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[Albion] Premier League 16-17/3/24



Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

I believe in Joe Hendry
Oct 4, 2003
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I’ve just done a like for like comparison to last season after 28 games. It goes like this :

2023/24 P28 W11 D9 L8 GD6 Pts 42

2022/23 P28 W13 D7 L8 GD16 Pts 46

So for all those naysayers not a huge difference despite the fact that we’ve had a significant number of injuries, more than last season. We’ve also played 8 more games (Europa League) and all the matches have taken place in a shorter time frame. Our 28th league fixture for 2022/23 (Spurs away) took place on the 8th of April. Food for thought.
We've actually only played 5 games more this season when you take into account FA and League cups. Also it's a bit difficult to compare the time frame games have been played over, because we stopped for nearly 6 weeks for the world cup. So if anything when the season was actually "active" we'd probably played those games last season in a more condensed time frame.
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,200
Goldstone
I’ve just done a like for like comparison to last season after 28 games. It goes like this :

2023/24 P28 W11 D9 L8 GD6 Pts 42

2022/23 P28 W13 D7 L8 GD16 Pts 46

So for all those naysayers not a huge difference despite the fact that we’ve had a significant number of injuries, more than last season.

4 points fewer, but I'd guess we've also played against lower placed teams. Our run-in is horrendous.
 






Right Back

Marseille was magic
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Sep 21, 2017
388
Brighton
Neto out for the season one of the most important bits of news today. Gives us a much better chance of finishing above Wolves.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,325
Withdean area
I’ve just done a like for like comparison to last season after 28 games. It goes like this :

2023/24 P28 W11 D9 L8 GD6 Pts 42

2022/23 P28 W13 D7 L8 GD16 Pts 46

So for all those naysayers not a huge difference despite the fact that we’ve had a significant number of injuries, more than last season. We’ve also played 8 more games (Europa League) and all the matches have taken place in a shorter time frame. Our 28th league fixture for 2022/23 (Spurs away) took place on the 8th of April. Food for thought.

Whenever I mention the added EL games/lack of rest and PL prep from it, there’s someone on nsc who boasts that they’re uber positive (can’t recall the username), who claims the EL demands had zero adverse effect on our PL prospects.
 




















Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,138
They're bound to appeal though, right?

Likely to run all the way to the end of the season, and probably beyond.
It might not matter.

Luton's run in is way harder than Forest or Everton's

Luton probably needed to win today.
 






Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
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Sussex but not by the sea
They're bound to appeal though, right?

Likely to run all the way to the end of the season, and probably beyond.
According to R5L earlier Forest have already accepted the PSR charge, it’s whether they appeal the punishment, they have 7 days to appeal it and the appeal must be finished by 9th April. The R5L panel believe it will be a 6 point deduction as that now has legal precedent. They expect Everton to get another 6 points too.
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,138
According to R5L earlier Forest have already accepted the PSR charge, it’s whether they appeal the punishment, they have 7 days to appeal it and the appeal must be finished by 9th April. The R5L panel believe it will be a 6 point deduction as that now has legal precedent. They expect Everton to get another 6 points too.
Watching the Carragher/Neville podcast, Carragher stated with some certainty that Everton would only get 3 or 2 point deduction, because they had already had one this season.. :shrug:

Bloke's a total twat.
Why on earth should the penalty be slashed for thatt reason?
They escaped relegation, because last season's case wasn't heard, had the punishment reduced on appeal, and now should get another freebie.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,274
Cumbria
Forest, CP, Everton and Brentford have all for long spells stunk out the PL this season.

Such a shame that Luton just don’t do defence (except against us). Making each game a mountain to climb to get 3 points.
They didn't 'do' defence against us either. From what I recall they did all-out attack!
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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When is Forest's PSR verdict due?
Monday, according to the Athletic.

Naturally that absolute state who owns their club will appeal, probably by getting Clattenburg to write yet another letter. I suspect Luton have shot their bolt already, and even if Forest slip below them as a result of a a 5-6 point deduction, they will still find a way to go down.
 


Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
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Sussex but not by the sea
Watching the Carragher/Neville podcast, Carragher stated with some certainty that Everton would only get 3 or 2 point deduction, because they had already had one this season.. :shrug:

Bloke's a total twat.
Why on earth should the penalty be slashed for thatt reason?
They escaped relegation, because last season's case wasn't heard, had the punishment reduced on appeal, and now should get another freebie.
You answered your own question - he’s a twat. He has zero inside info and an IQ to match the squad number he used to wear.
 


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