Record number of points to get relegated with?

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Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by Gullscorer » 03 Apr 2013, 20:16

We were unbeaten in four games recently, and then lost..

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by Sesimbra » 03 Apr 2013, 12:36

I stand corrected Jerry. I had excluded Barnet in my calculations. Still pretty hairy though especially as Barnet are unbeaten in 4 games.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by Mattpuma » 03 Apr 2013, 12:07

We are not likely to win any now Joss has gone though.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by Jerry » 03 Apr 2013, 11:59

Sesimbra wrote:Following United's defeat against Bradford it may have escaped many minds that avoiding relegation is now out of Torquay's hands. If they win all their remaining games they can still be relegated.
You're wrong there Sesimbra. If we win all of our games we are guaranteed survival.

In your calculations you failed to take into account that one of those wins would be against Barnet.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by SuperNickyWroe » 03 Apr 2013, 11:42

austrianandygull wrote:Who are you, Jim Bowen? :clap:

Points on the board indeed. :~D

Give us one of those great 80's teasmaids they always have on there and the mickey mouse telephone too. :-D

OOOOOONNNNEEEEEEEHUNNNNDREDDDDDDDDDANDEEIIIIIIIIIGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHTTTTTTTTTYY!!!!
plonker!

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by AustrianAndyGull » 03 Apr 2013, 11:34

Who are you, Jim Bowen? :clap:

Points on the board indeed. :~D

Give us one of those great 80's teasmaids they always have on there and the mickey mouse telephone too. :-D

OOOOOONNNNEEEEEEEHUNNNNDREDDDDDDDDDANDEEIIIIIIIIIGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHTTTTTTTTTYY!!!!

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by SuperNickyWroe » 03 Apr 2013, 11:30

Sesimbra wrote:I agree it is a big IF. I was only making the point that avoiding relegation, at this moment, is no longer in Torquay's hands. Hopefully that will change at the weekend.
i know that the gargs and the shots have game in hand, but they need to win it.

question is would you have the point on the board or the game in hand?

for me, its points on the board.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by Sesimbra » 03 Apr 2013, 10:49

I agree it is a big IF. I was only making the point that avoiding relegation, at this moment, is no longer in Torquay's hands. Hopefully that will change at the weekend.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by SuperNickyWroe » 03 Apr 2013, 10:37

Sesimbra wrote:York Plymouth and Aldershot do not have to play each other. Plymouth & Aldershot have a game in hand. Only York could end up lower than Torquay if all win.
and thats a big one.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by Sesimbra » 03 Apr 2013, 10:32

York Plymouth and Aldershot do not have to play each other. Plymouth & Aldershot have a game in hand. Only York could end up lower than Torquay if all win.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by Scott Brehaut » 03 Apr 2013, 10:13

Sesimbra wrote:Following United's defeat against Bradford it may have escaped many minds that avoiding relegation is now out of Torquay's hands. If they win all their remaining games they can still be relegated.

Maybe you have done the maths and this is correct, but I thought that others in and around the relegation zone had to play each other and therefore one (or both) were bound to drop points.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by AustrianAndyGull » 03 Apr 2013, 10:11

coley wrote:Weren't we in this same position last year, praying for wins that didn't look like coming, and the 'staw clingers' getting aggressive on this site... I've often stated on here that 52 points will be enough, so I'm certain that 2 wins will do it BUT if I had £10 to gamble on that happening or winning the first prize on the Lottery, it would go on the Lottery as the odds are far better.

Anything could still happen but there are now no 'lame ducks' in the battle. A win at Gillingham would do the trick, would love it but it's no likely to happen.....Be realistic now as the possible unexpected high will be great and the bottomless low won't hurt too much.

Coley, 2 wins WILL be enough in my opinion but there's no way we're going to achieve that, especially not now with Labadie being recalled. It's just too much faffing around with the team at such a late stage now to try and fit someone else in and hope for it to be successful. MacDonald was at fault for both the Northampton goal and the one that was disallowed when he let their players have free unmarked headers in the middle of the area. Downes should have been picked for that gamebut with hindsight that is easy to say. We have hindsight now and Downes SHOULD be picked for the rest of the season. Angus has been superb when needed and is one for the future but he cost us a point on friday.

Oh and i've got the quacks today mate as starting to get a man flu type thingy to accompany my glandular virusy thingy so i definately WON'T be able to get to Gillingham on saturday so i won't be able to meet up. Probably just as well for you! :~D I reckon there will only be 16 Gulls fans there anyway as i'll have given all them who were at Northampton the lurgy and they'll all be in bed ill!! :)

Another time mate but hope you enjoy the loss, err sorry, game. :~D

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by Sesimbra » 03 Apr 2013, 09:57

Following United's defeat against Bradford it may have escaped many minds that avoiding relegation is now out of Torquay's hands. If they win all their remaining games they can still be relegated.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by hector » 03 Apr 2013, 08:42

7 years ago we - as the bottom team - got a win at champions elect, Carlisle. But then Ian Atkins had galvanised a poor team to play beyond their capabilities. Sadly, Alan Knill has not had the same effect on a team that - on paper - is much better than the one that stayed up in 2006. However, there are not players in this team who can play 'above themselves' but instead think they are better than they are and therefore we end up with the lamest of performances such as the one v Bradford.

Re: Record number of points to get relegated with?

by coley in stripes » 03 Apr 2013, 06:57

Weren't we in this same position last year, praying for wins that didn't look like coming, and the 'staw clingers' getting aggressive on this site... I've often stated on here that 52 points will be enough, so I'm certain that 2 wins will do it BUT if I had £10 to gamble on that happening or winning the first prize on the Lottery, it would go on the Lottery as the odds are far better.

Anything could still happen but there are now no 'lame ducks' in the battle. A win at Gillingham would do the trick, would love it but it's no likely to happen.....Be realistic now as the possible unexpected high will be great and the bottomless low won't hurt too much.

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