Should we be favourites? (1 Viewer)

rob9872

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Back City to win the league back Rotherham to beat us at Stans. Prices will crash if they dont beat us so a free bet and always a small possibility you could win both.
 

rob9872

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Unless we beat Rotherham and don't win the league
Nope. At that point we'll go firm favourites to win the league and you can lay back for a profit.
 

CCFC88

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Back City to win the league back Rotherham to beat us at Stans. Prices will crash if they dont beat us so a free bet and always a small possibility you could win both.
Draw and prices will stay the same. Not wise Id suggest. Although we will win the league
 

rob9872

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Draw and prices will stay the same. Not wise Id suggest. Although we will win the league
If we draw we remain level on points game in hand another game gone and they dont have us to play any longer, not a chance the prices don't move in our favour imo.
 

higgs

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One things for sure we need to try avoid the playoffs and get one of the top two spots because they will be a blood bath this season very hard to pick between any of the top 7 excluding Wycombe who I suspect will drop out

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Sick Boy

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One things for sure we need to try avoid the playoffs and get one of the top two spots because they will be a blood bath this season very hard to pick between any of the top 7 excluding Wycombe who I suspect will drop out

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Definitely need to be aiming for the top 2 now.
 

SAJ

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Found this analysis of teams' run-ins until end of season on SoccerStats. Interestingly we have on paper the most difficult run in, alongside Doncaster based on average points per game of the teams we have yet to play. Ipswich then Peterborough have the easiest run in based on PPG. Ourselves, Sunderland, Portsmouth and Fleetwood's next 4 fixtures all look relatively more difficult, against teams averaging 1.45 PPG or higher (ours being highest at 1.53). Will be an interesting end to the season.

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Fleetwood to me will decide a lot of what goes on between now and the end of the season. Think we are the only ones who now don’t have to play them, Portsmouth do twice and they have won their last 4 matches ending Peterborough’s run.
 

Magwitch

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It seems 87 points could be the magic figure to be champions that means Cov winning 10 from 14

Rotherham 10 from 13

Wycombe 10 wins + one draw from 12

Peterborough 11 from 11 to get 88 points

Sunderland 11wins from 13

Portsmouth. 12 wins from 14

Ipswich 12 wins from 12 matches that would give them 88 points

All have to play each other
All play horrible Fleetwood
And us.
Makes us just favourites over Rotherham in my book.
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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It seems 87 points could be the magic figure to be champions that means Cov winning 10 from 14

Rotherham 10 from 13

Wycombe 10 wins one draw from 12

Peterborough 11 from 11 to get 88 points

Sunderland 11wins from 13

Portsmouth. 12 wins from 14

Ipswich 12 wins from 12 matches that would give them 88 points

All have to play each other
Pompey v Sunderland home and away.
All play horrible Fleetwood
And us.
Makes us just favourites over Rotherham in my book.
No way 88 will be the total. 84 maybe
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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teams that threaten to spoil the party :
1 Portsmouth
2 Rotherham
3 Sunderland
 
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skybluesam66

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beat Rotherham and Sunderland, and the total would probably be even lower
Both Massive dont lose games , where we would need a minimum of 2 points
 

rob9872

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beat Rotherham and Sunderland, and the total would probably be even lower
Both Massive dont lose games , where we would need a minimum of 2 points
I definitely believe that if we dont lose both, we will yield at least 2 points :)
 

Covstu

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There are so many twists to come in this run up but we need to keep our head in the next game against Rochdale. All well and good talking about the three big fixtures after this one but we can’t slip on that game and then go chasing points against our rivals.
It’s the first time in ages where it’s well and truly in our own destiny and we aren’t relying on other results
 

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