Post by peterinoz on Feb 18, 2023 6:17:04 GMT
Updated 26 March.......
Colne are 17th with 34 points from 32 games
Reds are 3rd with 63 points from 32 games
Colne at home 5-4-6
Reds away 10-2-3
Recent Colne results:
25 Mar Bootle 1-2 Colne
18 Mar Colne 1-2 Newcastle Town
Colne overall since 1 Feb 3-1-5
Reds overall since 1 Feb 6-1-3
Not much difference in stats from the previous scheduled date of 11 March. Reds now need 4 points to guarantee a play off berth. Trail Leek by 3 points who host Mossley tonight in a rearranged fixture also from 11 March.
Leek (2nd) v Mossley
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Two welcome results at home, including a 7 goal haul. Maybe the wheels are back on after the recent stumbles?
Reds head in to the final 8 league games of the season very comfortable in the play off positions, but lagging behind 10 points behind leaders Macclesfield. Whilst ten more points will guarantee us a play off position, we will need a few more to finish 2nd or 3rd.
Colne are 16th with 31 points from 30 games
Reds are 3rd with 60 points from 30 games
Colne at home 5-4-5
Reds away 10-2-2
Recent Colne results:
4 March Skem 2-1 Colne
25 Feb Witton Albion 1-0 Colne
21 Feb Colne 3-0 Glossop NE
18 Feb Prescot 0-0 Colne
11 Feb 1874 Northwich 4-1 Colne
7 Feb City of Liverpool 1-0 Colne
4 Feb Colne 1-0 Runcorn
31 Jan Kidsgrove 2-1 Colne
28 Jan Macclesfield 4-2 Colne
14 Jan Mossley 1-1 Colne
7 Jan Colne 2-2 Trafford
2 Jan Hanley 2-2 Colne
Colne overall since 1 Jan 2-4-6
Reds overall since 1 Jan 10-2-2
Despite playing less games away from home, Reds have won more points on the road than at home (28/32). Belying their league position, Colne have won their last two matches at home, and in fact have not lost at home since a 1-2 defeat to Skem on 22 October. This could be a trickier fixture than it looks on paper.
Other top of the table fixtures:
Newcastle Town v Macclesfield (1st)
Leek (2nd) v Mossley (7th)
Bootle v Runcorn (4th)
Trafford v Clitheroe (5th)
Come on you Reds
Colne are 17th with 34 points from 32 games
Reds are 3rd with 63 points from 32 games
Colne at home 5-4-6
Reds away 10-2-3
Recent Colne results:
25 Mar Bootle 1-2 Colne
18 Mar Colne 1-2 Newcastle Town
Colne overall since 1 Feb 3-1-5
Reds overall since 1 Feb 6-1-3
Not much difference in stats from the previous scheduled date of 11 March. Reds now need 4 points to guarantee a play off berth. Trail Leek by 3 points who host Mossley tonight in a rearranged fixture also from 11 March.
Leek (2nd) v Mossley
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Two welcome results at home, including a 7 goal haul. Maybe the wheels are back on after the recent stumbles?
Reds head in to the final 8 league games of the season very comfortable in the play off positions, but lagging behind 10 points behind leaders Macclesfield. Whilst ten more points will guarantee us a play off position, we will need a few more to finish 2nd or 3rd.
Colne are 16th with 31 points from 30 games
Reds are 3rd with 60 points from 30 games
Colne at home 5-4-5
Reds away 10-2-2
Recent Colne results:
4 March Skem 2-1 Colne
25 Feb Witton Albion 1-0 Colne
21 Feb Colne 3-0 Glossop NE
18 Feb Prescot 0-0 Colne
11 Feb 1874 Northwich 4-1 Colne
7 Feb City of Liverpool 1-0 Colne
4 Feb Colne 1-0 Runcorn
31 Jan Kidsgrove 2-1 Colne
28 Jan Macclesfield 4-2 Colne
14 Jan Mossley 1-1 Colne
7 Jan Colne 2-2 Trafford
2 Jan Hanley 2-2 Colne
Colne overall since 1 Jan 2-4-6
Reds overall since 1 Jan 10-2-2
Despite playing less games away from home, Reds have won more points on the road than at home (28/32). Belying their league position, Colne have won their last two matches at home, and in fact have not lost at home since a 1-2 defeat to Skem on 22 October. This could be a trickier fixture than it looks on paper.
Other top of the table fixtures:
Newcastle Town v Macclesfield (1st)
Leek (2nd) v Mossley (7th)
Bootle v Runcorn (4th)
Trafford v Clitheroe (5th)
Come on you Reds