oohaah
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Post by oohaah on Jan 23, 2021 17:06:27 GMT
I'm curious... Had County won against Torquay today and then the league abandoned the season, based on last season's ruling would we have been champions? 🤔
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jr
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Post by jr on Jan 23, 2021 17:42:22 GMT
No. Would be .1 behind on PPG. Win on Tuesday then we will be
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oohaah
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Post by oohaah on Jan 23, 2021 17:49:21 GMT
Ah yes, I get that now... A week of boredom followed by two hours of excitement can do strange things.
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Post by sallycat on Jan 23, 2021 20:23:51 GMT
Currently Torquay have 2.17 PPG and we have exactly 2, which we've had very consistently this season. If we beat them Tuesday their PPG will be 2.05 and ours 2.06. Ridiculously close. But with significantly less than half of the season played, only a third in several cases, and such wildly varying numbers of matches played by different teams, the argument for deciding the season on PPG would be very weak compared with the situation last season. I very much doubt they'd do it. But we can dream (not that anyone really wants to win a league that way!)
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Post by baboonfish on Jan 23, 2021 23:35:38 GMT
There's absolutely no way the season would be anything other than void if it finished now. However, just goes to show what a great job MG has done. I was most definitely one of the early doubters and I'm very impressed with how he's gone about things since the early wobble. We're balanced and very hard to play against.
It does seem that the smaller sides with lower costs etc are inversely less affected by this whole faeces storm, seems like a more level playing field now. No doubt the likes of torquay and Stockport have come back from the north/south leaner and better equipped than the likes of yeovil and Notts c, who would have been expected to be the front runners.
Anyone know if there was anything more behind the scenes at yeovil other than covid induced pain?
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