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Post by schumi on Apr 18, 2008 15:25:03 GMT
Belle Vue, Eastbourne, Peterborough, Poole, Swindon and Wolverhampton all remain unbeaten at home, while the only teams so far to have picked up an away win are Lakeside, Ipswich, Swindon and Eastbourne (not counting Coventry's inter league challenge.)
Peterborough seem to have the poorest away results, whilst Wolves and Eastbourne look to be the most comfortable at home.
If the rest of the season pans out as the first few weeks that would put Eastbourne, Wolves and Swindon in the top three, with the other teams fighting for that fourth spot. Does that tally with everyone's pre-season predictions?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2008 17:29:27 GMT
I only take a passing interest in all things Elite League , mostly just Coventry really . But Eastbourne impressed me in their recent televised meetings , but thankfully all the teams seem reasonably competative and it will be mid summer before the real contenders emerge .
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Post by stuartroad on Apr 18, 2008 17:37:10 GMT
I only take a passing interest in all things Elite League , mostly just Coventry really . But Eastbourne impressed me in their recent televised meetings , but thankfully all the teams seem reasonably competative and it will be mid summer before the real contenders emerge . my interest tends to be all elite paul,and to be truthful if the old bonus point system was in place,and the title was decided by who was top after the series of home and away rounds,i would make eastbourne long odds on to take the title,however with the current playoff system the winner as usual will need to be healthy and inform from august onwards.
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Post by schumi on Apr 24, 2008 10:52:50 GMT
And Wolves are no longer unbeaten at home after Lakeside turned them over on Monday.
Okay, having finally updated the results for the Premier League, Edinburgh, Isle of Wight, Redcar (by virtue of the fact they've only completed two home meetings - one of which was a draw) Rye House, Sheffield (not counting the Coventry challenge) and Workington all remain unbeaten at home, with Mildenhall looking set for the wooden spoon.
Edinburgh, going on results both home and away, seem to be looking good, with the closest away results.
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