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Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 21 Feb 2013, 23:06
by timbee
Welcome to the 2012-13 Real League Table.

Just for completeness here is the final table. Back again next February! Last update: 29 Apr 2013

97 - Champion 2008
96
95
94
93 - Champion 2012,2010
92
91
90 -
89 - Champion 2007
88 - Promotion 2008
87 -
86 - Champion 2011, 2006
85 - Champion 2009, Promotion2007
84 - Promotion 2012
83 - Gillingham (C) :
82 - Promotion 2010
81 - Promotion 2006
80 - Promotion 2011
79 - Rotherham (P)
78 - Port Vale (P) : Promotion 2009, Playoff 2008
77 -
76 - Burton (PO)
75 - Cheltenham (PO)
74
73 - Northampton (PO)
72 - Playoff 2012, 2010
71 - Playoff 2007
70 -
69 - Bradford (PO) : Playoff 2011, 2009
68 -
67 - Chesterfield
66 - Playoff 2006, 2009
65 - Oxford
64 - Exeter
63 -
62 -
61 - Southend, Rochdale
60 - Fleetwood, Bristol Rovers, Wycombe : Bees 2008 (12th)
59 - Bees 2007 (14th)
58 - Morecambe
57 -
56 -
55 - York
54 - Accrington : Bees 2006 (18th)
53 - Torquay, Wimbledon
52 - Plymouth
51 - Dagenham & Redbridge, Barnet (R)
50 - Safety 2006
49 -
48 - Aldershot (R) : Safety 2011 : Bees 2011 (22nd), 2010 (21st), 2009 (17th)
47 - Safety 2007
46 - Bees 2012 (22nd)
45 - Safety 2012, 2010
44 -
43 - Safety 2008
42 - Safety 2009

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 22 Feb 2013, 09:34
by Moonchild_Bee
Thanks for doing this Tim, much appreciated.

It actually dawns on me with this how much hard work we have left - how much more we have to do.

Like it or not, we are in a very real battle against relegation. Still, in Davids we Trust.

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 22 Feb 2013, 09:56
by timbee
Moonchild_Bee wrote:Thanks for doing this Tim, much appreciated.

It actually dawns on me with this how much hard work we have left - how much more we have to do.

Like it or not, we are in a very real battle against relegation. Still, in Davids we Trust.
Thanks. Looking at it another way - no one is technically safe yet, but yes, there is quite a mountain still to climb. Time for everyone to rope together and prepare for the final push. Other climbing metaphors may also be applied!

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 22 Feb 2013, 17:20
by John_c
Moonchild_Bee wrote:Thanks for doing this Tim, much appreciated.

It actually dawns on me with this how much hard work we have left - how much more we have to do.

Like it or not, we are in a very real battle against relegation. Still, in Davids we Trust.
Absolutely. But compare it to the 18th October last year. We were practically down at that point! Onwards and upwards.

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 24 Feb 2013, 22:07
by Devon_Bee
John_c wrote:...But compare it to the 18th October last year...
Tim, thanks for doing this, I hate to give you more work, but can I request another data point? How about 'Bees this time last season'?

But only if it shows we're doing better this season than last year... :laugh:

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 25 Feb 2013, 19:48
by Spitfirebee
If we're being optimistic if we win ALL of our remaining games we can still potentially reach that mystical 7th spot and sneak into the play-offs.

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 25 Feb 2013, 20:11
by Spitfirebee
As requested I've done some digging! this is taken from 'painstaking analysis' of http://www.statto.com/football/stats/en ... 2013/table - but here is our position for the last 6 seasons on the 25th Feb. Please can someone interpret this for me without stating the obvious, which is that we are consistently bad.

P W D L F A W D L F A W D L F A GD Pt

2012/13 - 22 Barnet 33 8 10 15 32 45 4 7 5 19 20 4 3 10 13 25 -13 34 (ppg 1.03)

2011/12 - 18 Barnet 31 9 6 16 38 54 5 3 6 20 24 4 3 10 18 30 -16 33 (ppg 1.06)

2010/11 - 22 Barnet 33 7 9 17 39 59 6 3 8 22 27 1 6 9 17 32 -20 30 (ppg 0.91)

2009/10 - 17 Barnet 33 9 10 14 33 42 6 9 2 23 11 3 1 12 10 31 -9 37 (ppg 1.12)

2008/09 - 20 Barnet 31 5 11 15 36 58 2 6 7 17 27 3 5 8 19 31 -22 26 (ppg 0.83)

20007/8 - 19 Barnet 30 9 8 13 30 40 4 5 6 17 21 5 3 7 13 19 -10 35 (ppg 1.17)

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 25 Feb 2013, 20:46
by Devon_Bee
Positive side, we're 4 points better off than 2010/11, and technically 2 points better off than 2008/09

BUT, our style of football is far better than previous years. :D

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 19:02
by Spitfirebee
Just out of curiousity having done it for last week, thought I'd give us something to look towards - this is where we've been as of 14th March for the last 5 seasons.

Year P W D L F A GD Pt
2011-12 20 Barnet 35 10 7 18 42 63 -21 37
2010-11 23 Barnet 36 8 10 18 41 61 -20 34
2009-10 18 Barnet 35 9 11 15 36 46 -10 38
2008-09* 20 Barnet 36 7 12 17 43 64 -21 33
2007-08 18 Barnet 35 11 9 15 38 48 -10 42

*When Luton and Bournemouth had heavy points deductions.

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 28 Feb 2013, 10:01
by timbee
Thanks for doing this - I will leave the week by week points off the main table if that's OK - but I will put where we finally got to for the past few years as targets for Mr Davids to work towards :-)

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 11:49
by Moonchild_Bee
Stolen from Bristol Rovers forum - how the league table will look if teams carry on their current form (i.e. if you have 11 games left, form over past 11 games, form over last 13 games if have 13 games left) - certainly shows the slump that York and Torquay are in..

1) Gillingham - PTS 84
2) Exeter - PTS 81
3) Port Vale - PTS 80
4) Burton Albion - PTS 79
5) Northampton - PTS 77
6) Rotherham - PTS 77
7) Cheltenham - PTS 73

8) Wycombe - PTS 67
9) Morecambe - PTS 66
10) Oxford - PTS 66
11) Fleetwood - PTS 65
12) Bradford P46 - PTS 64
13) Southend - PTS 62
14) Bristol Rovers - PTS 62
15) Chesterfield - PTS 59
16) Barnet - PTS 52
17) Rochdale - PTS 51
18) Dag & Red - PTS 50
19) Aldershot - PTS 50
20) Wimbledon - PTS 49
21) Plymouth - PTS 48
22) Accrington - PTS 47
23) York - PTS 46
24) Torquay - PTS 43

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 10 Mar 2013, 16:39
by timbee
Latest update now posted - apologies for the slight delay. Gillingham are the first team over the Guaranteed Safety line so our friends in Kent can sleep a bit easier now! The other thing to note is the gap beteen the Bees Potential Total and Guaranteed Safety - let's hope that is a gap that continues to grow.

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 13:12
by timbee
Updated post-Oxford and Burton have got over the safety line - but perhaps we can wish them well after last season's final day. Down at the bottom it is still all rather stressful.

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 22:58
by timbee
Updated post-Fleetwood and it is all still as clear as mud. If things work out we could be overtaking or in touching distance of the Daggers come next Friday afternoon, but in this league this year who dare predict what will happen. Onwards!

Re: Real League Table 2012-13

Posted: 20 Mar 2013, 01:35
by Jimbokav1971
Brilliant thread. Thanks. :hi: