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I notice that Sky Bet have installed Sutton as the new favourites to win the league. I have listed the odds below
Sutton utd 15/8
Torquay 9/4
Stockport 9/2
Notts County 13/2
Hartlepool 15/2
28/1 Bar
Sutton utd 15/8
Torquay 9/4
Stockport 9/2
Notts County 13/2
Hartlepool 15/2
28/1 Bar
Sutton have shortened to 11/8 after tonights victory.
Unbelievable that they were losing 2-1 in the 86th minute and scored the winner yet again with a deflected shot with the last kick of the game. They are certainly looking the most likely winners at the moment.
They more or less play the same team every game, don't appear to get any injuries, and of course are virtually unbeatable on their home pitch which unsurprisingly gives them a massive advantage. In their remaining fixtures they face Barnet twice (which is nigh on 6 point guarantee) and of course we have to play them on their joke surface.
They have two more home games coming up. Perhaps the only hope s that after that I think they have something like 7 out of 8 away games. They go to Chesterfield, Bromley, Kings Lynn, Eastleigh, Solihull Moors, Boreham Wood and Halifax.
Would think that their luck will change sooner or later though, and hopefully they will pick up a few injuries and suspensions. All this is probably irrelevant though unless we can somehow get some of our injured players back and start winning games.
Unbelievable that they were losing 2-1 in the 86th minute and scored the winner yet again with a deflected shot with the last kick of the game. They are certainly looking the most likely winners at the moment.
They more or less play the same team every game, don't appear to get any injuries, and of course are virtually unbeatable on their home pitch which unsurprisingly gives them a massive advantage. In their remaining fixtures they face Barnet twice (which is nigh on 6 point guarantee) and of course we have to play them on their joke surface.
They have two more home games coming up. Perhaps the only hope s that after that I think they have something like 7 out of 8 away games. They go to Chesterfield, Bromley, Kings Lynn, Eastleigh, Solihull Moors, Boreham Wood and Halifax.
Would think that their luck will change sooner or later though, and hopefully they will pick up a few injuries and suspensions. All this is probably irrelevant though unless we can somehow get some of our injured players back and start winning games.
Our form has been mid table at best since New Years so to pin our hopes now on other teams losing is a lost cause although l must admit was dumbfounded to see Sutton grab another win in added time tonight. Saturday is a must win game hopefully the start of another winning run..
Long way to go but Sutton have the momentum and luck with injuries, don't think they've had a bad spell yet.
Trying to get some crumbs of comfort, the Hartlepool right wing back who was causing a lot of problems Saturday , admittedly against the woeful Barnet went off with a thigh strain last night and their away form is poor . We've really got to step up Saturday
Trying to get some crumbs of comfort, the Hartlepool right wing back who was causing a lot of problems Saturday , admittedly against the woeful Barnet went off with a thigh strain last night and their away form is poor . We've really got to step up Saturday
That could be a plus point for us - he was very good against a Barnet. He will be a big miss for them.
Regular centre back Ryan Johnson also missed the game with a groin problem. Let's hope it's nothing trivial - as John Cleese would say, mind you Halifax came here with about 8 missing and still won.
It really is down to us and how much we want it.
It really is down to us and how much we want it.
And Halifax drew with Hartlepool last night so they are doing ok without a host of players. Hope they get a few back and then play Sutton!
If we can beat Hartlepool at the weekend, which won’t be easy as they will be smarting from the hiding we gave them earlier in the season,
It could become a shootout between ourselves and Sutton as a lot of teams are dropping points, Notts county only managed to draw with Kings Lyn as well last night.
If we can beat Hartlepool at the weekend, which won’t be easy as they will be smarting from the hiding we gave them earlier in the season,
It could become a shootout between ourselves and Sutton as a lot of teams are dropping points, Notts county only managed to draw with Kings Lyn as well last night.
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Sutton have had the fortune of fewer games so far, and that probably has contributed to them apparently not having had too many injuries to date. I expect them to pick up one or two injuries along the way, but I doubt very much they'll have the massive injury list that we have.
For me, it's up to us; if we can get back to the form that saw us hammer Hartlepool 5-0 at their place, we'll win the league. I realise that's a hefty 'if', of course, but it does mean that our fate is still in our own hands.
For me, it's up to us; if we can get back to the form that saw us hammer Hartlepool 5-0 at their place, we'll win the league. I realise that's a hefty 'if', of course, but it does mean that our fate is still in our own hands.
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Sorry but no. We have the reckoning of Dover results to be resolved and that will probably cost us 3 points so mathematically the best we can do is get to the play offs if Sutton win all their remaining matches.
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All we can do is win our matches and not concern ourselves with what others are doing. When you take your eye off the ball, that is when the wheels come off.
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Some of the wheels came off after Christmas!
I haven't seen anything myself on the Dover situation but it will have to be resolved somehow. Wipe the slate clean and, notionally, Sutton are already clear by two points but with just one game in hand (they haven't played Dover yet).
The alternative is that teams are given a walk over for unfulfilled fixtures with Dover but the end result is the same, we lose 3 points against Sutton (and, for that matter, Notts County) but they 'use up' a game in hand.
Perhaps then the pressure will get to Sutton as everybody will be sniping for them rather than us.
I haven't seen anything myself on the Dover situation but it will have to be resolved somehow. Wipe the slate clean and, notionally, Sutton are already clear by two points but with just one game in hand (they haven't played Dover yet).
The alternative is that teams are given a walk over for unfulfilled fixtures with Dover but the end result is the same, we lose 3 points against Sutton (and, for that matter, Notts County) but they 'use up' a game in hand.
Perhaps then the pressure will get to Sutton as everybody will be sniping for them rather than us.
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Sutton have been the dark-horse in this title chase and congratulate them for their achievement to date, but a bit of a tall order expecting them to go on a 20 game unbeaten run to win the title. Long way to go yet - I have not written off Notts (big squad) or for that matter Hartlepool (six pointer Sat) from being contenders.gateman49 wrote: 04 Mar 2021, 16:31 Sorry but no. We have the reckoning of Dover results to be resolved and that will probably cost us 3 points so mathematically the best we can do is get to the play offs if Sutton win all their remaining matches.
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When I say 'still in our own hands' I mean that if we are able to recapture the form we had in the early stages, we will win the title. Get back to 2.2 points a game, and we're fine. Theoretically the results so far mean that if Sutton continue as they have, they'll get more points, but they have yet to have any sort of wobble or injury crisis, and the chances of that not happening seem very small to me. Assuming we can get back into form (and i said before, I'm aware that's a big "if") I don't think Sutton can sustain their momentum.gateman49 wrote: 04 Mar 2021, 16:31 Sorry but no. We have the reckoning of Dover results to be resolved and that will probably cost us 3 points so mathematically the best we can do is get to the play offs if Sutton win all their remaining matches.
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