No one to blame but the manager and players.
If Tudgay would've scored in the last min against Gills
If we would've held on at home to Oldham and away to Swindon.
Including our dreadful run of form we would be in the play-offs.
TM must be kicking himself.
It's not all over yet, in theory we can still finish ahead of Bradford and Millwall.
Maybe there will still be some twists and turns to come.
4. Bradford would have to lose 2 and draw the thirdWhat we would need to happen is a quite improbable sequence of results.
1. We would have to win all 3 remaining fixtures.
2. Gillingham would have to get no more than 3 points from their 3 games. Therefore, 1 win, 2 losses, or 3 draws. or 3 losses.
3. Barnsley would have to get the same sequence. No more than 1 win, but that would have to be accompanied by 2 loses or worse.
But still possible (I'm an optimist)Ah, yes, we can finish above Millwall, but would need them to lose all 3 matches. As they play Gillingham, that would mean they would need to lose that game, which would then in turn give Gillingham 72 points and mean that Gillingham would only need 1 more point from the remaining 2.
4. Bradford would have to lose 2 and draw the third
5. Millwall would have to lose all 3
I think the most unlikely of that lot would be us willing all 3, but wouldn't be surprised to see at least one of 2 to 5 happening
Exactly this .Too little too late
Yes, like nearly everyone, I don't think we can do it now but all of those scenarios are possible, and I can remember similarly unlikely football scenarios in past seasons. Not many, granted, but a few.But I think we can forget about Bradford and Millwall. The only two that we would need to overtake in reality is Barnsley and Gillingham.
The teams just above us are only 2 points clear, so eminently catchable. The two we would have to target is Barnsley and Gillingham.
Yes, like nearly everyone, I don't think we can do it now but all of those scenarios are possible, and I can remember similarly unlikely football scenarios in past seasons. Not many, granted, but a few.
As they say its a funny old game but I think we've left it a couple of weeks to late.
Even in the unlikely event that we win all our remaining games I can't see others dropping enough points.
<snip> that would have to be accompanied by 2 loses or worse.
Three perhaps?I'm scratching my head to think what could be worse than two losses.
Clinging on to a cliff edge by our fingernails, but still whistling 'Always look on the Bright side of Life!'Hilarious boys, cheered my morning up
Too many results need to go our way and too many clubs need to stumble.Realistically the only team to catch is Gillingham, that's hard enough but winning all our last three games is tougher.
That's my accy sorted for the weekend. Cheers Otis.IF Sheff Utd beat Barnsley on Saturday and Gillingham fail to beat Shrewsbury and Port Vale get something against Rochdale and Peterborough get something against Scunthorpe and we beat Doncaster, then we have an excellent chance.
IF Sheff Utd beat Barnsley on Saturday and Gillingham fail to beat Shrewsbury and Port Vale get something against Rochdale and Peterborough get something against Scunthorpe and we beat Doncaster, then we have an excellent chance.
15 games before saturday, 2 wins and 3 draws - 9 points
looking at those missed opportunities in that period
Walsall - let in late equaliser -2 points
Port vale - let in late equaliser -2 points
Fleetwood - conceded late winner -1 point
Rochdale - conceded late winner -1 point
Gillingham - crossbar in last minute -2 points
That is the frustration - and TM shared the fans frustration in his PM interview
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