Update time again.
It seems QPR's (52) lead on the Champs diminished a little, shrinking from seven to five ahead of Cardiff, Swansea, and Norwich (all 47). Nott Forest (46) are also a real threat, since they have a game in hand on QPR, Cardiff, and Norwich and two in hand on Swansea, as well as Leeds (45), the team immediately trailing them. Watford (42), Reading (41), and Burnley (40) wrap up the 40-point club.
At the other end, things are starting to look bleaker for certain red-zoners, although Preston (21) has a game in hand on Crystal Palace (27) and Sheff W (26), while Sc*nthorpe (24) has two, so that could make things a bit interesting. Middlesbrough (30), Ipswich, and Pompey (31), all need to be watching their backs. That said, Ipswich has a game in hand on most of these, and two in hand on Bristol City (32).
In the Canadian picture, it seems I underestimated how much Jaime Peters has been up to in Ipswich, as they've seemingly converted him to a right back. In other words, he pulled a Stalteri.
(Started as a mid, is now a back.) Consequently, his playing time has increased rather dramatically. Speaking of which, Iain Hume is benefitting from increased playing time now that his Preston presence is a little more permanent, and he has surpassed Simeon Jackson as the top Canadian goalscorer as Jackson's totals have petered out a little of late.
LEAGUE ONEThe sked here's a little more screwy, but most of the teams have actually played fewer matches. Only a quarter of the leagues teams have played 26+ matches, while only one (Carlisle) has played fewer than 24. This stands to make things that much sweeter for top-ranked Brighton (49) who have a game in hand on Bournemouth and Huddersfield (43) as well as that nice six-point cushion. Southampton (41), MK Dons (40), and Peterborough (39) hold down the other three playoff spots currently, although the Posh are only ahead of Oldham by goal diff and Charlton (38) by a point. Rochdale (36) are also looming somewhat.
At the other end, man, Walsall (20) just can't buy a break!
Swindon (29) is the team to catch for the red-zoners and yet WFC are the only side of the four in the red that
doesn't have at least one game in hand on them. The Daggers (21) are only a point up on them but have two games in hand on Swindon and one on both Bristol Rovers and Yeovil (both 27). Besides Swindon, though, Tranmere (30), Notts County (31), and Brentford (32) are all needing to watch their derrieres, although Notts County has an extra game in hand on the other two.
LEAGUE TWOThe schedule here is... interesting. The only two teams that have played more than 26 matches are in the red, and the two clubs having played fewer than 24 are also near bottom.
Chesterfield (52) are 11 points clear of having to go to the playoffs, which should tell you how well they've been doing.
Second-place Wycombe (46) is doing okay as well, but seriously, if Chesterfield keeps playing this well they'll have it made by the end of April, I'm sure. The last auto-promo spot looks to be a tight challenge, though, with Crewe (41) only holding it by +7 goal diff over Rotherham, and only three points separating the top playoff spot from the bottom (38):
1. Chesterfield - 52
2. Wycombe - 46
3. Crewe - 41, +18
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4. Rotherham - 41, +11
5. Port Vale - 40
6. Shrewsbury - 39
7. Oxford - 38
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8. Bury - 37, +12
9. Gillingham - 37, +3
10. Cheltenham - 37, 0
Now what this chart neglects to show is matches played, and in this regard, Bury has a clear advantage, being the only team in the top 10 to have played only 24 matches, with the remainder having either 25 (Chesterfield, Wycombe, Rotherham, Port Vale) or 26 (everyone else) under their belts. They may yet prove a threat.
The other end has points logjams galore! Now Lincoln City (25) is only out of the red by a GD difference of +3. But one must also factor in that they've played four fewer matches than both of the poor suckers behind them
- Barnet (25) and Stockport (24). Both have played 27 matches. You do the math. But there's more to this story as well - Hereford and Burton
also have 25 points, and the latter has only played
21 matches!
They're also running at a +2 goal differential and have just eight losses against six victories (and seven draws
) The things they could do with those extra matches.
Macclesfield (27) still needs to be careful, and Bradford and Morecambe (both 30) a bit less so.
Back to the topic of Lincoln, it would seem that Gavin McCallum
finally scored his first goal with the side in a loss to Wycombe a couple weeks ago. But a bit more impressive is the fact that he's also garnered himself a pair of assists in the process. January 2011 just seems to be his month - he's grabbed three further starts in the striker position.
CONFERENCE PREMIERWell, most teams have played between 26 and 28 matches. One of the three that has not (and one of the two who've only played 25) is on top, though
Yes, I'm talking about Crawley (56) who sit one clear of Wimbledon (55) and two clear of Luton (54). The remaining playoff spots are closer - with Wrexham and Kidderminster sitting on 46 and Fleetwood having 45. Newport (42) have been on an epic cold streak of late, taking just one point from a potential fifteen, but are still in striking range of a playoff spot, but they have Mansfield (41) to contend with, as well as a surging York (38), who have won four of their last five.
At the other end, it seems LOLtrincham (25) has finally gotten some kind of momentum going, winning three of their last five and drawing a fourth. Still, with the lowest goal differential in the league (a dismal -30), they need to keep the momentum going to get anywhere, although they are technically only in the red by goal diff behind Hayes & Yeading (-23) and Southport (-11) .
Then of course there're Eastbourne (22) and Histon (21), but neither has been doing anything but lose this month, so there ya go
CONFERENCE NORTHIt seems as if both bad weather
and Ilkeston's dissolution have complicated things in this league. While Nuneaton (50) has the lead
now, Alfreton (47) has
five games in hand on them. Yes, you heard me right, five. Add to this that they're 7-2-1 in their last ten Conference matches and you have something that should have both of the teams ahead of them (Nuneaton and Guiseley (48)) just a wee bit worried. Boston (45) and Telford (44) are also looking very strong.
Redditch (10) couldn't be any worse at this point. They haven't won in fourteen and are on a five-game losing streak. Not like Stafford (13) is much better off, to be honest. Hyde (19) has only improved marginally, but are still enough out of the red that they don't need to be too uptight about anything.
Only other team really needing to worry at all is Hinckley (20), who have games in hand on Hyde, Stafford, and Redditch, but are behind relative to Gloucester and Eastwood (both also 20), who have only played 18 apiece.
CONFERENCE SOUTHBraintree (48 from 21) appears to be pulling away up top as the team has yet to lose in 2011. Chelmsford (42 from 20) aren't doing too poorly in their own right, having lost just once, although this was a real howler as it was against then-last-place Boreham Wood.
Still, these top two have games in hand galore on the next threesome, Bromley (42 from 25), Farnborough (41 from 23), and Welling (40 from 23). The real team to keep an eye on in this part of the table is Eastleigh (40 from 21), since they are on a six-game win streak at the moment. After Dover (38 from 21) there is a gigantic drop-off - even though seven points doesn't seem like much, keep in mind as well that Weston-super-Mare has also played four more matches.
At the other end, the magic number seems to be 20. The Lewesers (13) couldn't win to save their lives of late, it would seem, with just a single point in their last eight matches. Heck, they've even fallen behind Boreham Wood (14)! (Only because of their shock win against Chelmsford, mind you.) To add insult to injury, they've played two more matches than BHFC, and three more than Dartford (19) and the first two teams out of the red, St. Albans and Dorchester (both 20). It is worth noting, though, that Dorchester have taken just a single point from five matches in 2011.