Preston prediction thread

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Preston prediction thread

by Compo's Hat » 28 Sep 2009 01:42

I have stupidly booked time off work to go to this but have been rather clever to make the most of a couple of days off thanks to gr8 m8 handbags having his old man living down the road.

Anyway, i predict i will have drunk lots of real ale (can't run the risk of watching RFC sober at the moment!) by the time Brendon has made a couple of changes to the starting XI again. Hopefully we haven't seen Jobi (real name Joel) McAnuff's best game already and that the two centre half's deal with the two big lumps well.

Already happy to take a point but i think it will be a 2-1 loss.

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Archie's penalty » 28 Sep 2009 02:02

3-0 us. Maybe.

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by joe999 » 28 Sep 2009 02:16

6-0

Parkin 5
Cummings own goal

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Ark Royal » 28 Sep 2009 02:42

Totally a 4-0 home win. Deepdale difficult enough as it is and relegation form does not help.

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Corky341 » 28 Sep 2009 06:26

Wasn't it only lasty season we were given no chance at all away at Wolves? I think we'll sneak this one 1-0. Preston will have someone red-carded. (As teams against us usually do just recently).


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Re: Preston prediction thread

by The whole year inn » 28 Sep 2009 06:27

2-1 home win

things starting to finally look better - a decent second half performance

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Dirk Gently » 28 Sep 2009 07:43

I'd not say this is quite as much of a home banker as most people are saying.

Away from the MadStad and the spectre of "no wins since January" - and without the fear of the reaction of sections of the East Stand if anyone makes a mistake - the players can relax a bit without so much pressure on. Everyon'es written them off, they might just surprise a few people.

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Dirk Gently » 28 Sep 2009 08:09

Ideal
Dirk Gently I'd not say this is quite as much of a home banker as most people are saying.


I think the form table disagrees with you:
.....

What do you predict will happen when the top form teams meet the bottom form teams? ...oh :roll: :roll: :roll:

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We will most likely lose our next four matches.


Fair enough - you're right. We might as well not bother to travel, eh? - let's just give over the 3 points and save the petrol money, because all football matches always go exactly to form, don't they?

In the meantime, I presume you're able to live off sports betting, because everything always goes so exactly to form it must be easy to make a packet.

Read what I actually said before posting, and reply to that instead of just giving us yet another anti-Rodgers rant. We get the picture - you don't like him. Now how about some reasoned argument or even some objectivity??

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Schards#2 » 28 Sep 2009 09:11

Dirk Gently I'd not say this is quite as much of a home banker as most people are saying.

Away from the MadStad and the spectre of "no wins since January" - and without the fear of the reaction of sections of the East Stand if anyone makes a mistake - the players can relax a bit without so much pressure on. Everyon'es written them off, they might just surprise a few people.


As someone who does enjoy a bit of sports betting, I followed this logic at Peterborough and backed us to win against a side that, itself, hadn't won.

I won't be making that mistake again in a hurry.

PNE 3 - 0 Reading


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Re: Preston prediction thread

by CMRoyal » 28 Sep 2009 10:02

I have increasing confidence in our defence's ability to restrict teams to the odd goal now that Cummings is improving and Ivar is back. Unfortunately, the lack of cutting edge means that BR is left trying to 1-0 our way out of trouble. But we do not have the confidence or ability to kill games, so I'm expecting a lot of low scoring draws and defeats up to Christmas, with the occasional narrow win keeping our heads above water.

I'm going for 1-1 at PNE. McAnuff to score.

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by handbags_harris » 28 Sep 2009 10:18

Our record at Deepdale:

P24 W3 D5 L16 F22 A70

Conceding 3 goals is the average for Reading at PNE. I expect normal service to be resumed.

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Silver Fox » 28 Sep 2009 10:19

5-0 Reading

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Maguire » 28 Sep 2009 10:23

2-0 Preston, basics.

They haven't lost a home league game in, like, ever.


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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Alan Partridge » 28 Sep 2009 10:25

Maguire 2-0 Preston, basics.

They haven't lost a home league game in, like, ever.


They had a similar record when we went there and stuffed them 3-0, gr8 days.

We'll probably lose this time though, if Jon Parkin scores then fold the club.

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Royal With Cheese » 28 Sep 2009 10:27

I don't think we'll win this.

If we can keep them below double figures it will be seen as further proof that the team is "gelling"

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Maguire » 28 Sep 2009 10:44

Alan Partridge
Maguire 2-0 Preston, basics.

They haven't lost a home league game in, like, ever.


They had a similar record when we went there and stuffed them 3-0, gr8 days.

We'll probably lose this time though, if Jon Parkin scores then fold the club.


Yeah but that was back when we actually had a black striker and white wingers. He's got it completely the wrong way round now.

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Muskrat » 28 Sep 2009 10:46

We'll go 5-3-2 and hope to cling on to a 0-0.

Highly unlikely to succeed though.

PNE 3 RFC 0. :cry:

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Tilehurst End » 28 Sep 2009 10:54

Everything points to a home banker but then again so was West Brom v Palace.

1 - 1

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Man Friday » 28 Sep 2009 12:05

We're due for a stuffing so I'm going for 3-0 or 4-0.

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Re: Preston prediction thread

by Murts-is-Lej » 28 Sep 2009 12:11

Start off really well, miss a few sitters then Sigg puts a free kick in the bottom corner and we go completely to pot. 2nd half PNE are all over us and we end up losing 3-1, perhaps...?

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