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aldi_01
March 5, 2022, 7:25pm

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5 of our last 6 games have been against teams in the bottom 6. The next 7 or 8 games are much more difficult, let's see how they go before turning Hurst into a hero


Must be miserable in your head. Didn’t see anyone calling him a hero (although aside from Buckley he’s the only person to get us promoted in the last 35 years so…)..


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5 of our last 6 games have been against teams in the bottom 6. The next 7 or 8 games are much more difficult, let's see how they go before turning Hurst into a hero


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For all you Hurst doubters we are the form team in the division.

Wasn't at our best today but still scraped a late win.

Play-offs here we come.



FFS


In his three stints as Grimsby Town manager spanning over 10 years the club was never relegated and he also guided them to three promotions.
Only 14 managers have reached 1,000 matches in charge of a Football League team by 1998 and Buckley is one of them.
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I just go every week and expect not to go up this year .It's far less stressful πŸ˜‰
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For all you Hurst doubters we are the form team in the division.

Wasn't at our best today but still scraped a late win.

Play-offs here we come.



This is the thing when it was going bad we where right to ask for change. When things are going right no one cares  as long as we won. This isn’t a personal dig but in general at the forum


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I've just had a look at our league form for the period that followed Ryan Sears late night decision to drive until our return from Covid isolation.

Wealdstone L
Notts County L
Aldershot L
Southend W
Solihull L
Dag & Red L
Chesterfield L

1 win in 7 before the squad got decimated with Covid and bowed out of the Trophy at Stockport with whatever players tested negative. Our form from our return is as follows:
Halifax D
Halifax L
Altrincham W
Bromley L
Wrexham L
Wealdstone W
Notts County W
Kings Lynn D
Aldershot W
Dover W
Woking W

6 wins and 2 draws from 11 since the turn of the year and unbeaten in 6 with 5 of them being wins.

If you take that 7 game period out our PPG is 2.13. If we achieved that through those 7 games (won 5 of them basically) then we would currently be sat 2nd, 3 points behind Stockport with a game in hand.

I don't know what happened in the aftermath of the Ryan Sears drink driving incident but that period aside, our form is absolutely excellent.

2.13 PPG over 37 games is 79 points plus the 3 points we picked up against Southend in that run of 7 games which should comfortably be enough for a play-off finish. If our form since the turn of the year continues (1.81 PPG) we are forecast to pick up another 25 points which will put us on 77 points. Not as good but should still be enough.
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I've just had a look at our league form for the period that followed Ryan Sears late night decision to drive until our return from Covid isolation.

Wealdstone L
Notts County L
Aldershot L
Southend W
Solihull L
Dag & Red L
Chesterfield L

1 win in 7 before the squad got decimated with Covid and bowed out of the Trophy at Stockport with whatever players tested negative. Our form from our return is as follows:
Halifax D
Halifax L
Altrincham W
Bromley L
Wrexham L
Wealdstone W
Notts County W
Kings Lynn D
Aldershot W
Dover W
Woking W

6 wins and 2 draws from 11 since the turn of the year and unbeaten in 6 with 5 of them being wins.

If you take that 7 game period out our PPG is 2.13. If we achieved that through those 7 games (won 5 of them basically) then we would currently be sat 2nd, 3 points behind Stockport with a game in hand.

I don't know what happened in the aftermath of the Ryan Sears drink driving incident but that period aside, our form is absolutely excellent.

2.13 PPG over 37 games is 79 points plus the 3 points we picked up against Southend in that run of 7 games which should comfortably be enough for a play-off finish. If our form since the turn of the year continues (1.81 PPG) we are forecast to pick up another 25 points which will put us on 77 points. Not as good but should still be enough.


This, I think, is a perfect example of correlation, not causation.


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I've just had a look at our league form for the period that followed Ryan Sears late night decision to drive until our return from Covid isolation.

Wealdstone L
Notts County L
Aldershot L
Southend W
Solihull L
Dag & Red L
Chesterfield L

1 win in 7 before the squad got decimated with Covid and bowed out of the Trophy at Stockport with whatever players tested negative. Our form from our return is as follows:
Halifax D
Halifax L
Altrincham W
Bromley L
Wrexham L
Wealdstone W
Notts County W
Kings Lynn D
Aldershot W
Dover W
Woking W

6 wins and 2 draws from 11 since the turn of the year and unbeaten in 6 with 5 of them being wins.

If you take that 7 game period out our PPG is 2.13. If we achieved that through those 7 games (won 5 of them basically) then we would currently be sat 2nd, 3 points behind Stockport with a game in hand.

I don't know what happened in the aftermath of the Ryan Sears drink driving incident but that period aside, our form is absolutely excellent.

2.13 PPG over 37 games is 79 points plus the 3 points we picked up against Southend in that run of 7 games which should comfortably be enough for a play-off finish. If our form since the turn of the year continues (1.81 PPG) we are forecast to pick up another 25 points which will put us on 77 points. Not as good but should still be enough.



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Quoted from jamesgtfc
I've just had a look at our league form for the period that followed Ryan Sears late night decision to drive until our return from Covid isolation.

Wealdstone L
Notts County L
Aldershot L
Southend W
Solihull L
Dag & Red L
Chesterfield L

1 win in 7 before the squad got decimated with Covid and bowed out of the Trophy at Stockport with whatever players tested negative. Our form from our return is as follows:
Halifax D
Halifax L
Altrincham W
Bromley L
Wrexham L
Wealdstone W
Notts County W
Kings Lynn D
Aldershot W
Dover W
Woking W

6 wins and 2 draws from 11 since the turn of the year and unbeaten in 6 with 5 of them being wins.

If you take that 7 game period out our PPG is 2.13. If we achieved that through those 7 games (won 5 of them basically) then we would currently be sat 2nd, 3 points behind Stockport with a game in hand.

I don't know what happened in the aftermath of the Ryan Sears drink driving incident but that period aside, our form is absolutely excellent.

2.13 PPG over 37 games is 79 points plus the 3 points we picked up against Southend in that run of 7 games which should comfortably be enough for a play-off finish. If our form since the turn of the year continues (1.81 PPG) we are forecast to pick up another 25 points which will put us on 77 points. Not as good but should still be enough.


Honestly that's a lot of thought over something that's purely coincidental.

These two banks of results are pretty easy to explain: we played a series of difficult fixtures and lost almost all of them. We played a series of easier fixtures and won almost all of them. It's as simple as that.

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