Chipp54 wrote:
Chipp54 wrote:
I too would expect a big improvement tonight after Saturday, if so I will be surprised if we lose. Interesting to see what the starting lineup will be. Draw 1-1.
The way that happened I would have much preferred to be wrong. However a point gained. Still plenty of games to come so I think we will be fine.
How long can we keep saying we'll be fine, 4 points dropped in the last two games from winning positions.
3 league wins since September.
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The professor wrote:
Chipp54 wrote:
Chipp54 wrote:
I too would expect a big improvement tonight after Saturday, if so I will be surprised if we lose. Interesting to see what the starting lineup will be. Draw 1-1.
The way that happened I would have much preferred to be wrong. However a point gained. Still plenty of games to come so I think we will be fine.
How long can we keep saying we'll be fine, 4 points dropped in the last two games from winning positions.
3 league wins since September.
I mean, as it stands, we're outside of the relegation places and we have games in hand.
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Games in hand over sides who are in a lot worse form that us,we are hard to beat and will survive with comfort. We have a fit squad and one that will gain enough points, I think we have under achieved with the squad we have.
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The professor wrote:
Chipp54 wrote:
Chipp54 wrote:
I too would expect a big improvement tonight after Saturday, if so I will be surprised if we lose. Interesting to see what the starting lineup will be. Draw 1-1.
The way that happened I would have much preferred to be wrong. However a point gained. Still plenty of games to come so I think we will be fine.
How long can we keep saying we'll be fine, 4 points dropped in the last two games from winning positions.
3 league wins since September.
Were we ever winning against Cheshunt? I think not. To me that was a point gained …. with a very very soft penalty.
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We're finding it difficult to pick up points, which for me, is a big worry. With the exception of last Saturday's game against Cheshunt, scoring goals is still a problem, even with Craig back from injury, and the addition of Matt and Owen. 6 wins from 29 league matches is a really poor return. I'm still backing Gary and the players to avoid relegation, but there shouldn't be any glossing over the enormity of the task. In a previous thread, someone came up with the probable minimum number of points needed to survive in this league. Can anyone remember how many that was? I'm keen to see whether based on our current form it's a realistic goal.
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On December 14th on the "Oxford" thread I wote down my calculations for the rest of the season as follows:
".......My very basic arithmetic says: 27 games left for us to play. Based on last season's table (when there were three fewer teams playing ).. you would have needed 45 points to be safe on a 4 down basis. (Bath on that figure would have been relegated and Braintree survive only on goal difference). Extrapolating from that, and adding in the extra fixtures we need to be looking at 52 points or so to be safe this season.... 52 points minus the 16 already gained means ... 36 points from 27 games... 1.3 points a game. I'm quite sure this figure or something near to it is on Gary and the Chairman's respective whiteboards..............."
If the above holds true we are now looking at needing 24 points fom 17 games.. so the points requirement hs crept up from 1.3 ppg to 1.4 ppg. To state the bleeding obvious we probably need to win 6 or more of our remaining games to stay up. We've got so close on any number of occasions. It's frustrating for everybody. I still say all the basics are in place...but that all-round solidity has to be converted into 3 points quite regularly now. Look at Hungerford with 2 or 3 recent wins, now right back in the mix... and well done them! We need a RUN .....even just a mini one!
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Interesting that you mention Hungerford, on a great little run.
Would be some irony if we went down and they stayed up with Gunner.
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Rambler wrote:
On December 14th on the "Oxford" thread I wote down my calculations for the rest of the season as follows:
".......My very basic arithmetic says: 27 games left for us to play. Based on last season's table (when there were three fewer teams playing ).. you would have needed 45 points to be safe on a 4 down basis. (Bath on that figure would have been relegated and Braintree survive only on goal difference). Extrapolating from that, and adding in the extra fixtures we need to be looking at 52 points or so to be safe this season.... 52 points minus the 16 already gained means ... 36 points from 27 games... 1.3 points a game. I'm quite sure this figure or something near to it is on Gary and the Chairman's respective whiteboards..............."
If the above holds true we are now looking at needing 24 points fom 17 games.. so the points requirement hs crept up from 1.3 ppg to 1.4 ppg. To state the bleeding obvious we probably need to win 6 or more of our remaining games to stay up. We've got so close on any number of occasions. It's frustrating for everybody. I still say all the basics are in place...but that all-round solidity has to be converted into 3 points quite regularly now. Look at Hungerford with 2 or 3 recent wins, now right back in the mix... and well done them! We need a RUN .....even just a mini one!
Many thanks for your quick response Rambler.
So a team that has so far only managed 6 wins in 29 league matches, now has to produce at least another 6 victories in the remaining 17 games, plus 6 draws.
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I'm not worried about our NLS status, we have majority of our remaining games at home including all of the bottom four I'm pretty sure.
We weren't great against Cheshunt but we're not going to make those bad defensive mistakes every week and I don't think most teams struggling will have as good as forwards as they had. We've had worse seasons before and gone on a run the last month or so to finish well clear of the dreaded dotted line
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I'm not worried about our NLS status, we have majority of our remaining games at home including all of the bottom four I'm pretty sure.
We weren't great against Cheshunt but we're not going to make those bad defensive mistakes every week and I don't think most teams struggling will have as good as forwards as they had. We've had worse seasons before and gone on a run the last month or so to finish well clear of the dreaded dotted line
At last, some else who feels the same !