Promotion contenders thread

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by RoyalBlue » 02 May 2011 19:54

T.R.O.L.I. Agreed!

And, with the ridiculous playoff scheduling in mind, it's about 45 minutes closer for the away leg!


But don't forget you'll lose that time again with Cardiff's stoppage allowance! :wink:

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Mr Angry » 02 May 2011 20:38

0-0 ht Pompey v Norwich.

The stats are incredible; Shots on target: Pompey 0, Norwich 3. off target: Pompey 0, Norwich 3. Corners: Pompey 0, Norwich 3.

Get the feeling Norwich are all over Pompey??

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Snowball » 02 May 2011 20:45

Pompey playing really dirty football.

Clear deliberate elbow to the back of Holt's head, by ?????, no booking, should've been red, and Harriedeson (sp?) is looking for trouble

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by royalhaven » 02 May 2011 21:00

Norwich winning now. Jackson header

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Upper West Ginger » 02 May 2011 21:58

Norwich promoted.
Cardiff, Swansea, Reading and Forest in play-offs, with Leeds an outside chance of displacing Florists.


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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Norfolk Royal » 02 May 2011 22:06

Well deserved for Norwich, can hear the car horns blaring from my back garden.

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by PEARCEY » 02 May 2011 22:09

Norfolk Royal Well deserved for Norwich, can hear the car horns blaring from my back garden.



Thoroughly deserved. They have played some smashing football this season. What a job Lambert has done.

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Norfolk Royal » 02 May 2011 22:14

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Thoroughly deserved. They have played some smashing football this season. What a job Lambert has done.


Well said Pearcey, tried to get into a pub tonight but they were all so packed gave up the ghost and went home in the end.

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Ian Royal » 02 May 2011 23:41

Just shows that a relegation can do a club a lot of good sometimes.

They were going nowhere a couple of seasons ago and whilst they were probably one of those "to good to go down" clubs that went down, the subsequent promotion has given them massive momentum to then go on and have a great season going straight up into the Prem.

I can't imagine them having done this if they'd have stayed up that year.


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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Jackson Corner » 03 May 2011 00:18

Only seems 5 minutes ago they lost 7-1 at home to Colchester! Well deserved top supporters have stuck by there team even when they were in div one.

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by The whole year inn » 03 May 2011 02:06

Jackson Corner Only seems 5 minutes ago they lost 7-1 at home to Colchester! Well deserved top supporters have stuck by there team even when they were in div one.


..and who was Colchesters manager then!?

Quite incredible achievement really.

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Arch » 03 May 2011 04:08

Can't remember the last time essentially all the decisions were settled before the last day in the Championship. Almost true in L1 too.

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Mike Hunt » 03 May 2011 04:10

I would love to get Cardiff and knock them out.

Would probably want that more than winning the PO's, as strange as that sounds.


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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Svlad Cjelli » 03 May 2011 22:09

Cardiff supporters turning against their manager : http://www.cardiffcityforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=39026&start=0

We'd do better without a manager, than having Jones

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Ian Royal » 03 May 2011 22:35

I really can't stand Cardiff.

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Libertine » 04 May 2011 03:56

Congrats to Norwich also...great year.

The more and more I think about it the less and less I want to see the Swans. :o

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Re: Promotion contenders thread

by Barry the bird boggler » 04 May 2011 07:24

By Dewi Hughes

BBC Wales Sport

Cardiff or Swansea could still celebrate automatic promotion With one game to go in the Championship season, the promotion connotations for Cardiff City and Swansea City should be crystal clear.

But a dark, menacing cloud hangs over the race to the Premier League as champions-elect Queens Park Rangers sweat over the distinct possibility of a points deduction penalty.

The simple facts as they stand are that Cardiff and Swansea will face the anxiety of the play-off matches.

Norwich's win over Portsmouth on Monday night, which followed Cardiff's heavy home defeat to Middlesbrough, finally extinguished all hope the Bluebirds and Swans had of climbing above the Canaries.

All that now remains for the two Welsh sides is to jockey for position in the play-off places.

A victory for Cardiff away to ninth-placed Burnley will guarantee them third place on 82 points, and a semi-final play-off match against the team that finishes sixth.

But a draw or a defeat will open the door for Swansea, who would leapfrog their arch rivals with victory over relegated Sheffield United at the Liberty Stadium.

Such a scenario would mean Cardiff would finish fourth and face the fifth-placed team in the play-offs.

But if Swansea draw, they finish fourth - and if they lose, they would be overtaken by Reading if they beat Derby at home.

Nottingham Forest (sixth) and Leeds United (seventh) are the other teams still in the mix.

However, the whole picture could change significantly if QPR are docked points by the Football Association.

The London club, who are five points clear of Norwich at the top of the Championship, face a four-day hearing in front of the an Independent Regulatory Commission into claims they broke league rules on third-party ownership in the signing of Alejandro Faurlin in 2009.

The verdict is due to be delivered on the eve of the final round of Championship fixtures, which sees QPR hosting Leeds United.

A guilty verdict will almost certainly bring a hefty fine, but the prospect of a points deduction also looms large.

Losing 10 or 15 points would plummet QPR into the play-off places, thrusting Cardiff and Swansea into a final day battle for second spot - and an automatic promotion place - behind Norwich.

But such a punishment would inevitably prompt an appeal, and that would be heard within seven days of the original verdict.

The provisional dates for the first legs of the play-off semi-finals have been set for 12 and 13 May, but the Football League has already contemplated delaying the games until the week beginning 16 May as a result of any possible appeal.

It all adds up to an enthralling end-of-season crescendo, which could still conceivably result in Cardiff and Swansea reaching the promised land of the Premier League.

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