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We are relegated by Reading
Coyotejohn1947
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Although the team still have an outstanding fixture away to Reading we are relegated according to a computer simulation system devised at the University there.
Seemingly, it runs all of the remaining fixtures 10,000 times having fed in certain known parameters at the time of the cessation of games.
Then its something to do with percentages but the bottom of the table sees us down along with Luton and Barnsley all in the same positions which those teams currently occupy. The only 'winners' are Wigan who leap out of the bottom 6.
But this is football for heaven's sake - if they ran the Charlton v Huddersfield game a million times over on a computer when we were 1-5 down, with 10 men and only 28 mins left - how often would it give us a 7-6 victory?
Seemingly, it runs all of the remaining fixtures 10,000 times having fed in certain known parameters at the time of the cessation of games.
Then its something to do with percentages but the bottom of the table sees us down along with Luton and Barnsley all in the same positions which those teams currently occupy. The only 'winners' are Wigan who leap out of the bottom 6.
But this is football for heaven's sake - if they ran the Charlton v Huddersfield game a million times over on a computer when we were 1-5 down, with 10 men and only 28 mins left - how often would it give us a 7-6 victory?
Championship: Experts at University of Reading predict the 'final table'
By Brent Pilnick
BBC Sport
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Pretty sure we don'tCoyotejohn1947 said:Although the team still have an outstanding fixture away to Reading2 -
The British people are sick of listening to experts5
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Still got a home fixture against Reading. Have already played them away. The predictions don't include potential points deductions, unfortunately including us, but also includes Readingrina said:
Pretty sure we don'tCoyotejohn1947 said:Although the team still have an outstanding fixture away to Reading0 -
if it had kept us up I’d have believed it8
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On Talksport they have just drawn the results for the final weekend of the season. We lost 4-2 at Leeds. Fulham won 2-1 at Wigan. Millwall won 5-1 at home.
They will be updating their tables, obviously they have been doing this every week, and will reveal the final table next week.0 -
Boro drew 3-3 at Sheffield Weds and Barnsley lost.0
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How did they 'draw' the results. I thought of doing this every week with dice just for fun.0
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52507779
Not a surprise we ended up in the forecast bottom 3, we weren't playing well and our remaining fixtures were quite hard too. Our only hope would be that Hull do even worse than us!0 -
Agreed. It’s utter bollocks. You can’t predict the results - things like Red Cards, penalties, suspensions, injuries, shit refs etc etc aren’t taken in to account. I bet Professor Reade supports Leeds.se9addick said:The British people are sick of listening to experts0 -
Today would have been the last day of the season right?
So according to that we'd have been depressed at Leeds away, conceding 4, watching them celebrating the league win & promotion.
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Wouldnt surprise me if some people do believe this shit though.ricky_otto said:
Agreed. It’s utter bollocks. You can’t predict the results - things like Red Cards, penalties, suspensions, injuries, shit refs etc etc aren’t taken in to account. I bet Professor Reade supports Leeds.se9addick said:The British people are sick of listening to experts
Would like to see these experts predict it at the start of the season. They can take the betting companies to the cleaners
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what a waste of everyone’s time1
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To be fair, that’s exactly what would have happened! We don’t need anybody to predict that - it’s just a given.North Lower Neil said:Today would have been the last day of the season right?
So according to that we'd have been depressed at Leeds away, conceding 4, watching them celebrating the league win & promotion.0 -
At the time the league was suspended, the bottom 3 clubs were the 3 promoted from L1, while the top 3 were Leeds, WBA and FulhamO-Randy-Hunt said:
Wouldnt surprise me if some people do believe this shit though.ricky_otto said:
Agreed. It’s utter bollocks. You can’t predict the results - things like Red Cards, penalties, suspensions, injuries, shit refs etc etc aren’t taken in to account. I bet Professor Reade supports Leeds.se9addick said:The British people are sick of listening to experts
Would like to see these experts predict it at the start of the season. They can take the betting companies to the cleaners
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I imagine a lot of people would have predicted that last summer.0 -
With dice.jimmymelrose said:How did they 'draw' the results. I thought of doing this every week with dice just for fun.0 -
I think we'd have gone down, but whether Leeds would have managed to mess it up again....ricky_otto said:
To be fair, that’s exactly what would have happened! We don’t need anybody to predict that - it’s just a given.North Lower Neil said:Today would have been the last day of the season right?
So according to that we'd have been depressed at Leeds away, conceding 4, watching them celebrating the league win & promotion.0 -
Do we have to play Reading away twice?Coyotejohn1947 said:Although the team still have an outstanding fixture away to Reading we are relegated according to a computer simulation system devised at the University there.
Seemingly, it runs all of the remaining fixtures 10,000 times having fed in certain known parameters at the time of the cessation of games.
Then its something to do with percentages but the bottom of the table sees us down along with Luton and Barnsley all in the same positions which those teams currently occupy. The only 'winners' are Wigan who leap out of the bottom 6.
But this is football for heaven's sake - if they ran the Charlton v Huddersfield game a million times over on a computer when we were 1-5 down, with 10 men and only 28 mins left - how often would it give us a 7-6 victory?Championship: Experts at University of Reading predict the 'final table'
By Brent Pilnick
BBC Sport
- 6 minutes ago
- From the sectionChampionship
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Like it was a given Leeds would have beat us in September.ricky_otto said:
To be fair, that’s exactly what would have happened! We don’t need anybody to predict that - it’s just a given.North Lower Neil said:Today would have been the last day of the season right?
So according to that we'd have been depressed at Leeds away, conceding 4, watching them celebrating the league win & promotion.
I dont get people saying things like this saw one the other day say Hull would have slaughtered us.
Football is unpredictable, who knows what may or may not have happened but nothing is a given in football results, we have proved that ourselves this season.
Would Leeds have won, more than likely yes but there is a chance we could have caused an upset like we did back in September1 -
We were a MUCH better team in September though, thanks to the dismal January transfer windowpaulie8290 said:
Like it was a given Leeds would have beat us in September.ricky_otto said:
To be fair, that’s exactly what would have happened! We don’t need anybody to predict that - it’s just a given.North Lower Neil said:Today would have been the last day of the season right?
So according to that we'd have been depressed at Leeds away, conceding 4, watching them celebrating the league win & promotion.
I dont get people saying things like this saw one the other day say Hull would have slaughtered us.
Football is unpredictable, who knows what may or may not have happened but nothing is a given in football results, we have proved that ourselves this season.
Would Leeds have won, more than likely yes but there is a chance we could have caused an upset like we did back in September0 -
If all injuries were back the only differences from the game that started in September could have beenkillerandflash said:
We were a MUCH better team in September though, thanks to the dismal January transfer windowpaulie8290 said:
Like it was a given Leeds would have beat us in September.ricky_otto said:
To be fair, that’s exactly what would have happened! We don’t need anybody to predict that - it’s just a given.North Lower Neil said:Today would have been the last day of the season right?
So according to that we'd have been depressed at Leeds away, conceding 4, watching them celebrating the league win & promotion.
I dont get people saying things like this saw one the other day say Hull would have slaughtered us.
Football is unpredictable, who knows what may or may not have happened but nothing is a given in football results, we have proved that ourselves this season.
Would Leeds have won, more than likely yes but there is a chance we could have caused an upset like we did back in September
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Add to that the likelihood of Matthews for Solly
And would the squad if been MUCH worse of than the team that beat Leeds in September0 -
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According to BBC, we are relegated
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52507779
According to Sky, we stay up
http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/1030106227?-11197:833
I think I will agree with FM
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Glad I swerved itLargeAddick said:On Talksport they have just drawn the results for the final weekend of the season. We lost 4-2 at Leeds.0 -
Can’t believe they allowed Leeds to lose.ross1 said:According to BBC, we are relegated
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52507779
According to Sky, we stay up
http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/1030106227?-11197:833
I think I will agree with FM0 -
If teams could get relegated by reading, wouldn't Millwall be Champions every year?3
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I wonder how many of the people involved in the computer simulation will stick a fiver on every result the computer came up with.0
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Errrrr........... Grammar Police alert!thai malaysia addick said:I wonder how many of the people involved in the computer simulation will stick a fiver on every result the computer came up with.
Shouldn't this be in the conditional using 'would'?;-0 -
I imagine that if you bet on football based on a sophisticated computer programme, you wouldn't get it right in every game but overall you'd make a nice profit.thai malaysia addick said:I wonder how many of the people involved in the computer simulation will stick a fiver on every result the computer came up with.0 -
At this stage, there is no reason to believe that the season will not be completed. Therefore, I am wondering whether the people will stick a fiver on every result (when the games are played). Of course, I appreciate why you are make everything conditional in these uncertain times, but, to take this to its full conclusion, every event in the future is conditional on it taking place. You could never say that I think Charlton will be in the Premier League in 2025 because Charlton, the planet, football etc. may not exist. Over to you.jimmymelrose said:
Errrrr........... Grammar Police alert!thai malaysia addick said:I wonder how many of the people involved in the computer simulation will stick a fiver on every result the computer came up with.
Shouldn't this be in the conditional using 'would'?;-
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