theonlywayisup
09-01-2025, 11:47 AM
Been looking at the website below for the recent form of all Scottish Premiership teams. Interesting reading!
Top of the league based on the last four games is Ross County, thanks to three wins and one draw being the late late show against Hearts. Had Hearts won that game they would have been top alongside Celtic and Ross County. Of course, Hearts only defeat in the last four games was the Derby defeat to the Hibees, with us one point behind on eight points. Aberdeen and St Johnstone are the bottom two, with zero and one point respectively. St Johnstone's point was against us.
Scotland - Premiership Form Table (https://www.soccerstats.com/formtable.asp?league=scotland)
Based on the last six games, the Hibees are top with 14 points one ahead of Celtic and three ahead of The Rangers. Aberdeen and St Johnstone are the bottom two, with one point each.
Based on the last eight games, the Hibees are third on 17 points equal with The Rangers and two points behind Celtic. Hearts are three points and one place behind us. Aberdeen and St Johnstone are the bottom two, with two points each with the additional point being a draw between the two sides.
Based on the last 10 games, the Hibees are still third on 18 points, three ahead of the much praised Dundee United. Aberdeen and St Johnstone are the bottom two, with three and five points respectively. The nearest team in 10th place, Motherwell have 10 points. There's a bunching of teams between Dundee United on 15 points and Motherwell on 10 points.
Based on the last 12 games, the Hibees drop down to fourth on 19 points, which obviously includes the end of our poor start to the season. St. Johnstone are bottom on the same five points - no surprise that they are bottom having been on such a run.
It highlights how well the Hibees have done in the last eight games, to have accrued the same points as The Rangers and only two less than Celtic. Let's hope we keep this run of positive results going. But, it also highlights how well teams like Ross County and (sadly) Hearts have done to pull away from St. Johnstone in terms of points though not places.
Top of the league based on the last four games is Ross County, thanks to three wins and one draw being the late late show against Hearts. Had Hearts won that game they would have been top alongside Celtic and Ross County. Of course, Hearts only defeat in the last four games was the Derby defeat to the Hibees, with us one point behind on eight points. Aberdeen and St Johnstone are the bottom two, with zero and one point respectively. St Johnstone's point was against us.
Scotland - Premiership Form Table (https://www.soccerstats.com/formtable.asp?league=scotland)
Based on the last six games, the Hibees are top with 14 points one ahead of Celtic and three ahead of The Rangers. Aberdeen and St Johnstone are the bottom two, with one point each.
Based on the last eight games, the Hibees are third on 17 points equal with The Rangers and two points behind Celtic. Hearts are three points and one place behind us. Aberdeen and St Johnstone are the bottom two, with two points each with the additional point being a draw between the two sides.
Based on the last 10 games, the Hibees are still third on 18 points, three ahead of the much praised Dundee United. Aberdeen and St Johnstone are the bottom two, with three and five points respectively. The nearest team in 10th place, Motherwell have 10 points. There's a bunching of teams between Dundee United on 15 points and Motherwell on 10 points.
Based on the last 12 games, the Hibees drop down to fourth on 19 points, which obviously includes the end of our poor start to the season. St. Johnstone are bottom on the same five points - no surprise that they are bottom having been on such a run.
It highlights how well the Hibees have done in the last eight games, to have accrued the same points as The Rangers and only two less than Celtic. Let's hope we keep this run of positive results going. But, it also highlights how well teams like Ross County and (sadly) Hearts have done to pull away from St. Johnstone in terms of points though not places.