Ive worked out that if Salisbury lose their next three, and on of thems to us, we could win the title at away at Staines. If Salisbury lose at Bath and we win at Eastbourne, we are 12 ahead with with 5 left having played 1 more played. Then if we win at Salisbury, we will be 15 ahead having played one more when we have 4 games left and Salisbury 5. So then all we need is a point at Staines to see us out of sight. Not to sure, but this seems right. I know its a long shot but...it is mathematically" possible. COYW!
-- Edited by THE BLONDE KID IN A HOODIE on Saturday 30th of March 2013 08:03:40 PM
-- Edited by THE BLONDE KID IN A HOODIE on Saturday 30th of March 2013 08:07:05 PM
IF (massive if) we win our next three games (Eastbourne, Salisbury , Staines), we would need a point at home to Weston to win the league. This is assuming Salisbury beat Bath and Dover.
If Salisbury draw or lose either of these two games then winning our next three games would crown us as champions
(I think)
Still not there yet but IF we can win on Monday then it should be pretty much job done. Massive game,
COYW
That is a pretty big ask for Salisbury to win at Dover and bath I see it as if they do lose in one of those game then we should be champions also I really think that we are going to win the league then it will at Staines if we had beat Salisbury the game before.
COYW
-- Edited by Marmite on toast on Saturday 30th of March 2013 08:21:03 PM
The only game that matters is the next one. Concentrate only on the next game and things will take care of themselves. Start thinking of other things and you could lose focus.
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That we could possibly declare ourselves champions?
I have no wish to count any chickens, wish to take one game at a time, and traditionally know that we do not finish the end of a season in spectacular form if our past be known
However I make it six games to go , a nine point lead and a substantial goal difference. There must be at some point in those final six games that if it goes to plan that no one can catch us.
I am no mathematicain and guess the Salisbury game is pivitol to this conundrum
IF (massive if) we win our next three games (Eastbourne, Salisbury, Staines), we would need a point at home to Weston to win the league. This is assuming Salisbury beat Bath and Dover.
If Salisbury draw or lose either of these two games then winning our next three games would crown us as champions
(I think)
Still not there yet but IF we can win on Monday then it should be pretty much job done. Massive game,
As an aside, Salisbury's win today means it's now impossible for us to mathematically win the league at Salisbury next week, as the best case scenario would see us 15 points clear with them having 5 matches left (and us having 4)
I'm not even looking ahead any further than Eastbourne.
Well, you would not see much anyhow, as there is only sea & clouds, lots of grey cold looking ones at that, but you might see the the odd tanker possibly.
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Us football fans are in the main pesimists, we have watched so much football to know predictions are at best difficult and mostly impossible. The other thing is making a confident statment regarding a future score line is bound to anger the football gods. So i fo one will just watch with shreaded n
If we win at Salisbury we go to 83 points which means assuming Salisbury win all their remaining games they can get 84 points max.
if Dover win all their remaining games then the can get 85 points max, and as Dover and Salisbury have to play each over - A win at Salisbury will realisticly mean one more victory in our remaining games or a defeat by Dover or Salisbury in thier remaining games and we are up.