- Leeds played 45, 90 points, +39 goal diff - Ipswich played 43, 89 points, +32 goal diff
- Tomorrow: Hull v Ipswich - Midweek: Coventry v Ipswich - Next weekend: Leeds v Southampton, Ipswich v Huddersfield
Ipswich need five points from three games to guarantee promotion. If Leeds were to fail to beat Southampton, Ipswich would only need one win from their last three to be promoted.
Bolton, Posh, Barnsley, Oxford… who’d be best for us to go up.. Bolton I’d guess
Definitely Bolton. However, we haven’t been serious promotion contenders since returning to L1. Expect all other three teams to be amongst top 6 against.
Apparently the EFL blackout is only applicable during the Non-League season which has ended... Its why they're able to show Colchester vs Crewe as well
As it stands Huddersfield would be relegated today. Stoke would be safe. Blackburn, Sheff Wed on 50 & Plymouth, Birmingham on 49 with one relegation place left.
Can't believe Lincoln went on an incredible run of 12 wins, 5 draws, 1 defeat to get themselves into play off contention.............and then blew it on the last day. They missed a penalty at 0-0 as well.
Both Sutton & FGR went off at like 8s to be relegated. Think they were about 10th or 12th favs to be relegated.
Will be keeping an eye on Fleetwood dealings as they look like the type of clubs who could go straight out the football leagues. Got to assume the likes of Stockley will need to be moved on.
Crawley were 2nd favourites and Crewe were amongst bottom 6. Great seasons for them both.
Incredible run that Doncaster went on to get into the playoffs.
On 5th March, they were 20th with 40 points from 35 games. 14 points off the playoffs.
They picked up 31 more points from the last 11 games to finish 5th.
For context, after 35 games of our own season we had 37 points so they were only a single win better off than us. And then they went and won 10 games in a row.
Gillingham finished with 10 points from their last 10 games, near relegation form. They were 7 points away from the play offs in the end. For what the owners must have invested it feels like a very Tommy Sandgaardesq season for them
Incredible run that Doncaster went on to get into the playoffs.
On 5th March, they were 20th with 40 points from 35 games. 14 points off the playoffs.
They picked up 31 more points from the last 11 games to finish 5th.
For context, after 35 games of our own season we had 37 points so they were only a single win better off than us. And then they went and won 10 games in a row.
Ipswich have just scored a ripper on the stroke of HT to go 2-1 up against Hull.
One thing I'll say about this match: this ref is bloody good. Plays advantage at the appropriate time and then goes back to book the miscreant. He doesn't seem to have butchered many decisions either.
Why don't we get anyone like this in charge of our matches?
Incredible run that Doncaster went on to get into the playoffs.
On 5th March, they were 20th with 40 points from 35 games. 14 points off the playoffs.
They picked up 31 more points from the last 11 games to finish 5th.
For context, after 35 games of our own season we had 37 points so they were only a single win better off than us. And then they went and won 10 games in a row.
What's a win?
A game where all of our goalkeepers, nearly all our central defenders and half our midfield are replaced by players who work together as a unit and actually prevent goals.
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- Ipswich played 43, 89 points, +32 goal diff
- Tomorrow: Hull v Ipswich
- Midweek: Coventry v Ipswich
- Next weekend: Leeds v Southampton, Ipswich v Huddersfield
Ipswich need five points from three games to guarantee promotion. If Leeds were to fail to beat Southampton, Ipswich would only need one win from their last three to be promoted.
Doncaster, Crawley, Bradford winning. Crewe, Barrow losing. Doncaster, Crawley and Crewe would join MK in the playoffs.
Sheff Wed, Stoke, Birmingham winning. Plymouth and Blackburn drawing. Huddersfield losing.
As it stands Huddersfield would be relegated today. Stoke would be safe. Blackburn, Sheff Wed on 50 & Plymouth, Birmingham on 49 with one relegation place left.
Sheffield Wednesday three points clear as it stands, they’d only go down on goal difference if results went against them next weekend.
Shame would have been good to see another "new" team in the League
Huddersfield effectively relegated, barring a 15 goal swing with Plymouth next weekend.
Blackburn 50pts, -16 goal diff
Sheff Wed 50pts, -26 goal diff
Plymouth 48pts, -12 goal diff
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Birmingham 47pts, -16 goal diff
Huddersfield 45pts, -27 goal diff
Games to be played: Ipswich v Huddersfield, Birmingham v Norwich, Plymouth v Hull, Sunderland vs Sheff Wed, Leicester v Blackburn
Ipswich chasing the autos, Hull chasing the Play-Offs
On 5th March, they were 20th with 40 points from 35 games. 14 points off the playoffs.
They picked up 31 more points from the last 11 games to finish 5th.
One thing I'll say about this match: this ref is bloody good. Plays advantage at the appropriate time and then goes back to book the miscreant. He doesn't seem to have butchered many decisions either.
Why don't we get anyone like this in charge of our matches?