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2024/2025 compared to 2023/2024

After 26 games last season we were in 7th* position:

P26, W12, D5, L9. GF 43, GA 28. Pts 41*

So currently 7 places, 8 points and -16 GD (GF -14 & GA +2) worse off, compared to the same stage last season*.

*Not including 10 point deduction
 
Updated for Saturday's excellent win, so keeping the difference at -7.

Looking ahead, we only won 4 of the next 10 games last season, so if we're back to near parity by the end of that run of games, you'd imagine we'll be in, or very close to, the play-off spots
 
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Updated for last night's comfortable win. Difference is now down to just 4 points. We won 3 out of the next 4 corresponding fixtures last season, so if we can match that, we'll be right in amongst the play-off spots..
 
Updated for the last 2 contrasting games, and we're back to -7 difference. However, we only won 2 of the next 7 equivalent games last season (only picking up 8 points in those 7 games), so a real chance to get back to somewhere near parity.
 
Updated for the last 2 contrasting games, and we're back to -7 difference. However, we only won 2 of the next 7 equivalent games last season (only picking up 8 points in those 7 games), so a real chance to get back to somewhere near parity.
Noting Smiffy's matchday comparison, I think it is significant that after our 1-0 last minute home defeat to York City last year (ie after 30 matches), we had accumulated 44 points from our results (ignoring the 10 point deduction). Our next match was the 0-0 away draw with Oxford City, taking us to 45 points. This was a disappointing result, but it marked the start of our 15 match unbeaten run (8 wins, 7 draws) before the final day home defeat (again, pretty much last minute) against Rochdale.

After last night's very enjoyable victory, our 30th match of this season, we have 42 points. IF (yes, I know) we win on Saturday (and it may just happen, with the forwards gaining some confidence), we will have the same number of points earned compared to last season at the 31 match mark. That is not too shabby, is it?

The key will then be to find some consistency, and go on a similar long unbeaten run, with more wins than draws.

People always say I am more of an optimist than pessimist, and I own that, but I am going to keep going and making the most of my season ticket, in the hope that I will witness the unexpected.

Up the Blues!!!
 
Updated for Saturday's draw and last night's victory. Diff back to -6, but only one win from the next 5 matches last season, so a chance to get that back to near parity
 
After 33 games last season we were in 10th* position:

P33, W15, D6, L12. GF 50, GA 35. Pts 51*

So currently 4 points and -10 GD (GF -10) worse off, compared to the same stage last season*.

*Not including 10 point deduction
 

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