city_is_my_life
Active member
...would we put back in the frame for sneaking a play-off place?
If Argyle are put out of business, would all the points won against them be deducted? If so the table would look a bit better for us! The gap to play-offs would be reduced by five points to a seven point gap. It would also make it very, very tight for those at the bottom.
Brighton 65pts
Southampton 61pts
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MK Dons 61pts
Huddersfield 60pts
Peterborough 59pts
Bournemouth 56pts
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Leyton Orient 53pts
EXETER CITY 49pts
Carlisle 47pts
Colchester 47pts
Rochdale 44pts
Charlton 44pts
Hartlepool 44 pts
Sheffield Weds 43pts
Oldham 40pts
Brentford 40pts
Notts County 38pts
Dag & Red 36pts
Yeovil 34pts
Tranmere 33pts
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Swindon 33pts
Walsall 33pts
Bristol Rovers 33pts
ARGYLE 0pts
The biggest losers (other than Argyle obviously) would be Brighton, Bournemouth, Hartlepool, Tranmere, Brentford and Oldham who have all beaten Argyle twice.
CIML
If Argyle are put out of business, would all the points won against them be deducted? If so the table would look a bit better for us! The gap to play-offs would be reduced by five points to a seven point gap. It would also make it very, very tight for those at the bottom.
Brighton 65pts
Southampton 61pts
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MK Dons 61pts
Huddersfield 60pts
Peterborough 59pts
Bournemouth 56pts
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Leyton Orient 53pts
EXETER CITY 49pts
Carlisle 47pts
Colchester 47pts
Rochdale 44pts
Charlton 44pts
Hartlepool 44 pts
Sheffield Weds 43pts
Oldham 40pts
Brentford 40pts
Notts County 38pts
Dag & Red 36pts
Yeovil 34pts
Tranmere 33pts
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Swindon 33pts
Walsall 33pts
Bristol Rovers 33pts
ARGYLE 0pts
The biggest losers (other than Argyle obviously) would be Brighton, Bournemouth, Hartlepool, Tranmere, Brentford and Oldham who have all beaten Argyle twice.
CIML
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