Salopian 1 Posted March 17, 2010 NORWICHHome Leeds, Stockport, MKD, Gillingham, CarlisleAway Swindon, Tranmere, Leyton Orient, Charlton, Bristol RoversLEEDSHome Millwall, Swindon, Southend, MKD, Bristol RoversAway Norwich, Yeovil, Carlisle, Gillingham, CharltonCHARLTONHome Gillingham, Carlisle, Colchester, NCFC, LeedsAway Huddersfield, MKD, Southampton, Exeter, OldhamSWINDONHome NCFC, Tranmere, Exeter, Walsall, BrentfordAway Hartlepool, Leeds, Colchester, Wycombe, MillwallMILLWALLHome Stockport, Brentford, Gillingham, Leyton Orient, SwindonAway Leeds, Colchester, Yeovil, Huddersfield, TranmereCOLCHESTERHome Brentford, Wycombe, Millwall, Swindon, Tranmere, Leyton OrientAway Wallsall, Exeter, Charlton, Hartlepool, HuddersfieldHUDDERSFIELDHome Charlton, Oldham, Walsall, Millwall, ColchesterAway Leyton Orient, Wycombe, Brentford, Stockport, ExeterWhich team has the easiest run in? Not clear, but Huddersfield have a very good home record and they have the easiest away programme. Don’t write them off.Norwich and Huddersfield will meet only three top 7 sides. We have two away, Huddersfield none.All the rest play four top 7 sides (in ten games, 11 in the case of Colchester). Charlton have 3 at home, the rest have half and half or more away)Some of the smaller teams will have a role: Gillingham and Tranmere will each play 4 of the top 7 sides, while Leyton O, Carlisle, Stockport and MKD will play 3. For us it is clear that the next 10 days are crucial – four or six points from the two games, and we are virtually home, one or no points and our present points lead will be squeezed. Thank goodness for the precious 12 point lead and the goal we have over everyone except Leeds, and the goal difference. NORWICHHome Leeds, Stockport, MKD, Gillingham, CarlisleAway Swindon, Tranmere, Leyton Orient, Charlton, Bristol RoversLEEDSHome Millwall, Swindon, Southend, MKD, Bristol RoversAway Norwich, Yeovil, Carlisle, Gillingham, CharltonCHARLTONHome Gillingham, Carlisle, Colchester, NCFC, LeedsAway Huddersfield, MKD, Southampton, Exeter, OldhamSWINDONHome NCFC, Tranmere, Exeter, Walsall, BrentfordAway Hartlepool, Leeds, Colchester, Wycombe, MillwallMILLWALLHome Stockport, Brentford, Gillingham, Leyton Orient, SwindonAway Leeds, Colchester, Yeovil, Huddersfield, TranmereCOLCHESTERHome Brentford, Wycombe, Millwall, Swindon, Tranmere, Leyton OrientAway Wallsall, Exeter, Charlton, Hartlepool, HuddersfieldHUDDERSFIELDHome Charlton, Oldham, Walsall, Millwall, ColchesterAway Leyton Orient, Wycombe, Brentford, Stockport, ExeterWhich team has the easiest run in? Not clear, but Huddersfield have a very good home record and they have the easiest away programme. Don’t write them off.Norwich and Huddersfield will meet only three top 7 sides. We have two away, Huddersfield none.All the rest play four top 7 sides (in ten games, 11 in the case of Colchester). Charlton have 3 at home, the rest have half and half or more away)Some of the smaller teams will have a role: Gillingham and Tranmere will each play 4 of the top 7 sides, while Leyton O, Carlisle, Stockport and MKD will play 3. For us it is clear that the next 10 days is crucial – four or six points from the two games, and we are virtually home, one or no points and our present points lead will be squeezed. Thank goodness for the precious 12 point lead we have over everyone except Leeds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevieste 0 Posted March 17, 2010 Don''t forget that Hartlepool, Gillingham, Tranmere, Exeter, Southend and Wycombe are going to be in a demotion scrap, so unless they just roll over and die that will also take some hard(er) games to some of the top teams. I did''nt count Stockport as I truely believe they are down (bit of a shame really, i always liked them). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Fantastic 0 Posted March 17, 2010 Charltons last 3 home games: Col Who, Norwich and Leeds! Almost like the fixture guys knew before we did.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites