by morganb » 19 Feb 2020 13:46
by Snowball » 19 Feb 2020 16:57
morganb https://www.worldfootball.net/table_calculator/eng-championship/
So, will Reading reach the play-off spots or fall tantalisingly short of the top 6?
When you have a spare 5 minutes use your skill and judgement to predict the outcome of every team's final 13 games to see who the top 6 will be and where Reading will finish.
Don't forget to post your top 6 / Reading's position results below.
1 WBA 94
2 Leeds 90
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3 Nottingham Forest 86
4 Brentford 85
5 Preston 82
6 Fulham 81
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8 Reading 78
(I was a tad bias with the Reading results and this was where they came - to be honest I don't expect them to reach the top 10)
by Hendo » 19 Feb 2020 16:58
by morganb » 19 Feb 2020 17:09
Snowballmorganb https://www.worldfootball.net/table_calculator/eng-championship/
So, will Reading reach the play-off spots or fall tantalisingly short of the top 6?
When you have a spare 5 minutes use your skill and judgement to predict the outcome of every team's final 13 games to see who the top 6 will be and where Reading will finish.
Don't forget to post your top 6 / Reading's position results below.
1 WBA 94
2 Leeds 90
-----------------------------------
3 Nottingham Forest 86
4 Brentford 85
5 Preston 82
6 Fulham 81
-----------------------------------
8 Reading 78
(I was a tad bias with the Reading results and this was where they came - to be honest I don't expect them to reach the top 10)
Think you have an error or two there, Morgan
RFC are on 42 points with 13 games left, so would need to win 12 out of 13 games to get 78
Did you mean 68?
by Mid Sussex Royal » 19 Feb 2020 17:11
by Mr Sitter » 19 Feb 2020 20:06
by morganb » 20 Feb 2020 10:09
by Mr Optimist » 20 Feb 2020 13:06
by UpNorth » 20 Feb 2020 19:51
by WestYorksRoyal » 25 Feb 2020 13:06
by linkenholtroyal » 26 Feb 2020 11:39
WestYorksRoyal I'm not going to predict the league table, but want to pour cold water on relegation worries.
We have 42 points. From the last 9 matches, since Fulham, we have had 7 points. This run has involved Leeds, WBA, Forest x2 and Millwall.
If we repeat this form over the next 9 matches, which is a far easier run on paper, we will be on 49 points with 3 games remaining, meaning we would almost certainly reach 50 points. Add in Joao coming back, I simply don't see how relegation is a realistic possibility. Hypothetically we could lose all 12 remaining games. Realistically we won't.
Of course, just surviving would be disappointing and not show much progress. We should be aiming for 60 points, which would show clear progress from last season. 18 points from 12 needed for that; I reckon perfectly feasible.
by John Smith » 26 Feb 2020 11:54
Mr Optimist Personally I’d be happy with a lovely mid table no alarms and no surprises end to the season
by Mr Optimist » 26 Feb 2020 23:34
John SmithMr Optimist Personally I’d be happy with a lovely mid table no alarms and no surprises end to the season
Mr Optimist? Mr Disgrace more like.
by Bigtimmeh » 27 Feb 2020 00:09
Mr OptimistJohn SmithMr Optimist Personally I’d be happy with a lovely mid table no alarms and no surprises end to the season
Mr Optimist? Mr Disgrace more like.
Nice one! What was a disgrace was fans booing when Olise made an error letting the ball bounce and getting on a promising young kids back, and our loyal backbone of support, who up until tonight I have thought have been fantastic, singing “we’re oxf*rd shit” after 60 minutes and banging the seats like 10 year olds. A night to forget all round and yes I’d take mid table mediocrity in a heartbeat.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 28 Feb 2020 19:02
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