Writer: torontobee 
Date:Sunday September 30 2012
Time: 6:37PM
PFYC ENGLAND - SEASON 2012-13 - SEPTEMBER IN REVIEW
(tables as at September 30, 2012)
PREMIERSHIP
For a FULL table with Goal Difference and W/D/L: CLICK HERE!
1 Liverpool 18
2 Newcastle 18
3 QPR 18
4 Arsenal 15
5 Fulham 15
6 Southampton 15
7 Stoke 12
8 West Brom 12
9 Aston Villa 9
10 Swansea 9
11 Tottenham 9
12 Wigan 9
13 Man City 6
14 Chelsea 3
15 Man Utd 3
16 Norwich 3
17 Sunderland 3
18 West Ham 3
19 Everton 0
20 Reading 0
(note: table assumes QPR will win their fixture vs West Ham, ending tomorrow - current lead 98m points)
For ALL results: CLICK HERE!
Just three teams unbeaten now after six games complete. Last season`s two highest-scoring teams, Liverpool and QPR, still lead the way in the FULL table (see links above), with QPR now edging things on goal difference. 2011-12 champions Newcastle are the third unbeaten team, and these three look favourites to battle it out through the season for the title.
Game of the month was a tough battle and a 93m - 76m win for Arsenal over Southampton, two teams with just one loss each so far.
At the bottom, Everton and Reading are the two remaining winless teams. The Royals, with just 22m points scored from 6 games, are almost 20m points behind the next lowest scorers in the top flight.
For more discussion, see the PFYC Premiership Forum: HERE!
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CHAMPIONSHIP
For a FULL table with Goal Difference and W/D/L: CLICK HERE!
1 Brighton 24
2 Crystal Palace 24
3 Huddersfield 24
4 Leicester 24
5 Birmingham 21
6 Leeds United 21
7 Millwall 21
8 Wolves 18
9 Ipswich 15
10 Blackburn 12
11 Bolton 12
12 Hull 12
13 Blackpool 9
14 Burnley 9
15 Cardiff 9
16 Nottm Forest 9
17 Derby 6
18 Middlesbrough 6
19 Bristol City 3
20 Peterborough 3
21 Sheff Wed 3
22 Watford 3
23 Barnsley 0
24 Charlton 0
For ALL results: CLICK HERE!
Four teams now unbeaten through the first eight games of the Championship season, with Birmingham and Millwall both losing to powerhouse Brighton during the month of September. Leicester and Huddersfield sit just off the top on goal difference from the Seagulls and of course Crystal Palace in the FULL table (see links above). JUST behind - well, actually 900m and 1.1 BILLION points behind Brighton and Palace respectively on goal difference so far!
Game of the month was Palace`s 415m - 1m crushing of Charlton, the 415m being the highest ever 14-day game score in PFYC England, and the second-highest ever score recorded behind Palace`s own record of 502m.
At the bottom, Barnsley and Charlton remain winless, and prospects don`t look bright as they are the two lowest scoring teams in ALL of PFYC England. Barnsley have recorded just 3m pts over 8 games!
For more discussion, see the PFYC Championship Forum: HERE!
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LEAGUE ONE
For a FULL table with Goal Difference and W/D/L: CLICK HERE!
1 Shrewsbury 27
2 Walsall 27
3 Bournemouth 21
4 Leyton Orient 21
5 Swindon 21
6 Crawley 18
7 Notts County 18
8 Stevenage 18
9 Brentford 15
10 Scunthorpe 15
11 Bury 12
12 Colchester 12
13 Coventry 12
14 Oldham 12
15 Yeovil 12
16 Carlisle 9
17 Crewe 9
18 Hartlepool 9
19 Sheff Utd 9
20 Tranmere 9
21 Doncaster 6
22 Preston 6
23 MK Dons 3
24 Portsmouth 3
For ALL results: CLICK HERE!
Shrewsbury and Walsall are the two remaining unbeaten teams in League One, with the Shrews now by far the League`s highest scorers with 170m from 9 games. This is almost double the Saddlers` total, who are the next-highest scoring side. The Shropshire team will be difficult to beat.
Game of the month was a 22m - 10m win for Swindon over last season`s title-winners Bournemouth, although the following week`s crushing "make no mistake" 40m - 10m win for Shrewsbury over the same Swindon team was close behind.
At the bottom, every team has now picked up at least one win, with MK Dons and Portsmouth being the bottom two with just one win each.
For more discussion, see the PFYC League One Forum: HERE!
To Play for YOUR Club in PFYC League One: CLICK HERE!
LEAGUE TWO
For a FULL table with Goal Difference and W/D/L: CLICK HERE!
1 Barnet 27
2 Morecambe 27
3 Oxford Utd 27
4 Chesterfield 24
5 Gillingham 24
6 Accrington 21
7 Burton Albion 18
8 Northampton 18
9 Bristol Rovers 15
10 Aldershot 12
11 Dag & Red 12
12 Port Vale 12
13 Southend 12
14 Wycombe 12
15 Exeter 9
16 Plymouth 9
17 Rotherham 9
18 Torquay 9
19 Wimbledon 9
20 Bradford 6
21 Rochdale 6
22 Cheltenham 3
23 Fleetwood 3
24 York 0
For ALL results: CLICK HERE!
Traditional League Two powers powers Barnet, Morecambe and Oxford remain unbeaten, with powerful Gillingham and Chesterfield close behind, having lost one fixture each so far. These five look to be the class of the division after 9 games.
Game of the month was a 61m - 41m win for the Bees over the Gills.
At the bottom, new boys York are the only winless team, however Rochdale, with two wins, are the division`s lowest scoring team, with just 6m pts from 9 games.
For more discussion, see the PFYC League Two Forum: HERE!
To Play for YOUR Club in PFYC League Two: CLICK HERE!
Euro Knockout, May 16-17 (Monday May 20 2013)
UK Premier, May 13-15 (Monday May 20 2013)
Euro Knockout, May 9-10 (Monday May 20 2013)
UK Premier, May 6-8 (Monday May 20 2013)
UK Premier - April & YTD Totals! (Monday May 20 2013)
Euro Knockout, May 2-3, 2013 (Monday May 6 2013)
UK Premier, April 29 - May 1 (Monday May 6 2013)
Euro Knockout, April 25-26 (Sunday April 28 2013)
UK Premier, April 22-24 (Sunday April 28 2013)
Euro Knockout, April 18-19 (Monday April 22 2013)
|   | Team | P | Pts | GD (millions) |
| Premiership (view table) | ||||
| 1. | Q.P.R. | 38 | 114 | 2447 |
| 2. | Liverpool | 38 | 102 | 749 |
| 3. | Arsenal | 38 | 87 | 398 |
| 4. | Chelsea | 37 | 81 | 860 |
| 5. | Newcastle | 38 | 78 | 59 |
| 6. | Southampton | 37 | 75 | -166 |
| Championship (view table) | ||||
| 1. | Crystal Palace | 46 | 138 | 4457 |
| 2. | Brighton | 46 | 132 | 2254 |
| 3. | Birmingham | 46 | 123 | 740 |
| 4. | Millwall | 46 | 123 | 116 |
| 5. | Wolves | 46 | 105 | -216 |
| 6. | Leeds Utd | 46 | 99 | -120 |
| League One (view table) | ||||
| 1. | Shrewsbury | 46 | 138 | 900 |
| 2. | Swindon | 46 | 123 | 154 |
| 3. | Leyton Orient | 46 | 117 | 141 |
| 4. | Crawley | 46 | 111 | 155 |
| 5. | Bournemouth | 46 | 102 | 62 |
| 6. | Stevenage | 46 | 78 | 11 |
| League Two (view table) | ||||
| 1. | Barnet | 46 | 138 | 1629 |
| 2. | Gillingham | 46 | 132 | 1106 |
| 3. | Morecambe | 46 | 123 | 437 |
| 4. | Bristol Rovers | 46 | 120 | 406 |
| 5. | Oxford | 46 | 96 | 206 |
| 6. | Chesterfield | 46 | 81 | -64 |