Bridgy 81
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An article from today’s Yorkshire Post popped up on my mobile phone earlier.
I’m not sure why it came to me, but it was interesting to read.
As the Championship has now paused for a few weeks the paper has taken the opportunity to compile what the league table would look like now if the season had begun from Matt Taylor’s first match in charge of Rotherham.
So from 4th October to 16th November Rotherham are 15th and have 12 points.
Coventry are top with 22 points and Wigan bottom (24th) with 7.
I know this doesn’t really mean much in the great scheme of things but I guess it shows that he’s doing ok so far.
I’m not sure why it came to me, but it was interesting to read.
As the Championship has now paused for a few weeks the paper has taken the opportunity to compile what the league table would look like now if the season had begun from Matt Taylor’s first match in charge of Rotherham.
So from 4th October to 16th November Rotherham are 15th and have 12 points.
Coventry are top with 22 points and Wigan bottom (24th) with 7.
I know this doesn’t really mean much in the great scheme of things but I guess it shows that he’s doing ok so far.