A few months back I recall being harangued by Spen666 after I observed that the Os were going to spend virtually the whole season having played more away games than home ones. I thought this odd because I always assumed that the fixture list would vary over a season - with some weeks when we play more away games, and others when we've played more.
However,whether this would have affected our prospects is a now moot point given that (at today's date) only two teams have fewer home points than the Os [namely Carlisle and Fleetwood]. So it does seem that the lack of home games has done us no harm at all
If the Os can get their home form up to the standard of their away record for their remaining 11 games at Brisbane Road, I think we could end up with a decent haul of points at the upper end of the table.
Leyton Orient Home Form (22nd in table)
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Re: Leyton Orient Home Form (22nd in table)
Perhaps thats because we've played fewer home games though. You need to look at PPG(points per game) stats.
There are five clubs with less PPG based on home games.
https://www.soccerstats.com/homeaway.as ... e=england3
There are five clubs with less PPG based on home games.
https://www.soccerstats.com/homeaway.as ... e=england3