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    Fully expanded championship table

    I can remember years ago, the football tables used to separate the home stats from the away stats.
    These days they always seem to be combined so you can't easily determine home form from away form.
    Anyway, yesterday I searched one out and the link below shows it.
    I'll be using this from now on rather than the BBC.

    https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footbal...hip/table.html

    I tried to show an example below but the formatting has gone all wrong

    ------H O M E ---- ----A W A Y --- - O V E R A L L -
    Team P W D L F A W D L F A W D L F A GD PTS
    1 WBA 34 7 7 2 34 22 11 5 2 28 14 18 12 4 62 36 26 66
    2 Leeds 34 10 4 3 24 13 8 4 5 25 17 18 8 8 49 30 19 62

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    Quote Originally Posted by stargazer1962 View Post
    I can remember years ago, the football tables used to separate the home stats from the away stats.
    These days they always seem to be combined so you can't easily determine home form from away form.
    Anyway, yesterday I searched one out and the link below shows it.
    I'll be using this from now on rather than the BBC.

    https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footbal...hip/table.html

    I tried to show an example below but the formatting has gone all wrong

    ------H O M E ---- ----A W A Y --- - O V E R A L L -
    Team P W D L F A W D L F A W D L F A GD PTS
    1 WBA 34 7 7 2 34 22 11 5 2 28 14 18 12 4 62 36 26 66
    2 Leeds 34 10 4 3 24 13 8 4 5 25 17 18 8 8 49 30 19 62
    Albion 10 points clear of everyone else on points gained away, 9th in the table on home points gained.

    7 home and only 5 away left. Help or hindrance? Bottom on number of clean sheets at home!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stargazer1962 View Post
    I can remember years ago, the football tables used to separate the home stats from the away stats.
    These days they always seem to be combined so you can't easily determine home form from away form.
    Anyway, yesterday I searched one out and the link below shows it.
    I'll be using this from now on rather than the BBC.

    https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footbal...hip/table.html

    I tried to show an example below but the formatting has gone all wrong

    ------H O M E ---- ----A W A Y --- - O V E R A L L -
    Team P W D L F A W D L F A W D L F A GD PTS
    1 WBA 34 7 7 2 34 22 11 5 2 28 14 18 12 4 62 36 26 66
    2 Leeds 34 10 4 3 24 13 8 4 5 25 17 18 8 8 49 30 19 62
    This is brilliant..I asked about this a while back and nobody answered it.
    I was looking for it for my predictions each week but couldn't find one.
    Thanks..

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