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Glasgow should be top.

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Glasgow should be top.

The weej say that every year.

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End of Month 3 :-

 

Glasgow + 15 (M15)

Ipswich + 9 (M18)

Sheffield + 9 (M14)

Edinburgh + 8 (M19)

Redcar + 7 (M17)

Workington + 3 (M11)

Newcastle - 2 (M14)

Peterborough - 3 (M15)

Scunthorpe - 10 (M19)

Berwick - 17 (M20)

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End of Month 3 :-

 

Glasgow + 15 (M15)

Ipswich + 9 (M18)

Sheffield + 9 (M14)

Edinburgh + 8 (M19)

Redcar + 7 (M17)

Workington + 3 (M11)

Newcastle - 2 (M14)

Peterborough - 3 (M15)

Scunthorpe - 10 (M19)

Berwick - 17 (M20)

A more acceptable looking table , never realised our friends from along the M8 were looking so precarious in that top 4 .

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A more acceptable looking table , never realised our friends from along the M8 were looking so precarious in that top 4 .

 

But for the awarded result against the Tigers, Redcar would be +10 and Edinburgh would be fifth.

 

I still strongly disagree with that decision. It sets a very dangerous precedent.

 

It would be ironic if an awarded result to Glasgow put Edinburgh in the top four, come the end of the season.

 

All the best

Rob

Edited by lucifer sam

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But for the awarded result against the Tigers, Redcar would be +10.

 

I still strongly disagree with that decision. It sets a very dangerous precedent.

 

All the best

Rob

Yeah well , there were extenuating circumstances involved there , but I agree in principal , hopefully that kind of ruling wont be required again .

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How would Redcar be +10?

They wouldn't have got 3 extra points?

 

In a rush so haven't read the thread properly!

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How would Redcar be +10?

They wouldn't have got 3 extra points?

 

In a rush so haven't read the thread properly!

 

Three less home points lost.

 

All the best

Rob

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And isn't it awful that, in 3 months, Workington have only managed 11 league matches ? They're going to have quite a challenge to complete their fixtures before the cut off.

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And isn't it awful that, in 3 months, Workington have only managed 11 league matches ? They're going to have quite a challenge to complete their fixtures before the cut off.

just like last year

workington find it hard to get teams to agree to fit in rearanged meetings even when cookie was away in italy

i just wish workington management had the balls to stand up to other teams when there looking to fit in rained off meetings

but yet again there maybe not as corrupt as others involved in the sport

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End of Month 4 :-



Glasgow + 22 (M21 - 10H/11A)


Sheffield + 20 (M22 - 10H/12A)


Edinburgh + 12 (M23 - 13H/10A)


Ipswich + 11 (M25 - 13H/12A)


Redcar + 6 (M24 - 12H/12A)


Workington + 4 (M16 - 8H/8A)


Peterborough 0 (M22 - 12H/10A)


Newcastle - 5 (M22 - 11H/11A)


Scunthorpe - 16 (M24 - 12H/12A)


Berwick - 25 (M27 - 12H/15A)


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There were no extenuating circumstances in Redcar v Glasgow, just one aresole -- Vatcher

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