Post by butler on Mar 15, 2011 16:02:02 GMT
Chester: 12 games to play
5 at home:
Woodley: Harrogate; Curzon; Cammell; and Bamber
7 away:
Lancaster; Mossley; Woodley; Curzon; Radcliffe; Fylde; Garforth
Currently got 76 points (should get another 30 points) = 106 points
Skem United: 13 games to play
7 at home:
Garfoth; Prescot; Durham; Harrogate; Lancaster; Curzon; Ossett
6 away
Leigh; Witton; Chorley; Warrington; Lancaster; Prescot
Currently got 66 points (should get another 30 points) = 96 points
Chorley: 13 games to play
6 at home:
Lancaster; Trafford; Cammel; Skem; Wakefield; Clitheroe
7 away:
Leigh; Harrogate; Fylde; Garforth; Witton; Bamber; Salford
Currently got 64 points (should get another 30 points) = 94 points
Curzon: 13 games to play
7 at home:
Bamber; Trafford; Warrington; Chester; Durham; Clitheroe; Mossley
6 away:
Harrogate; Durham; Chester; Bamber; Skem; Wakefield
Currently got 62 points (should get another 27 points) = 89 points
AFC Fylde: 11 games to play
7 at home:
Warrington; Lancaster; Cammell; Chorley; Clitheroe; Ossett; Chester
4 away:
Trafford; Woodley; Prescot; Mossley
Currently got 62 points (should get another 22 points) = 84 points.
So going from that, Chester will finish Champions.
Skem United vs AFC Fylde in play-offs.
Chorley vs Curzon in play-offs.
Then final play-off...................................................
So then, will it be down to who clinches a play-off position the earliest, and so will be able to rest players, or is it that close and with a couple of unexpected results thrown in, an unfancied team comes along and pinches the promotion spot??
Be a shame if Skem miss out again - been the best footballing side in this division for a few years now.
5 at home:
Woodley: Harrogate; Curzon; Cammell; and Bamber
7 away:
Lancaster; Mossley; Woodley; Curzon; Radcliffe; Fylde; Garforth
Currently got 76 points (should get another 30 points) = 106 points
Skem United: 13 games to play
7 at home:
Garfoth; Prescot; Durham; Harrogate; Lancaster; Curzon; Ossett
6 away
Leigh; Witton; Chorley; Warrington; Lancaster; Prescot
Currently got 66 points (should get another 30 points) = 96 points
Chorley: 13 games to play
6 at home:
Lancaster; Trafford; Cammel; Skem; Wakefield; Clitheroe
7 away:
Leigh; Harrogate; Fylde; Garforth; Witton; Bamber; Salford
Currently got 64 points (should get another 30 points) = 94 points
Curzon: 13 games to play
7 at home:
Bamber; Trafford; Warrington; Chester; Durham; Clitheroe; Mossley
6 away:
Harrogate; Durham; Chester; Bamber; Skem; Wakefield
Currently got 62 points (should get another 27 points) = 89 points
AFC Fylde: 11 games to play
7 at home:
Warrington; Lancaster; Cammell; Chorley; Clitheroe; Ossett; Chester
4 away:
Trafford; Woodley; Prescot; Mossley
Currently got 62 points (should get another 22 points) = 84 points.
So going from that, Chester will finish Champions.
Skem United vs AFC Fylde in play-offs.
Chorley vs Curzon in play-offs.
Then final play-off...................................................
So then, will it be down to who clinches a play-off position the earliest, and so will be able to rest players, or is it that close and with a couple of unexpected results thrown in, an unfancied team comes along and pinches the promotion spot??
Be a shame if Skem miss out again - been the best footballing side in this division for a few years now.