There was nothing about Reading that concerned me as a play off opponent. Dull bland little club, who will be excited to just make the play-offs as an achievements in itself. They don't strike me as having the hunger and drive for it. I think a rabid full house at Elland Road would dispatch them.
In a final frankly anything could happen, but we feel like a team with more big match personalities / performances in it than in previous years. On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Rob Heath <[email protected]> wrote: > If we make the playoffs, I am cautiously optimistic. > > I have read comments on various fora about how, historically, once we get > into a "last 4" situation, we never end up winners. However, there are a > number of ways to look at that, not just the "we never do well" approach. > > 1) The "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern" scenario: if a tossed coin has come > down tails 99 times out of 99, the odds of it coming down tails the 100th > time are still even. > > Or are they? > > 2) If the odds are that 100 tosses will yield 50 tails and 50 heads, then > if there has been no heads in 99 attempts, then the chances of the 100th > being heads are greater. > > Or..............if you accept that any football club will triumph > occasionally in "last 4" situations, with a probability of perhaps 3 out of > 10, then the fact that Leeds have failed in their last 7 (I believe that's > the count) attempts just makes it more likely that we'll succeed this time. > > Specifically, I reckon we could get past Reading in a two-legger. I didn't > think we played that badly on saturday. Their goal was a brilliant shot > from Cormorant or whatever he's called...........it was way above 2nd Div > quality. I know they had a few other chances, but somehow I never felt > worried by them. If it hadn't been for that one great shot, I think we'd > have got a nice 0-0 out of it. Even with that shot, we still beat them 2-1 > on aggregate. I doubt very much if Termite-ant, or whatever he is called, > can produce another shot like that. Then a final v Udders or Fulham? I > would have been very pessimistic about beating the dog botherers a few > weeks ago, but if they continue their recent wobble, they are going to be > getatable. Ditto Fulham, or even Wendies............they've looked more > vulnerable in recent weeks. > > Of course, that is all IF we can get into the bloody playoffs! > > On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 5:51 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > > > So 7 games left and a 6 pt gap over 7th place - mathematically 15 points > > get us promoted (subject to us keeping our superior goal difference) - > Even > > better Fulham have to play both Sheff Wed and Huddersfield so Wednesday > and > > Fulham cannot both get 21 points > > We have 3 winnable home games - Preston, Wolves and Norwich - all teams > > with no real chance of play offs or relegation- so IF we can keep our > nerve > > in front of what should be sell out home games that gives us 9 of the 15 > > needed. > > So at a maximum we need to win two from Brentford, Newcastle, Burton and > > Wigan - not likely to win at Newcastle but the others are winnable - > > Brentford have nothing tangible to play for but no team is likely to just > > roll over, especially at home and especially in front of a full house. > This > > makes tomorrow a massive game - 3 points and things will look very good. > > Burton and Wigan are both near the bottom for a reason , and Wigan will > > most likely be down by the time we play them ((and take over their > ground) > > but how often does a relegated team suddenly start winning ? Burton will > > most likely fighting for their lives when we play them. > > Realistically I think we can win the 3 home games, lose at Newcastle and > > pick up between 2 (2 draws and a defeat) or 5 points in the other 3 games > > (win one and draw 2) - so we gain 11-14 points- this means Wednesday need > > to get at least 18 points from their last 7 games to overtake us and > knock > > us out of play offs - I cannot see this happening > > All makes tomorrow night very important - us away at Brentford, Fulham > > away to Derby , and Sheff Wed away to relegated Rotherham - lets hope > > Rotherham do have that 'bounce' that relegated teams have - a win for us > > and a draw for Sheff would be a massive morale boost and put us 8 points > > above them with 6 games to go - fingers crossed ( a defeat for us and win > > for them and the gap is suddenly only 3 points with 6 to go) > > I love the fact that we have something to play for but all these 'ifs and > > buts' and maths just gets inside my head and dominates everything I do ! > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Leedslist mailing list > > Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org. > > uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist > > To unsubscribe, email [email protected] > > > > > > MARCHING ON TOGETHER > > > _______________________________________________ > Leedslist mailing list > Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org. > uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist > To unsubscribe, email [email protected] > > > MARCHING ON TOGETHER > _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] MARCHING ON TOGETHER
