Predicted Finish 16/10
Predicted Final Table - 16th October 2004
Predicted Finish 16/10/04 |
The predicted finish was something that was started in our near miss from relegation a couple of years ago. A few people have e-mailed me to see if I will bring it back this season, so here we go.
The predicted final table is based on results to date both home and away. Results are divided by the number of games played home and away and multiplied out for 23 games in both categories to produce the final table. An updated predicted finish table will be provided after each round of matches has been completed in League Two.
PREDICTED FINISH 16/10/04
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