I did one of those predictor things and had us playing Pompey and Sunderland playing Blackpool but it would more interesting in seeing one done by a neutral as I am too biased!
Oxford, Ipswich and us all finishing on 75 points with us missing out by goal difference. Let's hope Gobbo messes it up, Oxford have a pretty simple run in.
Needed a big win on the last day to pip Hull to the title. Also, bad luck Sunderland.
I dont just think it was a big win on the last game of the season that you plugged into the predictor - seeing our GD is just +6 atm we would need to win all the other 6 matches by at least 4 clear goals.
And good to see that about the only other person who agreed with me was @oohaahmortimer. Clearly everyone else is about as deluded as Chizz.
Oxford will have already played two more games than us by the time we next play and are already three points behind
I honestly think the last Play-Off spot (dont think we'll neccessarily finish sixth) is between Lincoln, Charlton, Ipswich
Oxford have wasted their games in hand
After tonight games in hand (against us) are totally irrelevant. If we win the other 3 games this month or get 7 points, Peterborough becomes a free hit, or a bonus. 8-10 points from the next 4 games would really put us in the driving seat.
But it will be very tight, and Oxford's better GD could be a factor. I also think this year will be more like 2018 and 2019, with us going out in the semis
Needed a big win on the last day to pip Hull to the title. Also, bad luck Sunderland.
I dont just think it was a big win on the last game of the season that you plugged into the predictor - seeing our GD is just +6 atm we would need to win all the other 6 matches by at least 4 clear goals.
And good to see that about the only other person who agreed with me was @oohaahmortimer. Clearly everyone else is about as deluded as Chizz.
Yes, we had plenty of large wins in the last few games. But it also required a big win on the last day to make sure we finished ahead of Hull. It was quite a day, with that incredible ending.
For anyone unaware, we were 3-0 at half time and cruising, but really needed that fourth goal to make the title safe. So, it was a real surprise to see Nigel Adkins go ahead with his pre-announced plan to bring Thomas Sandgaard on with five minutes to go. And an even bigger surprise when Johnnie Jackson picked himself up having been brought down in the box to hand the ball to Thomas to take the penalty in the last minute.
And, as everyone knows, the owner strode up casually to blast the ball home. It trickled off his foot and bounced off the Sunderland keeper's shin and was followed up by Jason Euell, to complete his hat-trick.
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Hull
Posh
Sunderland
Us
Pompey
Blackpool
Peterborough
Sunderland
Blackpool
Charlton
Portsmouth
Peterborough
Sunderland
Portsmouth
Charlton
Bkackpool.
you know who, will play you know who in the final. And you know who will win.
https://www.worldfootball.net/table_calculator/eng-league-one/
Sunderland
Peterboro
Blackpool
Charlton
Portsmouth
Hull
Sunderland
Blackpool
Portsmouth
Oxford
Peterborough
Sunderland
Charlton
Blackpool
Portsmouth
Hull
Posh
Sunderland
Blackpool
Pompey
Charlton
Hull
Peterborugh
Sunderland
Portsmouth
Blackpool
Ipswich
If we beat Ipswich or draw
Peterborugh
Sunderland
Portsmouth
Blackpool
Charlton
Posh
Sunderland
Blackpool
Pompey
Charlton
Peterborough
Sunderland
Blackpool
Pompey
Ipswich
Charlton
Needed a big win on the last day to pip Hull to the title. Also, bad luck Sunderland.
Hull
Ipswich
Oxford, Ipswich and us all finishing on 75 points with us missing out by goal difference. Let's hope Gobbo messes it up, Oxford have a pretty simple run in.
And good to see that about the only other person who agreed with me was @oohaahmortimer. Clearly everyone else is about as deluded as Chizz.
Sunderland 3rd
The us sandwiched between Blackpool and Portsmouth in 5th.
Posh
Blackpool
Sunderland
Pompey
Charlton
I honestly think the last Play-Off spot (dont think we'll neccessarily finish sixth) is between Lincoln, Charlton, Ipswich
Oxford have wasted their games in hand
2 Posh
3 Sunderland
4 Blackpool
5 Pompey
6 Charlton
But it will be very tight, and Oxford's better GD could be a factor. I also think this year will be more like 2018 and 2019, with us going out in the semis
1 Hull - 90 pts
2 Posh - 89
3 Sund - 86
4 Blacp - 84
5 Cafc - 81
6 Pomp - 80
For anyone unaware, we were 3-0 at half time and cruising, but really needed that fourth goal to make the title safe. So, it was a real surprise to see Nigel Adkins go ahead with his pre-announced plan to bring Thomas Sandgaard on with five minutes to go. And an even bigger surprise when Johnnie Jackson picked himself up having been brought down in the box to hand the ball to Thomas to take the penalty in the last minute.
And, as everyone knows, the owner strode up casually to blast the ball home. It trickled off his foot and bounced off the Sunderland keeper's shin and was followed up by Jason Euell, to complete his hat-trick.
What a game.
If we make it or not at least we didn't go out in a whimper like we was doing.