I can’t find league tables that show the split between home and away - the BBC don’t seem to publish them - can anyone point me to any? So I’ve compiled my own. As has been pointed out, our away results are better than our home results and that has to be down to home teams giving us more space as they attack.
Venue P. W. D. L. F. A. GD. Pts. Per game
Home 17 7 6 4 37 24 13 27 1.59
Away 17 10 3 4 29 19 10 33 1.94
Total 34 17 9 8 66 43 23 60 1.76
Our home goals for of 37 was boosted by the 7-1 win over QPR
If we assume 90 points will secure automatic promotion (Norwich have 66 points after 34 games) then Albion are going to have to get 30 points from 12 games, an average of 2.5 points per game - we are nowhere near that so far. Even if we beat Leeds away, it’s a tall order. Our home results have done for us. In 8 of our 17 home games we’ve conceded first and those 8 games have finished W1 D3 L4. The win was against Reading (4-1) and the losses were against Bolton 1-2, Derby 1-4, Boro 2-3 and Sheff U 0-1. We just seem to give ourselves too much to do.
Venue P. W. D. L. F. A. GD. Pts. Per game
Home 17 7 6 4 37 24 13 27 1.59
Away 17 10 3 4 29 19 10 33 1.94
Total 34 17 9 8 66 43 23 60 1.76
Our home goals for of 37 was boosted by the 7-1 win over QPR
If we assume 90 points will secure automatic promotion (Norwich have 66 points after 34 games) then Albion are going to have to get 30 points from 12 games, an average of 2.5 points per game - we are nowhere near that so far. Even if we beat Leeds away, it’s a tall order. Our home results have done for us. In 8 of our 17 home games we’ve conceded first and those 8 games have finished W1 D3 L4. The win was against Reading (4-1) and the losses were against Bolton 1-2, Derby 1-4, Boro 2-3 and Sheff U 0-1. We just seem to give ourselves too much to do.