by Franchise FC » 29 Mar 2008 17:37
by Royal Rother » 29 Mar 2008 17:39
by Franchise FC » 29 Mar 2008 17:43
Royal Rother Agreed. They are going to take a lot of picking up after that collapse.
by glass half full » 29 Mar 2008 17:59
by bobbybottler » 29 Mar 2008 18:29
Franchise FCRoyal Rother Agreed. They are going to take a lot of picking up after that collapse.
Let's hope so - away to Villa for them next, although that's going to depend on which Villa turn up.
by Franchise FC » 29 Mar 2008 18:39
bobbybottlerFranchise FCRoyal Rother Agreed. They are going to take a lot of picking up after that collapse.
Let's hope so - away to Villa for them next, although that's going to depend on which Villa turn up.
Villa are desperately short of numbers and of confidence at the moment, that's certainly one that Bolton should be capable of winning.
by PEARCEY » 29 Mar 2008 19:54
by Cookie » 03 Apr 2008 21:50
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by LUX » 04 Apr 2008 08:24
by Pardsme » 04 Apr 2008 08:54
by Seal » 04 Apr 2008 09:19
LUX if you take away the "any one can beat anyone" factor, Bolton's run-in does indeed look tough, given that (to catch us, at least) they have to make up six points. They might win their two remaining home games (hope not of course), but that might be it, so we need one more point. However my RTG/pessimistic split personality makes me worry that:
a. ever year someone pulls away when seemingly down. Last year it was West Ham, who pulled off results (eg at OT) they had no right to. I wonder how many points Sheff U were clear from trouble with six points to go. I think it was six .
b. Fulham do have an "easy" run-in. Granted, they have blown this a bit by only getting a point from Derby and NU away, but if they beat Sunderland (which I hope they do not), they will be in a do or die situation at our place the following week. A win there too and they are back in the mix, with Birmingham at home to come.
I'd accept anything from Saturday, a draw would be fine. If we get it, it wouldn't be too bad even if Bolton and Fulham get draws. Apart from our score, the key outcome is that Bolton do not win.
Up the Villa.
by LUX » 04 Apr 2008 09:40
by Cripple Creek » 04 Apr 2008 10:39
by Reading West » 04 Apr 2008 10:49
by JC » 04 Apr 2008 11:44
Seal
Sheffield United still had it in their own hands on the last day of the season. If it was the same scenario for us I'd take that.
by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 04 Apr 2008 11:48
Reading West I'll be suprised if Bolton beat Villa. Villa will have a lot of hurt pride at the moment, being beaten at home to Sunderland and then getting thrashed by Man U (it could have been 8-0) I can't see o'neil tolerating villa getting beaten at home again by a team fighting relagation, add to the fact that they got beat by Fulham not so long ago (shows how bad we were when they beat us)
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