Looking at the 2 remaining games

Who are we likely to get the most points out of.........

Tottenham
9
33%
Derby
11
41%
Or none whatsoever
7
26%
 
Total votes: 27
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Re: The Next Nine days.....

by Schards#2 » 03 May 2008 12:19

Sir Rodney Effing
79Royal Got a really positive feeling about today. Reading 2-0 Spurs.

The Royals are staying up!


Yeah, but it's going to be typical Reading* to lose this one isnt it? Look at it : Derby - one victory all season, can't win if there lifes depended on it, but nothing to play for. Then along come Reading : look at all our big occasions - Play off finals, or last game at Elm Park, or Newport Country for 14 straight wins, even trying to beat Watford last season.

We screw it up.

* I know it's a different team to the various teams mentioned above, but I've been supporting this team too long to know. I hope I am wrong and that we come back next year, but I can't quite see it... I just hope some of the results go our way, because I don't think it will be down to our great talent that keeps us up, but other teams being even worse. And whats coming up is BEATABLE.

Come on you Royals! From a pessimisstic, but loyal git.


Err... didn't we win at Newport? Furthermore, Watford last year was an end of season game with nothing riding on it for either side, (given we didn't really want to qualiy for europe), probably the smallest occassion of the entire season.

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Re: The Next Nine days.....

by Sir Rodney Effing » 03 May 2008 12:52

Schards#2
Sir Rodney Effing
79Royal Got a really positive feeling about today. Reading 2-0 Spurs.

The Royals are staying up!


Yeah, but it's going to be typical Reading* to lose this one isnt it? Look at it : Derby - one victory all season, can't win if there lifes depended on it, but nothing to play for. Then along come Reading : look at all our big occasions - Play off finals, or last game at Elm Park, or Newport Country for 14 straight wins, even trying to beat Watford last season.

We screw it up.

* I know it's a different team to the various teams mentioned above, but I've been supporting this team too long to know. I hope I am wrong and that we come back next year, but I can't quite see it... I just hope some of the results go our way, because I don't think it will be down to our great talent that keeps us up, but other teams being even worse. And whats coming up is BEATABLE.

Come on you Royals! From a pessimisstic, but loyal git.


Err... didn't we win at Newport? Furthermore, Watford last year was an end of season game with nothing riding on it for either side, (given we didn't really want to qualiy for europe), probably the smallest occassion of the entire season.


Whoops! :oops: Cheers mate! Yes, we did. Sorry, I meant the Wolves game :)

Look, my memory is getting a bit iffy at my age. Nurse! I've just crapped myself again, change my pants will you before I go to the game? Cheers love.

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Re: Looking at the 2 remaining games

by Platypuss » 03 May 2008 13:01

oops. Merged the wrong two threads. Never mind, carry on, nothing to see here. :oops:

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Re: Looking at the 2 remaining games

by playoffs or layoffs » 03 May 2008 13:10

We've tended to do better against newly promoted teams this season as opposed to more established teams that are struggling, so realistically we should expect a win at Derby.

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