aggregate results

sebs

Jack Burkitt
newcastle - lost 2-1
west brom - won 3-2
cardiff - 1-1, win on away goals
swansea - won 2-0
leicester - won 5-4
blackpool - second leg in two weeks time
middlesbrough - won 2-1
bristol city - 2-2, we'd probably beat them on penalties
sheff utd - won 1-0
doncaster - won 4-2
reading - won 2-1
ipswich - second leg this weekend
coventry - won 2-1
barnsley - 2-2, win on away goals
derby - 3-3, lost on away goals
preston - won 5-3
qpr - won 6-1
s****horpe - second leg last day of season
crystal palace - won 3-1
watford - lost 5-3
sheff wed - won 3-2
plymouth - second leg penultimate day of season
peterborough - won 3-1

only 2 outright losses. watford the only team to have taken more than 4 points off us this season so far. no team has done us home and away this season (yet,obv blackpool still can)

decent season
 

MaxiRobriguez

Bob McKinlay
3rd in the league, (almost) guaranteed playoffs with four games to go.

decent season.
 

Chuck

First Team Squad
Watford would have been 4-2 on aggregate, the away game was 0-0.

That also shows Bristol is the only team (so far) where the result has been the same home and away. Not necessarily important but still fact. hmmm
 
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winnits

Guest
I'm liking the aggregate scores against potential playoff opponents.
 

earthworm

Jack Burkitt
Where would we be if it was still 2 points for a win though?
 
Only 35 goals conceeded this season.

Only Swansea (who have a poor scoring record) and Newcastle can boast a better defensive record than us. This is in spite of playing without a recognised left-back for most of the season and two first choice centre backs who've been heavily critiscised at points in their careers.

Good season.
 
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