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On The Table


Chris

Pride of Nottingham introduces 'On The Table', a new weekly feature which will focus on how the League One table has changed, which teams have made the most movement and their results.

The top half of the third tier, from the 1st place to 6th, hasn't seen any changes. However, Leyton Orient, Rotherham United and Preston North End have all moved closer to each other. Wolves currently lead the division by 6 points, whilst Orient are 4 points behind Brentford.

Let's see how the League One table compares now!

 

MK Dons have fallen from 7th to 9th after losing at home 0-1 to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Swindon Town have moved up from 8th to 7th, they beat Sheffield United 2-1. Walsall FC who came in at 9th before yesterdays narrow 1-0 win over Shrewsbury Town. This was their second back to back win since having beaten us 5-1 at Meadow Lane.

Sheffield United remain 10th after losing to Walsall.

Port Vale also remain at 11th, they drew 1-1 to Stevenage FC.

Gillingham have fallen from 12th to 14th due to not playing. Bristol City have moved from 13th to 15th, they lost 2-1 to Rotherham United.

Crawley Town have fallen from 14th to 16th, they lost narrowly by 1 goal to Preston North End.

Bradford City have moved up from 15th to 12th after beating 3rd place Leyton Orient, the final score ending with 1-0 away win for the Bantams.

Colchester United have fallen from 16th to 18th, they're now only 3 points off safety and are back in danger after being beaten by us at Meadow Lane.

Oldham Athletic remain at 17th, they drew to Brentford 0-0 which is exactly the outcome Pride of Nottingham is hoping for (or better) this upcoming Saturday, as we take them on away from home.

Coventry City have moved up from 18th to 13th, the Sky Blues enjoyed a 2-1 win over Crewe Alexandra – who fell from 19th to 22nd as a result of the Sky Blues win.

Tranmere Rovers remain 20th after drawing to Carlisle 0-0.

Carlisle United also remain in the same position - 21st after they didn't manage to score against Tranmere Rovers.

Shrewsbury Town have fallen from 22nd to 23rd, they suffered that narrow 1-0 defeat to Walsall FC.

NOTTS COUNTY who's unlikeliest of results, 3 wins, back to back – have seen our club move from 23rd to 19th. A much healthier position, however before we all get excited. Please remember we take on Brentford! However, if Oldham can draw to them, why can't we? Notts enjoyed a 2-0 win at Meadow Lane over fellow struggler’s Colchester United.

Stevenage FC remain bottom, they haven't managed to move but they have a game in hand.

 

The 'Race for Survival' clearly isn't finished, as many teams continue to battle for their safety. Whilst others are trying to fight their way into the automatic positions and play-off zone. Pride of Nottingham is just glad to see us reunite, our next six features are bigger than ever.

 

 



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GrannyPie

Posted

A nice ,interesting feature.Well done both.


liampie

Posted

very nice! great job joe :)

its nice to read about the movement in the league, great feature!

heraldmagpie

Posted

Its looking much better now, enjoyed this.

Well worth the read and time.

Chris

Posted

Thanks for reading, appreciate the kind comments. YPs!


Feral Fox

Posted

Nice feature


lambleypie

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NOTTS COUNTY who's unlikeliest of results, 3 wins, back to back – have seen our club move from 23rd to 19th. A much healthier position, however before we all get excited. Please remember we take on Brentford! However, if Oldham can draw to them, why can't we? Notts enjoyed a 2-0 win at Meadow Lane over fellow struggler’s Colchester United.

 

Best part! ;) This is a good read.

Spie

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There are some interesting games on Tuesday night that could change things ahead of Saturday;  surely Stevenage will lose to Woves? Brentford have to play and Crawley are at Port Vale.  


Chris

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There are some interesting games on Tuesday night that could change things ahead of Saturday;  surely Stevenage will lose to Woves? Brentford have to play and Crawley are at Port Vale.  

Stevenage are a very iffy side, they can play well and have claimed some impressive victories. I personally wouldn't write them off, however you would expect Wolves to win of course. It depends which side(s) turn up, Wolves can be very woeful and Stevenage sometimes don't turn up. Stevenage will need Zoko to pull the string for them!

Crawley and Port Vale is another interesting fixture, you would say that Port Vale should perhaps edge the game just.

I see it being a draw myself.



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