Biggest game of the season - Brighton @ Home
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you have farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr too much time on your hands!

is your scenario worth a little flutter, do you think??
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Good point, perhaps they'll be on holiday by then... literally would be nice.jonnybwfc wrote:Hopefully, Cardiff are already promoted by that time, and play the U15's ... we'd still struggle mind.Dartisan wrote:It could well prove to be the biggest game of the season, but to put a pessimistic hat on I think the last 2 weeks of April might remain the deciders regarding any slim play-off hopes regardless of this result:
Leicester v Bolton Tue 16 Apr
Bolton v Middlesbrough Sat 20 Apr
Cardiff v Bolton Sat 27 Apr
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Best. Predictor Use. Ever.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I got a bit bored and had a little experiment: Ipswich win every game 9-0, Bolton lose every game 9-0, every other game is won 9-0 by the team who's lowest in the table. (I didn't say it had to make sense.)si2008 wrote:I GOT US PROMOTED AS CHAMPIONS and Blackburn relegatedDave Sutton's barnet wrote:The excited (and, conversely, the bored) may be pleased to know the BBC's Predictor thing still exists. See if you can rig the results to get not just Bolton relegated but Mighty Mick's Ipswich into the play-offs.
In this bizarre fantasy world, Bolton fall into the drop zone the week after Easter - fickle, is football - and Ipswich's inexorable rise up the league sees them into the play-offs a week later. Because the teams below them are usually also losing, Cardiff stay top until the third-last weekend of the season - but just when all seems lost, they face hapless Bolton.
Brighton and Palace soon fall out of the play-offs but Leicester sit tight. Barnsley surprise themselves by tiptoeing into the top six with a game left but are kept out by a last-day loss at Huddersfield, replaced by Hull (who beat Cardiff).
By late April, Leeds somehow manage to freefall into the drop zone, presumably by only playing teams below them (and mighty Ipswich); Peterborough claw clear but then lose to Sheffield Wednesday, a result that also relegates Bolton with two games to spare. In history's tensest relegation battle, eight teams go into the last day with a chance of relegation. Birmingham, second-bottom at kick-off, beat Blackburn to relegate Rovers – but Peterborough's win at mid-table Palace means Birmingham go down anyway.
Despite a collapse remarkable even by their standards, Cardiff are champions by a point from Leicester, who manage to stay a point clear of Ipswich – but the Tractor Boys beat Hull in the Play-Off Final. Mick McCarthy is given the freedom of Suffolk but politely refuses – "There's nothing to see, no 'ills nor nowt" – while Bolton make history by becoming the first team to replace their manager with a postcode.
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Quite. But is that as the table stands or as it is affected each round of fixtures by the nine-nils?Dartisan wrote:Best. Predictor Use. Ever.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I got a bit bored and had a little experiment: Ipswich win every game 9-0, Bolton lose every game 9-0, every other game is won 9-0 by the team who's lowest in the table. (I didn't say it had to make sense.)si2008 wrote:I GOT US PROMOTED AS CHAMPIONS and Blackburn relegatedDave Sutton's barnet wrote:The excited (and, conversely, the bored) may be pleased to know the BBC's Predictor thing still exists. See if you can rig the results to get not just Bolton relegated but Mighty Mick's Ipswich into the play-offs.
In this bizarre fantasy world, Bolton fall into the drop zone the week after Easter - fickle, is football - and Ipswich's inexorable rise up the league sees them into the play-offs a week later. Because the teams below them are usually also losing, Cardiff stay top until the third-last weekend of the season - but just when all seems lost, they face hapless Bolton.
Brighton and Palace soon fall out of the play-offs but Leicester sit tight. Barnsley surprise themselves by tiptoeing into the top six with a game left but are kept out by a last-day loss at Huddersfield, replaced by Hull (who beat Cardiff).
By late April, Leeds somehow manage to freefall into the drop zone, presumably by only playing teams below them (and mighty Ipswich); Peterborough claw clear but then lose to Sheffield Wednesday, a result that also relegates Bolton with two games to spare. In history's tensest relegation battle, eight teams go into the last day with a chance of relegation. Birmingham, second-bottom at kick-off, beat Blackburn to relegate Rovers – but Peterborough's win at mid-table Palace means Birmingham go down anyway.
Despite a collapse remarkable even by their standards, Cardiff are champions by a point from Leicester, who manage to stay a point clear of Ipswich – but the Tractor Boys beat Hull in the Play-Off Final. Mick McCarthy is given the freedom of Suffolk but politely refuses – "There's nothing to see, no 'ills nor nowt" – while Bolton make history by becoming the first team to replace their manager with a postcode.
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In other news: a certain betting site have the odds for Saturday as follows currently:
Brighton Win: 11/5
Draw: 23/10
Bolton Win: 6/5
...hold me, I'm scared.
Brighton Win: 11/5
Draw: 23/10
Bolton Win: 6/5
...hold me, I'm scared.
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Knight's still getting picked then, I see.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I got a bit bored and had a little experiment: Ipswich win every game 9-0, Bolton lose every game 9-0, every other game is won 9-0 by the team who's lowest in the table. (I didn't say it had to make sense.)si2008 wrote:I GOT US PROMOTED AS CHAMPIONS and Blackburn relegatedDave Sutton's barnet wrote:The excited (and, conversely, the bored) may be pleased to know the BBC's Predictor thing still exists. See if you can rig the results to get not just Bolton relegated but Mighty Mick's Ipswich into the play-offs.
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BN says we're after Jeff Schlupp from Leicester if his move to United falls through. Not sure what he's like though.
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BWFC90 wrote:BN says we're after Jeff Schlupp from Leicester if his move to United falls through. Not sure what he's like though.
Rubbish name = shit player.
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He's a striker / left back....
Henrik Pedersen !
(similar goal ratio too!)
Henrik Pedersen !
(similar goal ratio too!)
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Hang on - if his move to United collapses there won't be any other teams in the premier league would have a punt on him before he'd choose to come to us??
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Apparently he loves a good black pudding barm cake so only has eyes on a move to the North-West.....?david lee's bald patch wrote:Hang on - if his move to United collapses there won't be any other teams in the premier league would have a punt on him before he'd choose to come to us??

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Round-by-round. It did make me larf as I did it. I'm a simple soul.mrkint wrote:Quite. But is that as the table stands or as it is affected each round of fixtures by the nine-nils?Dartisan wrote:Best. Predictor Use. Ever.
There was a serious point though - long way to go yet.
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...especially if we start losing 9-0Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Round-by-round. It did make me larf as I did it. I'm a simple soul.mrkint wrote:Quite. But is that as the table stands or as it is affected each round of fixtures by the nine-nils?Dartisan wrote:Best. Predictor Use. Ever.
There was a serious point though - long way to go yet.
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Well, quite.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:...especially if we start losing 9-0Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:There was a serious point though - long way to go yet.
Sadly today's looking busier but now I'm intrigued how things would end up if the higher-placed team always won - ie it went to "form", if you define form as being over the season. In the main it would simply exacerbate existing positions, but it might also show who's got the most six-pointers...
Or maybe not.
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Go on go on go go go gwan. You can make time. Go on do it.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Well, quite.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:...especially if we start losing 9-0Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:There was a serious point though - long way to go yet.
Sadly today's looking busier but now I'm intrigued how things would end up if the higher-placed team always won - ie it went to "form", if you define form as being over the season. In the main it would simply exacerbate existing positions, but it might also show who's got the most six-pointers...
Or maybe not.
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I did this yesterday, but with a twist of having a draw whenever a team face a team 3 or less places away from them in the table (I've not saved the results unfortunately). 2-1 results all round excluding the 1-1's for draws.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Well, quite.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:...especially if we start losing 9-0Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:There was a serious point though - long way to go yet.
Sadly today's looking busier but now I'm intrigued how things would end up if the higher-placed team always won - ie it went to "form", if you define form as being over the season. In the main it would simply exacerbate existing positions, but it might also show who's got the most six-pointers...
Or maybe not.
We fell short by 4 points (we had a number of draws though, including Saturdays of course). 'Boro did surprisingly well though & took 6th.
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Upson plays for this lot now
if Davo does play it should be a fun.

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ChrisC wrote:Upson plays for this lot nowif Davo does play it should be a fun.
oh yes!! KD in!!!

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Can't really see the logic in playing, on current form, our 4th best striker just because the other team have a really crap defender. Yes, SKD has always done well against Upson but I can only see our other strikers exploiting that crapness even more than SKD would.
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