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Using the most advanced estimating tool known to mankind, the Runeometer (calculations by the Fishy, as BB rightly points out below):

Leeds 87
West Brom 84
Brentford 83
Fulham 78
Nott'm Forest 76
Derby 70

billybassett

https://thefishy.co.uk/calculator0.php?Competition=2

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Leeds 46 +27 89
2 West Brom 46 +29 88
3 Brentford 46 +37 83
4 Fulham 46 +10 80
5 Nott'm Forest 46 +13 73
6 Cardiff 46 +6 71
7 Swansea 46 +3 69
8 Derby 46 +3 68
9 Bristol City 46 -6 63
10 Preston 46 +2 62
11 Millwall 46 +3 60
12 Blackburn 46 +5 59
13 QPR 46 -7 59
14 Sheff Wed 46 -5 58
15 Middlesbrough 46 -11 58
16 Reading 46 +0 55
17 Wigan 46 -5 54
18 Charlton 46 -8 54
19 Birmingham 46 -12 51
20 Huddersfield 46 -14 50
21 Luton 46 -27 49
22 Stoke 46 -11 48
23 Barnsley 46 -17 45
24 Hull 46 -15 44
Amazing that Luton could get out of it!

Wonder if Hull's tally includes the 3 points we're destined to give them Sunday Big Grin
49 to stay up is a big number, but the league is compressed.

Wigan deducted 12 points at Season's end, and finish on 42. But given the run they are on, it is stupid at this stage to think they will only take 4 points out of the next 24, (0.66 points per game) when over the last 12 they have secured 27 points (2.25 PPG).

billybassett

(07-02-2020, 09:56 AM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote: [ -> ]49 to stay up is a big number, but the league is compressed.

Wigan deducted 12 points at Season's end, and finish on 42. But given the run they are on, it is stupid at this stage to think they will only take 4 points out of the next 24, (0.66 points per game) when over the last 12 they have secured 27 points (2.25 PPG).

Well that was before they were in administration. Would be naive to think that players won't be affected by the fact they may not be paid or have a club in a few weeks
I have Albion and Leeds both on 86. Albion on top on GD
Brentford 3rd on 79. Forest 77. Fulham  77. Cardiff 73.
Stoke, Barnsley and Hull in the bottom 3.
Looks like people think Brentford will get 79-83 points. Therefore we need another 6-10 points. THat's a low total for automatical seen in the light of previous seasons.
(07-02-2020, 11:09 AM)Pneumann Wrote: [ -> ]Looks like people think Brentford will get 79-83 points. Therefore we need another 6-10 points. THat's a low total for automatical seen in the light of previous seasons.

The season we won it we got 81 and Stoke came second with 79. That was a shit year.
(07-02-2020, 11:15 AM)Ted Maul Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-02-2020, 11:09 AM)Pneumann Wrote: [ -> ]Looks like people think Brentford will get 79-83 points. Therefore we need another 6-10 points. THat's a low total for automatical seen in the light of previous seasons.

The season we won it we got 81 and Stoke came second with 79. That was a shit year.

I enjoyed it  Big Grin
In our last promotion under RDM we got 91 points. Mid 80s should do it this time
(07-02-2020, 10:54 AM)billybassett Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-02-2020, 09:56 AM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote: [ -> ]49 to stay up is a big number, but the league is compressed.

Wigan deducted 12 points at Season's end, and finish on 42. But given the run they are on, it is stupid at this stage to think they will only take 4 points out of the next 24, (0.66 points per game) when over the last 12 they have secured 27 points (2.25 PPG).

Well that was before they were in administration. Would be naive to think that players won't be affected by the fact they may not be paid or have a club in a few weeks

They've been told by the Administrator that they will be paid, and they are hopeful of finding a buyer.
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