maddog Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 So what are the chances of us being relegated this season and what of the playoffs. This is based on the last 3 Championship seasons. The Average points needed to get in playoffs: 74-75 points The Average points needed to survive relegation: 46 points We currently have 22 points with 26 games to go. We need 24 points from those 26 games to possibly survive relegation, so 8 wins from 26 games will do. We need 52 points from those 26 games to possibly make the playoffs so exactly 2 points a game. I would say we are looking like we could get relegated and i don't hold much hope for us tonight, or at Hull or at Wolves in the next 3 matches. 2 points a game is possible but we have to win a lot of home games and the odd away matches. If we can get 40 points in the next 16 games we would have a great chance. But that would be 13 wins, 1 draw and 2 loses , to reduice the amonunt of points we would need in the last 10 games We need to go on a huge winning run. Lets start tonight. If we can chain 10 league wins in a row together we will have survived relegation and have a chance of promotion. Please please Leicester, gives us some hope of playoffs this season starting by winning today. Lets win these next 5 games, buy and sell in January and never stop winning
Brainy Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 So what are the chances of us being relegated this season and what of the playoffs.This is based on the last 3 Championship seasons. The Average points needed to get in playoffs: 74-75 points The Average points needed to survive relegation: 46 points We currently have 22 points with 26 games to go. We need 24 points from those 26 games to possibly survive relegation, so 8 wins from 26 games will do. We need 52 points from those 26 games to possibly make the playoffs so exactly 2 points a game. I would say we are looking like we could get relegated and i don't hold much hope for us tonight, or at Hull or at Wolves in the next 3 matches. 2 points a game is possible but we have to win a lot of home games and the odd away matches. If we can get 40 points in the next 16 games we would have a great chance. But that would be 13 wins, 1 draw and 2 loses , to reduice the amonunt of points we would need in the last 10 games We need to go on a huge winning run. Lets start tonight. If we can chain 10 league wins in a row together we will have survived relegation and have a chance of promotion. Please please Leicester, gives us some hope of playoffs this season starting by winning today. You're too optimistic. As if we'd win 10 games in a row.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 So I was getting the train back from London last night and I had to jog for the last taxi from the station. Who did I manage to beat to it? Ask questions and I will answer true or false (Mablo is disqualified due to the fact I think I texted him drunkenly last night to tell him) until you get it.
Raj Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 So I was getting the train back from London last night and I had to jog for the last taxi from the station. Who did I manage to beat to it? Ask questions and I will answer true or false (Mablo is disqualified due to the fact I think I texted him drunkenly last night to tell him) until you get it. Martin Allen
Simi Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 So I was getting the train back from London last night and I had to jog for the last taxi from the station. Who did I manage to beat to it? Ask questions and I will answer true or false (Mablo is disqualified due to the fact I think I texted him drunkenly last night to tell him) until you get it. Gary Mabbut.
Wilkesy Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 You're too optimistic. As if we'd win 2 games in a row.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 Gary Mabbut. Again, no. But it's good that you and Raj are helpfully narrowing down the options.
Raj Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 So I was getting the train back from London last night and I had to jog for the last taxi from the station. Who did I manage to beat to it? Ask questions and I will answer true or false (Mablo is disqualified due to the fact I think I texted him drunkenly last night to tell him) until you get it. I'll have 3 goes... 1-Linford Christie 2-Steven Gerrards wife...Alex Curran...coming back from a shopping trip in The smoke. 3 Milan Manderic
Simi Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 Again, no. But it's good that you and Raj are helpfully narrowing down the options. Iwan Roberts?
Fez of Mahrez Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 I'll have 3 goes...1-Linford Christie 2-Steven Gerrards wife...Alex Curran...coming back from a shopping trip in The smoke. 3 Milan Manderic Linford Christie is probably closest but I doubt I would have outsprinted him somehow.
Raj Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 Ched's the one who told me that i made you scarred about me man hugging you. Go on....hit the bastard Fez!!!
Simi Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 Ched's the one who told me that i made you scarred about me man hugging you.Go on....hit the bastard Fez!!! Stop stirring. Fez what profession are they in?
Fez of Mahrez Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 Ex-professional sportsman. I have to go home now. I will pick this up later.
Simi Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 Ex-professional sportsman. I have to go home now. I will pick this up later. Does he ever pop up on FoxesTalk?
Bellend Sebastian Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 Thought it was Tom Trevor to his mates. The ghost of Emlyn Hughes?
Raj Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 Im going for a Boxer.... Frank Bruno Chris Eubanks Sugar Ray Leonard Iron Mike tyson Muhammad Ali. Marvellous Marvin Hagler Tony Sibson Lloyd Honeygun Hector"Macho"Camacho Lennox Lewis Emerson Fittipaldi Julio Caesar Chaves Pinklon"Pinky" Thomas Bernie
Nod.E Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 Im going for a Boxer....Frank Bruno Chris Eubanks Sugar Ray Leonard Iron Mike tyson Muhammad Ali. Marvellous Marvin Hagler Tony Sibson Lloyd Honeygun Hector"Macho"Camacho Lennox Lewis Emerson Fittipaldi Julio Caesar Chaves Pinklon"Pinky" Thomas Bernie Raj
Thracian Posted 11 December 2007 Posted 11 December 2007 So what are the chances of us being relegated this season and what of the playoffs.This is based on the last 3 Championship seasons. The Average points needed to get in playoffs: 74-75 points The Average points needed to survive relegation: 46 points We currently have 22 points with 26 games to go. We need 24 points from those 26 games to possibly survive relegation, so 8 wins from 26 games will do. We need 52 points from those 26 games to possibly make the playoffs so exactly 2 points a game. I would say we are looking like we could get relegated and i don't hold much hope for us tonight, or at Hull or at Wolves in the next 3 matches. 2 points a game is possible but we have to win a lot of home games and the odd away matches. If we can get 40 points in the next 16 games we would have a great chance. But that would be 13 wins, 1 draw and 2 loses , to reduice the amonunt of points we would need in the last 10 games We need to go on a huge winning run. Lets start tonight. If we can chain 10 league wins in a row together we will have survived relegation and have a chance of promotion. Please please Leicester, gives us some hope of playoffs this season starting by winning today. I had thought of starting a thread along the same lines but found the prospect too depresssing. Although I'm not quite as pessimistic as you sound about the next three games, and am quite optimistic about the three after those, there's no doubt we need our best players fit, we need some effective organisation and we don't need another crisis of any sort. As it stands some of the teams around us are showing signs of improving while we seem to be flat. Of course the transfer window offers new hope but we have to land our targets (not so easy as we've found in the recent past) and other teams will also be improving their own squads so there's no guarantee it will be all roses come February. Team spirit, tactics, confidence will still be the most vital ingredients and I don't think Holloway will find that anywhere near as easy as he might think because, while new players will arrive, I fear that too many others will be washing around the sidelines feeling that they've been made the scapegoats. That only emphasises that transfers out will be as important as the transfers in come January.
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