47th today, with the biggest drop in points of anyone since the last calculation. Just ahead of the North, just behind Scotland.
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Not surprising. It does sound about right for where we are now. I would imagine we will drop further before we start climbing again.
The slightly more scientific eloratings.net has us in joint 53rd with Slovenia, but having suffered the biggest fall of any country in the past 12 months. The North have fallen almost as much as we have, as have Libya.
And yeah, a further drop to come before we start climbing again unfortunately.
At what point do results start contributing less to the points total? I think it's a five year window, so the games from 2016, and earlier, will be removed from the total soon, i.e. the wins against Italy at Euro 2016, and away to Austria. Unless results start improving, the draws and losses in the Nations League will start to dominate the rankings, and we'll drop even further.
I think FIFA's change in 2018 means that there's no window as such any more. They changed to something closer to the Elo system, which effectively weights towards newer data, and I think statistically it's been shown that games played 100 games or more ago don't impact the current rating at all (ie if you take our 6-1 defeat against Germany and turn it into a 6-1 win, that would have had a big impact on our rating at the time, but if all the subsequent results were unchanged, we would still end up with the same current rating). And then games played between 50 and 100 games ago would only impact the current rating very slightly, etc
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