Wolves winning every one of their games in the sample, despite Thursday night matches in the Europa League.
I wasn't really referencing Wolves.
It was more to do with those predicted results of only one point from those 7 matches
Wolves winning every one of their games in the sample, despite Thursday night matches in the Europa League.
With nothing else to do on a cold and wet Sunday I've analysed the run in for us v the other teams using the exact same basis as the concept of this thread.
I wasn't really referencing Wolves.
It was more to do with those predicted results of only one point from those 7 matches
With nothing else to do on a cold and wet Sunday I've analysed the run in for us v the other teams using the exact same basis as the concept of this thread.
Results show us staying up, but it's tight (only one point), and so dependent on the games between all these teams. Also think whether the supposed top six turn up as they are predicted to do or rest players for European matches will have a massive bearing on who gets relegated.
Newcastle 48
Arsenal 47
Southampton 47
Palace 42
West Ham 38
Brighton 37
Bournemouth 37
Watford 36
Aston Villa 34
Norwich 32
Whilst I generally enjoy all your stats and analysis I think you’ve under estimated our ability to get points. Specifically I don’t understand how we can assume to get 0 points from:
Wolves (a)
Arsenal (h)
Leicester (a)
Man Utd (h)
Man City (h)
Eg, Man U are hardly a force these days. City game now takes a different direction - can’t see the players being up for these sort of games now. Arsenal at home I can easily see us nicking at least a point.
I think we still have a bit of the Hughton mindset. With Potter I believe we can get points from the bigger teams.
With nothing else to do on a cold and wet Sunday I've analysed the run in for us v the other teams using the exact same basis as the concept of this thread.
Results show us staying up, but it's tight (only one point), and so dependent on the games between all these teams. Also think whether the supposed top six turn up as they are predicted to do or rest players for European matches will have a massive bearing on who gets relegated.
Newcastle 48
Arsenal 47
Southampton 47
Palace 42
West Ham 38
Brighton 37
Bournemouth 37
Watford 36
Aston Villa 34
Norwich 32
See post #25 (and the OP).
Yeah I get the gist of the tracker, and I enjoy following it, I’m questioning a flaw in the calculations possibly leading to misleading results.
Generally speaking we’re making assumptions we should always be able to beat a team below us at home and lose or draw to a team above us at home (more to it, but largely speaking this is the basis). As we all know I’m sure Football doesn’t work like that.. and hasn’t happened for us so far in the PL! So I’d suggest caution extrapolating results.
Again, I really don’t see us getting 0 points total from these fixtures:
Wolves (a)
Arsenal (h)
Leicester (a)
Man Utd (h)
Man City (h)
That is a depressing run of last twelve results for us. Only two wins in twelve games, following a run of 1 win in 12 games (a period in whichyour tracker predicted 4 wins).
Just need to beat Palace and get some bonus points from the four games after that and we will be okay.
A win against Palace could be a very valuable psychological boost. Not just because it's them, but because winning it could in effect change us from being at the top of the bottom six pack to being at the bottom of the next group of seven, giving us bit of breathing space and easing the pressure going into a run of games where we'll have some free swings.
And after yesterday and today's games (subject to Arsenal drawing with Everton), this is how it now looks for the others:
Newcastle 47
Arsenal 47
Southampton 47
Palace 42
West Ham 38
Brighton 37
Bournemouth 36
Watford 36
Aston Villa 33
Norwich 32
A bad day for Eddie yesterday has pushed Bournemouth very close...
I dont know if its been mentioned on any if the other threads but, according to my son, we are the only team in the 91 not to have won in 2020.
Up until last weekend there were only 3 sides who had not won, Bristol Rovers (the side he supports), Us and them up the road.
It is true.I dont know if its been mentioned on any if the other threads but, according to my son, we are the only team in the 91 not to have won in 2020.
Up until last weekend there were only 3 sides who had not won, Bristol Rovers (the side he supports), Us and them up the road.
Tight for us.
Lose against CP and is your judgement that we’ll likely be relegated?
Minus 6.