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Re: Relegation watch

by Arch » 09 Mar 2010 21:15

leww_rfc Ipswich 2-0 Cardiff

:roll: limp-wristed, lilly-livered, sheep-shagging charlatans!

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Re: Relegation watch

by leww_rfc » 09 Mar 2010 21:17

Cardiff are half a season team, always do well to start then slip and slide..

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Re: Relegation watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 09 Mar 2010 21:18

Cardiff (and West Brom) furnishing yet another lesson in the sheer futility of relying on any of these clowns to be of use to us

As though it were needed --but still, you always go into a day like this hoping for help (despite knowing damn well you ain't getting any :roll: )

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Re: Relegation watch

by leww_rfc » 09 Mar 2010 21:19

Qpr 2-0 Plymouth

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Re: Relegation watch

by T.R.O.L.I. » 09 Mar 2010 21:20

Thing is - other than Watford we have at least 2 games in hand on the teams around us (one of which is Derby tomorrow). It's not squeaky bum time yet!


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Re: Relegation watch

by leww_rfc » 09 Mar 2010 21:21

T.R.O.L.I. Thing is - other than Watford we have at least 2 games in hand on the teams around us (one of which is Derby tomorrow). It's not squeaky bum time yet!


3 even.

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Re: Relegation watch

by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2010 21:26

T.R.O.L.I. Thing is - other than Watford we have at least 2 games in hand on the teams around us (one of which is Derby tomorrow). It's not squeaky bum time yet!


No not even close.

And Plymouth being beaten again surely all but cements them as unable to overtake us what with being 8 points behind, us having two games in hand and them only having 12 games left...

Assuming we go on a poor run, I reckon that still leaves them needing 19 from 36, which is virtually automatics form.

That leaves roughly 7 teams competing to avoid one place. I fancy those odds to be safe.
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Re: Relegation watch

by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2010 21:29

Add to that, Plymouth & two of the other main contenders (Palace & Wednesday) can't take points off us anymore.

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Re: Relegation watch

by leww_rfc » 09 Mar 2010 21:33

West Brom 1-0 Sheff Wed


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Re: Relegation watch

by leww_rfc » 09 Mar 2010 21:36

Peterborough win 1-0.

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Re: Relegation watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 09 Mar 2010 21:37

LOLz @ Blunts losing away to the Posh --good for us in our chaROFLge up the table

Albion finally a nose in front

Liking very much the PNE 1-1 Donny and Palace 0-0 Brizznizzle and hoping those hold

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Re: Relegation watch

by PEARCEY » 09 Mar 2010 21:38

Palace now losing so not too bad in the end

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Re: Relegation watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 09 Mar 2010 21:43

Would've preferred the draw there to deny Brizz a lift as they seek to scoot clear, but this is next best, mm hmm


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Re: Relegation watch

by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2010 21:46

RoyalChicagoFC Would've preferred the draw there to deny Brizz a lift as they seek to scoot clear, but this is next best, mm hmm


Think it's fairly safe to assume Bristol, Donny, Derby and Preston are going to be safe tbh.

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Re: Relegation watch

by Ian Royal » 09 Mar 2010 21:48

Watford lose.

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Re: Relegation watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 09 Mar 2010 21:53

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RoyalChicagoFC Would've preferred the draw there to deny Brizz a lift as they seek to scoot clear, but this is next best, mm hmm


Think it's fairly safe to assume Bristol, Donny, Derby and Preston are going to be safe tbh.

I'm inclined to think so, yup

However, I'm also inclined to believe that the floor's gonna fall out from underneath someone over their final dozen or so games --we can see the end from here, but there's still plenty of somebody's season left to come flying utterly apart between here and there

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Re: Relegation watch

by North Eaat royal » 10 Mar 2010 00:14

if we win our 3 games in hand we could be 10th and 5 points off the play offs

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Re: Relegation watch

by facaldaqui » 10 Mar 2010 00:34

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RoyalChicagoFC Would've preferred the draw there to deny Brizz a lift as they seek to scoot clear, but this is next best, mm hmm


Think it's fairly safe to assume Bristol, Donny, Derby and Preston are going to be safe tbh.

I'm inclined to think so, yup

However, I'm also inclined to believe that the floor's gonna fall out from underneath someone over their final dozen or so games --we can see the end from here, but there's still plenty of somebody's season left to come flying utterly apart between here and there


Watford?

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Re: Relegation watch

by facaldaqui » 10 Mar 2010 00:37

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T.R.O.L.I. Thing is - other than Watford we have at least 2 games in hand on the teams around us (one of which is Derby tomorrow). It's not squeaky bum time yet!


No not even close.

And Plymouth being beaten again surely all but cements them as unable to overtake us what with being 8 points behind, us having two games in hand and them only having 12 games left...

Assuming we go on a poor run, I reckon that still leaves them needing 19 from 36, which is virtually automatics form.

That leaves roughly 7 teams competing to avoid one place. I fancy those odds to be safe.


You'd think so. But we had similar odds on going down from the premier and still were the ones who got mugged.

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Re: Relegation watch

by facaldaqui » 10 Mar 2010 00:39

RoyalChicagoFC Cardiff (and West Brom) furnishing yet another lesson in the sheer futility of relying on any of these clowns to be of use to us

As though it were needed --but still, you always go into a day like this hoping for help (despite knowing damn well you ain't getting any :roll: )


Remember last year. It wasn't just us who couldn't beat the low fliers, Birmingham and Wolves had trouble as well. Often the form teams aren't the top teams this time of year.

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