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Author Topic: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths  (Read 309884 times)

Offline Brassneck

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1275 on: February 26, 2018, 02:14:36 PM »
Fulham are 8 points behind Cardiff. That would mean that they need to win 2, if not 3 more games than Cardiff from the last 12 to overtake them.  Not impossible it would take an excellent Fulham run, alongside a poor Cardiff run for it to happen. Whilst not writing Fulham off yet, they have quite a long way to go to reach 2nd.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1276 on: February 26, 2018, 02:18:43 PM »
Looking at run-ins, Cardiff have some fucking easy games. Could really do with them bottling it and/or having an injury crisis like we've had to put up with all bloody season.

What, like losing their best two players for about three months in the run up to Christmas?

Every club has injuries, but;

Kodjia: Aug-Sept & Oct-may
Terry: Nov-Jan
Grealish: Aug-Dec & Feb-Mar
Jedinak: Aug-Dec
Adomah: Feb-Mar

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1277 on: February 26, 2018, 02:41:16 PM »
Looking at run-ins, Cardiff have some fucking easy games. Could really do with them bottling it and/or having an injury crisis like we've had to put up with all bloody season.

What, like losing their best two players for about three months in the run up to Christmas?

Every club has injuries, but;

Kodjia: Aug-Sept & Oct-may
Terry: Nov-Jan
Grealish: Aug-Dec & Feb-Mar
Jedinak: Aug-Dec
Adomah: Feb-Mar


Exactly, so maybe we should stop trying to turn ours in to an excuse.  If anything, the fact we've had so many good players injured shows how strong our squad is - I doubt there's a team in the division who's best five players are as good as the ones you've listed there.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1278 on: February 26, 2018, 03:42:49 PM »
I think it's fair when comparing us with the Dingles. They've had an excellent run of fitness, unlike much of the top 6.

If they'd have lost their best players, like we have, and for as long as we have, I'd be very surprised if they were 10 clear.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1279 on: February 26, 2018, 03:47:53 PM »
Looking at run-ins, Cardiff have some fucking easy games. Could really do with them bottling it and/or having an injury crisis like we've had to put up with all bloody season.

What, like losing their best two players for about three months in the run up to Christmas?

Every club has injuries, but;

Kodjia: Aug-Sept & Oct-may
Terry: Nov-Jan
Grealish: Aug-Dec & Feb-Mar
Jedinak: Aug-Dec
Adomah: Feb-Mar


Exactly, so maybe we should stop trying to turn ours in to an excuse.  If anything, the fact we've had so many good players injured shows how strong our squad is - I doubt there's a team in the division who's best five players are as good as the ones you've listed there.
I think it's perfectly reasonable to reference our injury situation.  All clubs have injuries but losing our best player for an entire season and other most influential players (Terry, Grealish & Jedinak) for significant portions of the season seems pretty tough to me.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1280 on: February 26, 2018, 03:55:26 PM »
The vast majority of us would have predicted before the season started that Jedi and Appleyard would miss a fair few games. Kod and Grealish have been the tough ones.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1281 on: February 26, 2018, 04:29:55 PM »
I think it's fair when comparing us with the Dingles. They've had an excellent run of fitness, unlike much of the top 6.

If they'd have lost their best players, like we have, and for as long as we have, I'd be very surprised if they were 10 clear.

Wasn't Neves out on Saturday?  Result, a 2-0 loss.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1282 on: February 26, 2018, 05:18:06 PM »
The vast majority of us would have predicted before the season started that Jedi and Appleyard would miss a fair few games. Kod and Grealish have been the tough ones.

Truth be told, even Grealish wasn't that much of a miss back in August. Sure, lots of us were hoping he could start to fulfill his potential and saw this as a big season for him. The Jack we've just lost how is another player and would rightly be described as one of, if not, our most influential player. He's been an absolute joy to watch and I just hope he can quickly reach the same level on his return.

I thought Jedi was a massive loss. At least with Jedi in the side you knew where Bruce would play him. The confusion during his absence of replacing him with Hourihane and Whelan did neither us or the players any favours.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1283 on: February 27, 2018, 12:45:32 AM »
Fulham are 8 points behind Cardiff. That would mean that they need to win 2, if not 3 more games than Cardiff from the last 12 to overtake them.  Not impossible it would take an excellent Fulham run, alongside a poor Cardiff run for it to happen. Whilst not writing Fulham off yet, they have quite a long way to go to reach 2nd.
Well
I am writing off Fulham. They are too far behind Cardiff.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1284 on: February 27, 2018, 01:08:22 PM »
Seen a stat on Twitter that shows how shite the top flight is beyond the top six.

After 17 games Burnley were 6th, a point ahead of 7th. 11 games later, having not won in that time, they're 7th.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1285 on: February 27, 2018, 01:36:41 PM »
Fulham are 8 points behind Cardiff. That would mean that they need to win 2, if not 3 more games than Cardiff from the last 12 to overtake them.  Not impossible it would take an excellent Fulham run, alongside a poor Cardiff run for it to happen. Whilst not writing Fulham off yet, they have quite a long way to go to reach 2nd.
Well
I am writing off Fulham. They are too far behind Cardiff.

I think you'd have to say that. If 10 points is too big a ask for us to caych wobbling Wolves, then I am not sure how Fulham can pull back 8 points on consistent Cardiff, no matter how good they are.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1286 on: February 27, 2018, 01:39:27 PM »
The vast majority of us would have predicted before the season started that Jedi and Appleyard would miss a fair few games. Kod and Grealish have been the tough ones.
Really?  Aren't we beyond that daft name now for our captain who has been impeccable all season? 

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1287 on: February 27, 2018, 01:48:29 PM »
We need 4 wins from the next 6, I do not like our run in.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1288 on: February 27, 2018, 01:55:26 PM »
The vast majority of us would have predicted before the season started that Jedi and Appleyard would miss a fair few games. Kod and Grealish have been the tough ones.
Really?  Aren't we beyond that daft name now for our captain who has been impeccable all season? 

No.

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Re: The Much Awaited Return of Promotion Maths
« Reply #1289 on: February 27, 2018, 02:32:52 PM »
Just had a quick look at the table and a browse through our results.  The following home games really stand out as poor performances and results:

Middlesbrough 0-0
Brentford 0-0
Sheff Weds 1-2
Sheff Utd 2-2 (when were 2-0 up and Jedinak had a nightmare)
Millwall 0-0
Preston 1-1 (bit lucky to get a draw on the night but could have won it at the end)

We can't afford many more of those type of results now and they could still end up costing us.     

 


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