotion schedule – and that is with our 2 point deduction.

Graph 1
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24-25 Paths To The Prem Matchday 26.webp


Graph 2
compares this season against our last 3 successful promotions from this level (all in second place), in 2005/06, 2018/19 and 2022/23. On 52 points after 26 games (with the 2-point deduction) we are 5 points ahead of the 47 points that we had under Wilder in 18/19, 1 ahead of Hecky in 22/23 and still only 4 points behind Warnock in 05/06.

So we are still 5 points ahead of our great 18/19 season with a 2-point deduction.

Graph 2
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24-25 Compared to Earlier Seasons Matchday 26.webp


Next, the coloured annotated up-to-date League Table, which highlights where our strengths and weaknesses are against opponents’ league positions. As I said above, the colours emphasise that we are only losing to teams that are already having a very good season.

Norwich in 11th are the highest placed team that we play in our next 5 games.

League Table:
24-25 League Table Matchday 26.webp



Well, we’ve battled through 4 really tough games and ended up still in decent nick - if we'd drawn them all we'd probably have been quite happy - and Hull knocking 2 points off Leeds late on was certainly an unexpected bonus.

So, let's let the kids run riot through the Bluebirds and then the main men can come back rested and hungry to eat the Canaries.

UTB & Slava Ukraini!
 
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Great stuff as always Graphman.

Agree about Burrows - lost his man who
put it across for their goal, lost the ball in our box in the 2nd half when we almost conceded, then had his arm stuck out horizontally when the ball hit it and should have been a pen late on. Weird, because he’s been so solid up until now.

Does anybody know if there was anything up with him?

UTB & FTP!
 
Always enjoy this thread after a win.

Nice to see the first double of the season on the league table, hopefully plenty more to come!
 
We have 12 bottom half teams still to play and 8 top half, that’s an encouraging statistic. No idea how it compares with others around us!
 

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