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Averaging 2 points per game







Herr Tubthumper

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I was just thinking that it usually takes 2 points per game to win the Championship but this year there are 5 doing it.

I understand. But, apart from the Albion I don't know who the top 5 have played. They might have all be playing a lot of lesser teams which will skew the results. I'm happy where we are but we need a couple of key signings to push on I think.
 


Ron Manager

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Eeeesss difficult. Our style makes us hard to beat, and any significant change might well be detrimental overall. I'm just pleased to be in for the journey.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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cos it ain't happened in last 15 years. Point is that the top is looking quite flat. Championhip is starting to look like Premiership with 3 leagues within leagues: those who might go up. those who might go down, and the rest in the middle.

At the end of the season maybe not. But how does this compare to previous seasons after just 15 games?
 






Herr Tubthumper

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They probably will. All the talk about lack of goals is missing a key point: Albion are the most consistent team. The big 4 will not maintain their current 2+ points per game. Hang in there...

I'll agree with this :thumbsup:
 








Herr Tubthumper

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Thought this was clear - there has not been a situation in last 15 years when 5 teams were averaging 2+ pts per game after 15 games.

Oh sorry. My bad. Ignore me :lolol:
 


warmleyseagull

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I understand. But, apart from the Albion I don't know who the top 5 have played. They might have all be playing a lot of lesser teams which will skew the results. I'm happy where we are but we need a couple of key signings to push on I think.

I posted on another thread that there is little difference in how many of the top 10 that Albion and big 4 have played. Problem is that the top 10 keeps changing. Funny that...
 






Pavilionaire

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One thing is certain. Unless we bring in a decent forward we aren't going up.
 








Pavilionaire

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Hemed is only 3 goals behind the top scorer.

And what's his record like in the last 8 or 9 games since KLL got injured? And Baldock? 34 year old Bobby's injured, Manu's not up to it. We have to get someone in.
 


Machiavelli

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I posted this the other day on another thread.

Below is the last five seasons of promoted teams (auto and play off) and the average PPG (first) and GPG (second). Brighton are currently averaging 2.07 PPG and 1.27 GPG. So on that form would get promoted with the lowest GPG...

14/15

Bournemouth 1.96 2.13
Watford 1.93 1.98
Norwich 1.87 1.91

13/14

Leicester 2.22 1.8
Burnley 2.02 1.57
QPR 1.74 1.30

12/13

Cardiff 1.89 1.57
Hull 1.71 1.33
Palace 1.57 1.59

11/12

Reading 1.93 1.91
Southampton 1.91 1.85
West Ham 1.87 1.76

10/11

QPR 1.91 1.54
Norwich 1.83 1.80
Swansea 1.74 1.5

Ta. This is the most informative post, although I'm more interested in the points and/or PPG of the third place as, so long as we can get one more (or a superior goal difference) than them, I might open a bottle of pop and treat the Mrs afterwards. The same goes for seventh place.
 




Thunder Bolt

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And what's his record like in the last 8 or 9 games since KLL got injured? And Baldock? 34 year old Bobby's injured, Manu's not up to it. We have to get someone in.

Bobby is back for Saturday (see the tweet posted on the match thread)

With the injuries we have, we're still maintaining the 2 points a game average which is consistency. Of course I'd like us to spend millions on a wonderful striker, who wouldn't? But, we're doing ok at the moment.
 






Machiavelli

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...and it's Hull v 'Boro on Saturday.

The others in the top five have got a number of tough games in the next few games:

Hull v Middlesbrough
Hull v Derby
League Cup - Quarter-Final
Man City v Hull
Leeds v Hull
Hull v Bolton
Hull v Reading
Rotherham v Hull
Hull v Burnley

Wolves v Burnley
Burnley v Brighton
Cardiff v Burnley
Burnley v Preston
QPR v Burnley
Middlesbrough v Burnley
Burnley v Charlton
Hull v Burnley

Hull v Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough v QPR
Huddersfield v Middlesbrough
League Cup - Quarter-Final: Middlesbrough v Everton
Middlesbrough v Birmingham
Middlesbrough v Burnley
Brighton v Middlesbrough
Blackburn v Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough v Sheff Wed

Nottm Forest v Derby
Derby v Cardiff
Hull v Derby
Sheff Wed v Derby
Derby v Brighton
Derby v Bristol City
Ipswich v Derby
Derby v Fulham
 


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