larus
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1 Brighton 29 11 4 0 36 10 6 4 4 20 12 34 59
2 Bournemouth 32 11 4 2 37 14 4 6 5 17 18 22 55 (14:28:83)
3 Huddersfield 31 9 4 3 24 12 6 3 6 26 23 15 52 (15:30:82)
4 Peterborough 31 11 3 3 48 34 4 2 8 19 26 7 50 (15:30:80)
5 Southampton 29 8 4 3 24 9 6 3 5 26 18 23 49 (17:34:83)
6 MK Dons 33 9 4 3 24 16 5 3 9 20 30 -2 49 (13:28:77)
7 Charlton 29 8 3 4 20 20 5 5 4 28 22 6 47 (17:34:81)
8 Oldham 32 7 6 3 25 19 4 7 5 19 21 4 46 (14:28:74)
9 Colchester 31 8 6 2 27 22 3 6 6 12 18 -1 45 (15:30:75)
10 Rochdale 29 6 6 2 24 17 5 5 5 18 17 8 44 (17:34:78)
11 Leyton Orient 29 8 4 2 28 13 3 6 6 21 27 9 43
12 Carlisle 30 6 6 4 27 20 5 3 6 14 14 7 42
13 Exeter 31 6 4 4 26 23 5 5 7 20 29 -6 42
14 Hartlepool 31 6 4 5 21 24 5 4 7 10 21 -14 41
15 Brentford 30 6 3 5 17 18 5 3 8 19 22 -4 39
16 Sheff Wed 30 6 5 3 22 13 4 2 10 22 29 2 37
17 Tranmere 30 6 4 5 21 20 4 3 8 17 23 -5 37
18 Notts County 27 8 1 6 20 15 2 4 6 14 19 0 35
19 Yeovil 30 5 2 7 15 20 4 4 8 15 25 -15 33
20 Swindon 32 5 6 6 17 20 2 4 9 24 34 -13 31
21 Walsall 32 5 1 9 20 26 3 5 9 19 31 -18 30
22 Bristol Rovers 31 5 4 6 18 24 2 5 9 19 41 -28 30
23 Dag & Red 29 4 5 5 17 18 3 3 9 15 26 -12 29
24 Plymouth 32 5 4 7 19 24 4 2 10 17 31 -19 23
Very un-scientific, but interesting (IMO).
I've taken the current table, then in the brackets put the remaining games, points @ 2/game then their final total). Of course, they wont all achieve that, but shows that we probably only need 25 odd points from 17 games to get one of the top 2 positions.
Looking good.