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    Jourdan reacted to Andicis in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Had we beaten some of the bottom teams we dropped points against, we would have been in the playoffs. You are hyper fixating on this narrative that you've been parroting since the end of last season, but it doesn't make it any more true the more you say it. 
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    Jourdan reacted to Tyler Durden in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I'm just waiting for the flat track bully analogy to get rolled out of the cupboard again then my misery will be complete 
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    Jourdan got a reaction from Andicis in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think we have to take the positives from today. Not the performance or the scoreline, but the ability to grind out a result when expectation is weighing heavily on you and a response is needed.
    Last season, in the corresponding fixtures v Burton and Fleetwood, we picked up one point and this season we have picked up six. If we can continue the trend of getting improved results v teams we have struggled against, that bodes well.
    I think also looking at how Wigan have gone to Bolton and absolutely demolished them and Oxford have backed up Tuesday night with another good away win v Barnsley, maybe we were too harsh on Warne and the team over recent results.
    We have to remember we are just at the time of year where teams are still bedding in and can get caught cold, and perhaps we’ve been caught at a particularly good time (for others).
    Everyone will be focusing on the games v Peterborough, Portsmouth and Bolton as a real yardstick for our season, but for me, the biggest, most pressurised games will be Northampton and Cambridge at home and Carlisle away.
    Good seasons are built on being able to win the games you are expected to and hopefully we’ll do that and use that as a platform for a positive season, rather than getting too hung up on losses to teams of a similar standard.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from Andicis in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from archram in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from Tomchope in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think we have to take the positives from today. Not the performance or the scoreline, but the ability to grind out a result when expectation is weighing heavily on you and a response is needed.
    Last season, in the corresponding fixtures v Burton and Fleetwood, we picked up one point and this season we have picked up six. If we can continue the trend of getting improved results v teams we have struggled against, that bodes well.
    I think also looking at how Wigan have gone to Bolton and absolutely demolished them and Oxford have backed up Tuesday night with another good away win v Barnsley, maybe we were too harsh on Warne and the team over recent results.
    We have to remember we are just at the time of year where teams are still bedding in and can get caught cold, and perhaps we’ve been caught at a particularly good time (for others).
    Everyone will be focusing on the games v Peterborough, Portsmouth and Bolton as a real yardstick for our season, but for me, the biggest, most pressurised games will be Northampton and Cambridge at home and Carlisle away.
    Good seasons are built on being able to win the games you are expected to and hopefully we’ll do that and use that as a platform for a positive season, rather than getting too hung up on losses to teams of a similar standard.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think winning games early in the season can be good for confidence and momentum, yes.
    But it’s not make or break.
    Ultimately you are still going to be judged across 46 games, not 5, 10 or 20.
    Look at Ipswich last season. They hit form at the right time last season and finished 2nd ahead of Wednesday and Barnsley. Look at Peterborough too - they pipped us to 6th despite being wildly inconsistent for 70% of the season.
    We can definitely recover from a bad start. People are discussing whether this is the worst side they have ever seen, yet as it stands we are only three points from the top.
    There is such a long way to go and so much life left in the season.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from angieram in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from Kathcairns in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think we have to take the positives from today. Not the performance or the scoreline, but the ability to grind out a result when expectation is weighing heavily on you and a response is needed.
    Last season, in the corresponding fixtures v Burton and Fleetwood, we picked up one point and this season we have picked up six. If we can continue the trend of getting improved results v teams we have struggled against, that bodes well.
    I think also looking at how Wigan have gone to Bolton and absolutely demolished them and Oxford have backed up Tuesday night with another good away win v Barnsley, maybe we were too harsh on Warne and the team over recent results.
    We have to remember we are just at the time of year where teams are still bedding in and can get caught cold, and perhaps we’ve been caught at a particularly good time (for others).
    Everyone will be focusing on the games v Peterborough, Portsmouth and Bolton as a real yardstick for our season, but for me, the biggest, most pressurised games will be Northampton and Cambridge at home and Carlisle away.
    Good seasons are built on being able to win the games you are expected to and hopefully we’ll do that and use that as a platform for a positive season, rather than getting too hung up on losses to teams of a similar standard.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from Ram a lamb a ding dong in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think we have to take the positives from today. Not the performance or the scoreline, but the ability to grind out a result when expectation is weighing heavily on you and a response is needed.
    Last season, in the corresponding fixtures v Burton and Fleetwood, we picked up one point and this season we have picked up six. If we can continue the trend of getting improved results v teams we have struggled against, that bodes well.
    I think also looking at how Wigan have gone to Bolton and absolutely demolished them and Oxford have backed up Tuesday night with another good away win v Barnsley, maybe we were too harsh on Warne and the team over recent results.
    We have to remember we are just at the time of year where teams are still bedding in and can get caught cold, and perhaps we’ve been caught at a particularly good time (for others).
    Everyone will be focusing on the games v Peterborough, Portsmouth and Bolton as a real yardstick for our season, but for me, the biggest, most pressurised games will be Northampton and Cambridge at home and Carlisle away.
    Good seasons are built on being able to win the games you are expected to and hopefully we’ll do that and use that as a platform for a positive season, rather than getting too hung up on losses to teams of a similar standard.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think we have to take the positives from today. Not the performance or the scoreline, but the ability to grind out a result when expectation is weighing heavily on you and a response is needed.
    Last season, in the corresponding fixtures v Burton and Fleetwood, we picked up one point and this season we have picked up six. If we can continue the trend of getting improved results v teams we have struggled against, that bodes well.
    I think also looking at how Wigan have gone to Bolton and absolutely demolished them and Oxford have backed up Tuesday night with another good away win v Barnsley, maybe we were too harsh on Warne and the team over recent results.
    We have to remember we are just at the time of year where teams are still bedding in and can get caught cold, and perhaps we’ve been caught at a particularly good time (for others).
    Everyone will be focusing on the games v Peterborough, Portsmouth and Bolton as a real yardstick for our season, but for me, the biggest, most pressurised games will be Northampton and Cambridge at home and Carlisle away.
    Good seasons are built on being able to win the games you are expected to and hopefully we’ll do that and use that as a platform for a positive season, rather than getting too hung up on losses to teams of a similar standard.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from BramcoteRam84 in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think we have to take the positives from today. Not the performance or the scoreline, but the ability to grind out a result when expectation is weighing heavily on you and a response is needed.
    Last season, in the corresponding fixtures v Burton and Fleetwood, we picked up one point and this season we have picked up six. If we can continue the trend of getting improved results v teams we have struggled against, that bodes well.
    I think also looking at how Wigan have gone to Bolton and absolutely demolished them and Oxford have backed up Tuesday night with another good away win v Barnsley, maybe we were too harsh on Warne and the team over recent results.
    We have to remember we are just at the time of year where teams are still bedding in and can get caught cold, and perhaps we’ve been caught at a particularly good time (for others).
    Everyone will be focusing on the games v Peterborough, Portsmouth and Bolton as a real yardstick for our season, but for me, the biggest, most pressurised games will be Northampton and Cambridge at home and Carlisle away.
    Good seasons are built on being able to win the games you are expected to and hopefully we’ll do that and use that as a platform for a positive season, rather than getting too hung up on losses to teams of a similar standard.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from SKRam in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Peterborough dropped 24 points v teams outside the top 10.
    Peterborough also had neutral records v six of the top ten including ourselves and three teams in the top 10 did the double over them.
    So it was their better record v teams outside the top 10 that swung it because they had an even worse record than us v the top teams, underlining that your argument doesn’t amount to much if teams are more consistent across the board.
     
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    Jourdan got a reaction from SKRam in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think winning games early in the season can be good for confidence and momentum, yes.
    But it’s not make or break.
    Ultimately you are still going to be judged across 46 games, not 5, 10 or 20.
    Look at Ipswich last season. They hit form at the right time last season and finished 2nd ahead of Wednesday and Barnsley. Look at Peterborough too - they pipped us to 6th despite being wildly inconsistent for 70% of the season.
    We can definitely recover from a bad start. People are discussing whether this is the worst side they have ever seen, yet as it stands we are only three points from the top.
    There is such a long way to go and so much life left in the season.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from SKRam in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from cstand in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think we have to take the positives from today. Not the performance or the scoreline, but the ability to grind out a result when expectation is weighing heavily on you and a response is needed.
    Last season, in the corresponding fixtures v Burton and Fleetwood, we picked up one point and this season we have picked up six. If we can continue the trend of getting improved results v teams we have struggled against, that bodes well.
    I think also looking at how Wigan have gone to Bolton and absolutely demolished them and Oxford have backed up Tuesday night with another good away win v Barnsley, maybe we were too harsh on Warne and the team over recent results.
    We have to remember we are just at the time of year where teams are still bedding in and can get caught cold, and perhaps we’ve been caught at a particularly good time (for others).
    Everyone will be focusing on the games v Peterborough, Portsmouth and Bolton as a real yardstick for our season, but for me, the biggest, most pressurised games will be Northampton and Cambridge at home and Carlisle away.
    Good seasons are built on being able to win the games you are expected to and hopefully we’ll do that and use that as a platform for a positive season, rather than getting too hung up on losses to teams of a similar standard.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from Mimester in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan reacted to RadioactiveWaste in Is Warne living on borrowed time?   
    Pioneer a 6 at the back system?
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    Jourdan got a reaction from CBRammette in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from Wolfie in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    I think winning games early in the season can be good for confidence and momentum, yes.
    But it’s not make or break.
    Ultimately you are still going to be judged across 46 games, not 5, 10 or 20.
    Look at Ipswich last season. They hit form at the right time last season and finished 2nd ahead of Wednesday and Barnsley. Look at Peterborough too - they pipped us to 6th despite being wildly inconsistent for 70% of the season.
    We can definitely recover from a bad start. People are discussing whether this is the worst side they have ever seen, yet as it stands we are only three points from the top.
    There is such a long way to go and so much life left in the season.
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    Jourdan got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Derby vs Fleetwood - Match Thread   
    Yes, this is true. Bolton and Peterborough are likely to finish in the higher reaches of the division, but how they get there will depend on more than just results versus ourselves and other teams with similar aspirations.
    Last season, we got 76 points and dropped 62 points.
    Against teams who finished in the top 10, we had neutral records v Charlton, Wycombe, Portsmouth, Barnsley and Peterborough and took four points from Bolton.
    The only teams who had a positive record v us were in fact the three teams who eventually got promoted and were clearly far superior to us and the rest of the division on a weekly basis.
    So this idea that it was all down to our record v the top teams is overblown. Most of the top teams will all take points off each other, negating the impact. The real difference maker is winning those regulation games, the games that you are favoured to and generally should.
    We dropped points v MK Dons, Shrewsbury, Exeter, Fleetwood, Lincoln and Port Vale at home, amounting to 14 points.
    We also dropped points v Burton, Shrewsbury, Lincoln, Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers and Morecambe away, amounting to 13 points.
    That’s 27 points dropped, over 40% of our points dropped during the season, in games we would have largely expected to win.
    If we were 50% better in those games, that’s an extra 13-14 points and a comfortable finish in the play-off places in the division.
    You can choose to fixate on the games v ‘top teams’ but if we are more consistent across the board this season, that will help our cause just as much, arguably more.
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