Too much time on your hands I wouldn't even try it lol.
Just looked at the rtemaining fixtures for the top three
had a go at predicting the outcomes
this assumes that none of us "Collapse"
Burnley Scores Points
Burnley v West Brom - 1-0 3
Swansea v Burnley - 1-2 3
Burnley v Bristol - 2-0 3
Coventry v Burnley - 1-0 0
Derby v Burnley 0-2 3
Burnley v Norwich 0-0 1
Watford v Burnley 0-0 1
Burnley v Sheff Utd 0-0 1
QPR v Burnley 0-1 3
Burnley v Millwall 1-0 3
Total 21 points Final total 95 points
Sheffield Utd
Sheff v Bristol 2-0 3
Sheff W v Sheff Utd 1-1 1
Sheff v Coventry 1-1 1
Oxforf v Sheff 0-2 3
Sheff v Millwall 1-0 3
Plymouth v Sheff 0-2 3
sheff v Cardiff 2-1 3
Burnley v Sheff 0-0 1
Stoke v Sheff 1-2 3
Sheff v Blackburn 1-0 3
Total 24 points Final Total 100 points
Leeds Utd
Leeds v Millwall - 1-0 3
QPR v Leeds 2-1 0
Leeds V Swans 2-0 3
Luton v Leeds 0-3 3
Borough v Leeds 2-2 1
Leeds v Preston 1-1 1
Oxford v Leeds 1-3 3
Leeds v Stoke 2-0 3
Leeds V Bristol 1-0 3
Plymouth v Leeds 0-2 3
Total 23 Final Total 99 points
Fingers crossed we would scrape up
Last edited by Tichi1; 11-03-2025 at 05:47 PM.
Too much time on your hands I wouldn't even try it lol.
Hope you are right Tichi - how are you fella btw? Hope all is well.
It’s good to talk tichi
Got a headache just thinking about it.
Once had a girlfriend who always had headaches.....
Just want to start by saying i do not like the scheduling. Leeds are playing away to QPR at 12:30 pm (early game) AND they have had 1 less day to rest and prepare. That's 3 disadvantages right there - away, early game and 1 less day. How is this fair? Noone in the league has had to put up with this scheduling!
Thankfully you got the first games wrong for Sheff and Burnley - the other plus is they play one another
Sorry Hopey, must have overlooked this.
Yeah, I'm ok time is a great healer as they say, and it's nearly two years now, good family and friends and neighbours have helped obviously, and I've never been on as many holidays in my life [Distraction] but yeah, i'm ok, thanks for asking matey,
The two positives I can think of,
1 - I can and do, do what I want when I want as often as I want no questions asked.
2 - I have always wanted to go walking after I retired, Mars wasn't keen at all, but I've now had three seperate walking holidays with retired mates and my brother around the Yorkshire dales and the Peak district, and loved them all.
Also ive not missed a single Leeds game over the last two season having to do "Other" things like shopping or visiting family - I make those things fit my routine now, Oh, and i've taken up watercolour painting - something I always wanted to get back into when I retired - and have done as few commisions and sold about ten!
so, not all bad eh?