Pace Setter, on 16 January 2012 - 12:23, said:
Sorry visitor 88, I drew the unfair assumption that Maryhill were winning the league thats why I never mentioned them.
Going by the ties that Stormrelic mentioned I'd hazzard a guess (and its just a guess no disrespect intended), Carluke should win against Rossvale, Newmains and Royal Albert. 3 extremely difficult ties away from home and St Rochs at home which will be equally as difficult. I probably predict around 10-13 points in all. So the question is, would 37-40 points be enough to snatch second spot? I appreciate all the other teams will undoubtedly have to play each other so its very speculative.
My point is really that I think Carluke might struggle now because you would imagine one from St Rochs, Johnstone Burgh, Lesmahagow or Forth (who have all lost less games than Carluke) will go on a good run from now until the end of the season.
Going by the ties that Stormrelic mentioned I'd hazzard a guess (and its just a guess no disrespect intended), Carluke should win against Rossvale, Newmains and Royal Albert. 3 extremely difficult ties away from home and St Rochs at home which will be equally as difficult. I probably predict around 10-13 points in all. So the question is, would 37-40 points be enough to snatch second spot? I appreciate all the other teams will undoubtedly have to play each other so its very speculative.
My point is really that I think Carluke might struggle now because you would imagine one from St Rochs, Johnstone Burgh, Lesmahagow or Forth (who have all lost less games than Carluke) will go on a good run from now until the end of the season.
Think Johnstone burgh may struggle as they have hardly played any games at home & the way things are going they will be playing 3 or 4 games a week at the end of the season , other teams will drop points as the top 6 still have to play each other at least once so all Carluke need to go is work harder & win most of their last games & we should get promoted hopefully

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