New Year Predictions
Posted: 27 Dec 2013, 13:45
With 22 matches played we are almost at the half-way stage of the season and it seems an appropriate moment to take stock of the season so far and to look at the prospects for the New Year onwards.
Despite our poor results since the start of the season, if you look at the form table over the last eight games, we currently have the form of a mid-table side (http://weekendfootball.co.uk/analysis/f ... mescount=8). So I believe we can look back on the first few months of our season as history, and although he has had his critics, we should congratulate Alan Knill and the squad for surviving that period and for setting us up for a more satisfying time in 2014. If we carry on as we have been doing recently, we should easily escape the relegation zone.
Beyond our current form, if we can step up a gear by improving our confidence, teamwork and resilience in games, we might even have a chance of making a late play-off challenge. Certainly we have a long way to go to achieve that, but perhaps it's now time for us to begin looking on the bright side..
As for more immediate predictions, I know local derbies are often unpredictable, but Sunday seems an ideal time to take three points against Exeter. Their current form is woeful..!!
Apart from Exeter, Mansfield's recent form has been atrocious, as has Portsmouth's, but surely Portsmouth are too big a club to go down..?? Whether or not they are relegated, we could well be playing Luton in League Two again next season!
Argyle's recent form is even better than ours, and they will be buoyed by their Boxing Day win at Oxford, a result which matches our achievements against Southend and Dagenham. But anybody can beat anybody in League Two this season, and the match at Home Park on New Year's Day is one I'm really looking forward to.
How about you..??
Despite our poor results since the start of the season, if you look at the form table over the last eight games, we currently have the form of a mid-table side (http://weekendfootball.co.uk/analysis/f ... mescount=8). So I believe we can look back on the first few months of our season as history, and although he has had his critics, we should congratulate Alan Knill and the squad for surviving that period and for setting us up for a more satisfying time in 2014. If we carry on as we have been doing recently, we should easily escape the relegation zone.
Beyond our current form, if we can step up a gear by improving our confidence, teamwork and resilience in games, we might even have a chance of making a late play-off challenge. Certainly we have a long way to go to achieve that, but perhaps it's now time for us to begin looking on the bright side..
As for more immediate predictions, I know local derbies are often unpredictable, but Sunday seems an ideal time to take three points against Exeter. Their current form is woeful..!!
Apart from Exeter, Mansfield's recent form has been atrocious, as has Portsmouth's, but surely Portsmouth are too big a club to go down..?? Whether or not they are relegated, we could well be playing Luton in League Two again next season!
Argyle's recent form is even better than ours, and they will be buoyed by their Boxing Day win at Oxford, a result which matches our achievements against Southend and Dagenham. But anybody can beat anybody in League Two this season, and the match at Home Park on New Year's Day is one I'm really looking forward to.
How about you..??