Keith wrote:Take Rotherham's point deduction away and our first four games have been against clubs in the top five. Next weekend, we play the fifth one!
Let's see what happens when we're not playing the in form clubs.
Lets hope your right - losing your first 2 home games ain't a good sign. Looking at the results of the 4 teams we have played so far and all things equal Rotherham would be on 10 point as well.
But the reults of those 4 teams have in the Daggers , Wycombe and Rotherham cases included 6 points each from their games against Lincoln and Chester:
D & R have played Chester [3 pts] , Lincoln [3pts] M'Cambe [3pts] P Vale[1pt]
Bury .. .. Brentford [3 pts] , C ' Field [3pts] M'cambe [3pts] R'dale [1pt]
Rotherham .. .. Lincoln [3pts] , MCambe [3pts] Chester [3pts] Brentford [1pt]
Wycombe .. .. M'cambe[1pt] , Chester [3pts] Lincoln [3pts] C'Field[3pts]
You could argue that the league is begining to shape up , 'form teams' could be the strong teams - We'll only know I suppose after a 10 game stretch and when we play a 'not in form team' -Barnet 13th September [a] and do what Chester did to them today [5-1]?
But you can't keep losing your home games - and IF we lose at home to the Shrews ? it could be a very long season - Rotherham are almost certainly going to overturn their deficit very quickly.