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Post by scorpioeyes on Dec 12, 2023 21:46:20 GMT
The shortest time that any 'new' club to the Football league has stayed up in modern times is 5 seasons. That was all Boston and Kidderminster managed. Let's hope we don't do worse than them.
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Post by os on Dec 12, 2023 22:50:55 GMT
The shortest time that any 'new' club to the Football league has stayed up in modern times is 5 seasons. That was all Boston and Kidderminster managed. Let's hope we don't do worse than them. Its simple 12 wins from 26 gives us a 90% chance of survival.
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Post by amberchoc on Dec 12, 2023 23:30:48 GMT
The shortest time that any 'new' club to the Football league has stayed up in modern times is 5 seasons. That was all Boston and Kidderminster managed. Let's hope we don't do worse than them. Its simple 12 wins from 26 gives us a 90% chance of survival. What's the percentage if we get 26 more 1-1 draws?!
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Post by sufc1898 on Dec 13, 2023 0:48:07 GMT
And the point of this thread is….
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Post by Big Al on Dec 13, 2023 5:38:11 GMT
Its simple 12 wins from 26 gives us a 90% chance of survival. What's the percentage if we get 26 more 1-1 draws?! We have won 3 games in the first 20 of the season and in our recent recovery one win in six….simple….
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Post by Del on Dec 13, 2023 7:52:58 GMT
The shortest time that any 'new' club to the Football league has stayed up in modern times is 5 seasons. That was all Boston and Kidderminster managed. Let's hope we don't do worse than them. Its simple 12 wins from 26 gives us a 90% chance of survival. It is probably more like 44 points to stay up rather than 50. 50 for the National league when 4 are relegated but less for the Football League. We need now to turn those draws into wins.
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