So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

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So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by ormondroyd » 11 May 2008 02:30

Sitting here, in West Reading as it happens, and sleep doesn't appear to be an option.

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by Cookie » 11 May 2008 02:57

The only way we could stay up with a defeat is if Fulham are improbably hammered by six goals at Pompey, and Birmingham also lose.

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by Cookie » 11 May 2008 02:59

A win would make us safe if Fulham fail to win when they face Portsmouth at Fratton Park. Birmingham's result at home to Blackburn would then be irrelevant and they would be down.

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by ormondroyd » 11 May 2008 03:08

Cookie The only way we could stay up with a defeat is if Fulham are improbably hammered by six goals at Pompey, and Birmingham also lose.


Surely you just need to win and us and Brum lose, or various other combos?
Believe me, we're more than capable of losing. I know it's in our hands but you definitely have the easier game.

The next fifteen hours will be brutal

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by Millsy » 11 May 2008 03:43

Pity it pretty much has to be one of that goes down. Why couldn't the tw*ts Bolton go down instead :x


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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by ormondroyd » 11 May 2008 03:52

2 world wars, 1 world cup Pity it pretty much has to be one of that goes down. Why couldn't the tw*ts Bolton go down instead :x


My thoughts entirely. In fact, I wish the pair of us could send the Brummies down and be done with it.
I love the Fulham away game here - it's great showing my mates the sights (i.e. the Hobgoblin, Sweenies and the Nag's). Sadly the only way that's going to happen is if we both mess up tomorrow and Brum stay up.

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by ormondroyd » 11 May 2008 03:53

Anyway, early train to Fratton, should try and get some kip. You know I'd wish you good luck if I could....

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by Millsy » 11 May 2008 03:59

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2 world wars, 1 world cup Pity it pretty much has to be one of that goes down. Why couldn't the tw*ts Bolton go down instead :x


My thoughts entirely. In fact, I wish the pair of us could send the Brummies down and be done with it.
I love the Fulham away game here - it's great showing my mates the sights (i.e. the Hobgoblin, Sweenies and the Nag's). Sadly the only way that's going to happen is if we both mess up tomorrow and Brum stay up.


Yep. Fulham = decent team. Shame for you to go down. Also with what we've finally achieved a shame for us to go down too. May the best team stay up, and may the other set the Championship alight and come straight back up. Sleep well dude.

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by ormondroyd » 11 May 2008 04:12

2 world wars, 1 world cup
Yep. Fulham = decent team. Shame for you to go down. Also with what we've finally achieved a shame for us to go down too. May the best team stay up, and may the other set the Championship alight and come straight back up. Sleep well dude.


Cheers. Am trying to sleep. Not working, and now the West Reading dawn chorus has started (can't we teach the Red Kites to eat the earliest noisy ones?) Ho hum...


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by seahawk10 » 11 May 2008 04:14

I can't sleep yet either. But then again it is only 8:00pm in Los Angeles! :-P The downside is that I need to get up early for the match. Looks like I will be watching Fullham-Pompey live as that is what is showing on Setanta over here.

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by Row V » 11 May 2008 05:11

It's Midnight here in NJ, I've just finished un-installing all the TvAnts type of software from my PC.
Won't need it next year in the Championship......

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by PieEater » 11 May 2008 08:29

I slept soundly, no worries at all as we're going down.

I'm off to Derby shortly to enjoy the day out.

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by Y25 » 11 May 2008 08:34

I slept like a log (the vodka helped) and had a vivid dream that we would stay up


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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by rg6royal » 11 May 2008 08:51

I slept like a baby....Bring it on!

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by shadesrwrf » 11 May 2008 09:07

rg6royal I slept like a baby....Bring it on!


So you woke up at regular intervals and pissed yourself?

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by Hoops1871 » 11 May 2008 09:23

I had a great night's sleep and woke up in a positive frame of mind and looking forward immensely to today's game. i just hope that Coppell has rallied his team to a similar frame of mind.

Living, in London I just hope that Radio Berkshire's online Player is working this time so I can listen to the game.

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by dean horrix legend » 11 May 2008 09:55

Slept well but woke early,couldn't get back to sleep,will have to find something to keep me busy until kickoff.

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by Geekins » 11 May 2008 10:09

I dreamt last night that we were one up by a Kitson goal which did actually go in but was allowed. But we ended up losing 4-1.

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by Drew_3 » 11 May 2008 10:15

Hoops1871 I had a great night's sleep and woke up in a positive frame of mind and looking forward immensely to today's game. i just hope that Coppell has rallied his team to a similar frame of mind.

Living, in London I just hope that Radio Berkshire's online Player is working this time so I can listen to the game.

the online player won't let you listen to the coverage HTH

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Re: So, any of you lot bouncing-off-the-walls awake too?

by crossie » 11 May 2008 10:17

I dreamed that i was being chased by a man in a giant bunny costume :?

I'm buzzing now though.

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