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Posted by: scott_gtfc_89, February 9, 2019, 6:49pm
Been looking at the form table and even with our two runs of bad form it doesn’t look to bad -

Last 5 games - 9th in form table
Last 10 games - 5th in form table
Last 15 games - 4th in form table
Last 20 games - 8th in form table
Last 25 games - 9th in form table
Last 30 games - 13th in form table

The first 2 games are not on the form table in which we lost to forest green, beat Macclesfield.


So despite always being in the bottom half till recently the start of the season has cost us as from 25 games in we have always been in the top 9 of the form table and we are getting better and better as the form table shows by the bad run in January.

We could certainly make the play offs if we push hard.

UTM
Posted by: LondonMariner43, February 9, 2019, 7:14pm; Reply: 1
Play off contenders over last 15-20 games.  Sign up Thomas and Dennis, and Embleton replaces by Whitehouse, and it’s looking good for next year.
Posted by: GrimRob, February 10, 2019, 3:29pm; Reply: 2
We've still got a negative goal difference. There can't be many weeks since we were back in the FL that we've been in positive territory.
Posted by: mike502, February 10, 2019, 10:16pm; Reply: 3
Quoted from GrimRob
We've still got a negative goal difference. There can't be many weeks since we were back in the FL that we've been in positive territory.


Well that's just an invitation for a stathead...

Our GD has been positive only once in the last two seasons - we were +2 after the first game of 2017-18, zero after the second game and negative ever since.
But in 2016-17 our GD just hovered around zero all year - never went above +5, never went below -6 - and it was positive after 22 of the 46 games.

Posted by: LH, February 10, 2019, 10:34pm; Reply: 4
Being the pessimist I am I would say finishing in the top half with a positive or level goal difference would be an achieveable target and a very good platform to build on for next season.
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