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HOW MANY MORE WINS TO THE P WORD ?

well for a little while now i being saying we need to win so many more games to the p word. My theory is now 7 more wins with a couple of draws . So basically win half the matches we got left we be ok . just wondering what ever one else was thinking

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  • Have a look at the E# thread.
  • As it stands today we need 12 and we are guarantied 2nd place at worse.
  • 90 points is the target. So 7 wins plus a draw would get us there.
  • i said to my mate before the bury game that we need 9 wins (so 8 now). he said we needed 5 wins.
  • I reckon it might take more than 90 points this season. 3 other clubs are on course -- or very nearly so -- for that target.
  • i said to my mate before the bury game that we need 9 wins (so 8 now). he said we needed 5 wins.
    I said exactly this. 8 more wins and we're there.
  • we are up
    Oh no we aren't!
  • By my calculations Sheff Wednesday are on course for 82 points and Huddersfield 84, which is about right when you look at previous year's tables. That means of course that 6 wins and we will be mighty close or 5 wins and a couple of draws. 90 points will almost certainly get you promoted so that would be 7 wins and a draw. Having said that, I think we sjould have 2 aims beyond that, winning the league and getting more than 100 points.
  • two aims, win the league and 107 points please
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  • Record is 101 set by Fulham, however some say it was 101 and others say 104.
  • Record is 101 set by Fulham, however some say it was 101 and others say 104.
    No it isn't, its Reading's 106: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_F.C.
  • ...I think we sjould have 2 aims beyond that, winning the league and getting more than 100 points.
    That makes three aims and that confuses me. Can't we keep it to one?
  • Record is 101 set by Fulham, however some say it was 101 and others say 104.
    No it isn't, its Reading's 106: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_F.C.
    WRONG! That was in their Championship season
  • I thought Luton had the record in this division with 97 points, although I'm probably wrong.
  • edited February 2012
    Fulham got 101 in 98/99
  • Was it called League 1 back then Nath?
  • Was it called League 1 back then Nath?
    Division 2, but all records are kept as L1
  • Was it called League 1 back then Nath?
    Division 2, but all records are kept as L1
    Sorry, you've lost me. Please explain how Division 2 became League 1 ?
  • I think 8, puts us on 92 points, more then enough, especially the way the rest are falling away
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  • Was it called League 1 back then Nath?
    Division 2, but all records are kept as L1
    Sorry, you've lost me. Please explain how Division 2 became League 1 ?
    It was Divison 2 before the re-structuring/re-naming of the leagues, so you have to add 1 onto every league, so Championship was D1, L1 was D2 and L2 was D3
  • Aah, I think I've got it. Prem, Divs 1 ,2 & 3, with no Championship. Sorry to have doubted you.
  • 7 more wins
  • Aah, I think I've got it. Prem, Divs 1 ,2 & 3, with no Championship. Sorry to have doubted you.
    and before the days of the premiership (pre 92) we are the equivalent to division 3.
  • I think 8, puts us on 92 points, more then enough, especially the way the rest are falling away
    This
  • Up until 1992 it was Div 1, Div 2, Div 3 and Div 4
    Then until 2004 it was Prem League, Div 1, Div 2 and Div 3
    Since 2004 it has been Prem League, Championship, League 1 and League 2

    7-8 wins should do the trick although won't be celebrating until the fat lady is clearing her throat...16 games and a lot can happen. 6 points hopefully against Dale and Stevenage should help!
  • I've still got my old 1980s enamelled badge that says, "Charlton, Division One".

    I'll have to dust it down and wear it on Saturday!
  • Record is 101 set by Fulham, however some say it was 101 and others say 104.
    No it isn't, its Reading's 106: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_F.C.
    WRONG! That was in their Championship season
    when I said I wanted 107 points I meant so we could break Reading's Football League record.


  • Record is 101 set by Fulham, however some say it was 101 and others say 104.
    No it isn't, its Reading's 106: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_F.C.
    WRONG! That was in their Championship season
    when I said I wanted 107 points I meant so we could break Reading's Football League record.


    Aye, I want us to break the Football League record, not the poxy L1 record.
    Aim high!

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