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15 Points guarantees promotion







joker

BHA Blues Away
Aug 2, 2010
571
Eastbourne
Erm ... my apologies. There is ONE team that has achieved 2.63 points per game in their last eight games. They are top of League One and are called ... Brighton & Hove Albion.

Don't know if it's excitement, nerves or what it is but I have supported the Albion for just short of 50 years and I still get that "Albion" feeling every year, that's what makes our club and it's supporters the greatest in the land, paper bag, breathe, breathe, breathe
 






Statto

007
Nov 11, 2005
4,317
Graceland Memphis
I think it will be either Daggenham at home or at Wallsall. I'd love it (To quote Kevin Keegan) if we secured the champoinship before we play Southampton. It means they would have to give us a guard of honnor, can you imagine the look on Nigel Adkins' face!:laugh:
 






Chamberpot

New member
Jan 5, 2010
413
To be honest a few games ago, i was getting nervous, but now we've won lots of our games recently plus the teams around us have dropped points, I think we can walk away with it. If we can get as many points as possible before the southampton game I don't think it would matter even if we dropped points, I think we're pretty much safe. :D
 


Danny-Boy

Banned
Apr 21, 2009
5,579
The Coast
Just let's imagine that, for the rest of the season, we play as badly as the team with the worst record in our division - Swindon Town.

They have scored 0.92 points per game.

If we could achieve that level of dreadfulness, we'd get another 9 points and finish on 86.

And now let's ask ... how could Huddersfield or Peterborough get more than 86?

Huddersfield would need another 20 points from 8 games ... 2.50 points per game. Peterborough would need 21 points from their 8 games ... 2.63 points per game.

NO-ONE achieves that. Manchester United fly high with 2.10 points per game. Crawley have 2.31 points per game.

We are home and dry already.

Is the correct answer. I would have thought twelve more just to be safe.
 




severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,827
By the seaside in West Somerset
So to sum up.................

as we stand today, technically we need 15 more points (total 92) to be guaranteed promotion. (1.5 points per game against our current average of just over 2 points per game)
Because of our superior goal difference 14 points (total 91) will do.

We need 19 more points (total 96) to be guaranteed to go up as champions. (1.9ppg and still comfortably under our current strike rate over the season as a whole)


Realistically I think that Gus' original target of two points a game (total 92) will take us up as champions given the task our competitors face to maximise their points. I reckon the only game we will lose in the run-in is at Rochdale and I will be happy to get a point away to Dagenham so my money is still on getting that little "p" alongside our name on the league table at Walsall with the "c" following after the Southampton game as even a point against them will mean they won't be able to overtake us.


Happy, happy days :)
 
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Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
Yes - it's Tuesday 5th April, when we don't play, if all results go our way.

I'll take that as it's a day before my birthday :) Then I'd like to get the championship against D&R at home - the last night match !
 






British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,974
12 points needed now, In reality 5 or maybe 6 more points will be enough though.
 


Bean

Registered User
Feb 13, 2010
3,557
Hove
Would love to go get promotion against Saints as it's my birthday that day
 






Just let's imagine that, for the rest of the season, we play as badly as the team with the worst record in our division - Swindon Town.

They have scored 0.92 points per game.

If we could achieve that level of dreadfulness, we'd get another 9 points and finish on 86.

And now let's ask ... how could Huddersfield or Peterborough get more than 86?

Huddersfield would need another 20 points from 8 games ... 2.50 points per game. Peterborough would need 21 points from their 8 games ... 2.63 points per game.

NO-ONE achieves that. Manchester United fly high with 2.10 points per game. Crawley have 2.31 points per game.

We are home and dry already.
I'll update that, taking into account today's results.

Just let's imagine that, for the rest of the season, we play as badly as the team with the worst record in our division - Swindon Town.

They have scored 0.89 points per game.

If we could achieve that level of dreadfulness, we'd get another 8 points and finish on 88.

And now let's ask ... how could Huddersfield or Peterborough get more than 88?

Huddersfield would need another 22 points from 8 games ... 2.75 points per game. Peterborough would need 24 points from their 8 games ... 3 points per game (because 23 points from 8 games is impossible).

NO-ONE achieves that. Not even the Albion, in our best run of games since 1956. Manchester United fly high with 2.10 points per game. Crawley have 2.31 points per game.

We are home and dry already. In fact, we are sitting in front of the telly, with a glass of very fine malt whisky to celebrate with.
 




robbie c

Member
Jan 30, 2008
632
Leighton buzzard
beat daggers and it looks like a promotion party at Rochdale; forget the maths, 86 points will get us up;
I thought I would have to wait for p at Walsall but think that Walsall could be the championes party
 


Seagull Stew

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2003
1,415
Brighton
I'll update that, taking into account today's results.

Just let's imagine that, for the rest of the season, we play as badly as the team with the worst record in our division - Swindon Town.

They have scored 0.89 points per game.

If we could achieve that level of dreadfulness, we'd get another 8 points and finish on 88.

And now let's ask ... how could Huddersfield or Peterborough get more than 88?

Huddersfield would need another 22 points from 8 games ... 2.75 points per game. Peterborough would need 24 points from their 8 games ... 3 points per game (because 23 points from 8 games is impossible).

NO-ONE achieves that. Not even the Albion, in our best run of games since 1956. Manchester United fly high with 2.10 points per game. Crawley have 2.31 points per game.

We are home and dry already. In fact, we are sitting in front of the telly, with a glass of very fine malt whisky to celebrate with.

How do Southampton fit into all of this?
 




How do Southampton fit into all of this?
It's all about getting promotion. Which is all about not dropping into third place.

The calculations are based on us doing REALLY BADLY and only getting another 8 points in the next 9 matches (to finish with 88). If Southampton manage 2 points per game (which they haven't achieved so far this season), they'll finish on 85.
 


kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,802
12 points needed now
It's in effect 11, given our vastly superior g/d over Hudds - we only need to win 3 and draw 2 from the last 9 games.

16 points - 5 wins and a draw or 4 wins and 4 draws - for the championship (less if we pick up any points against SCC at Withdean).
 


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