by Snowball » 13 Apr 2012 18:39
by seahawk10 » 13 Apr 2012 20:23
by Arch » 13 Apr 2012 20:27
by CavershamRoyal » 13 Apr 2012 20:36
CavershamRoyal Got a weird feeling about this.
Reading 3-1 Soton
Harte
Gorkss
Hunt
Lambert
by arthurfondrelli » 13 Apr 2012 21:09
arthurfondrelli Saints 1-2 Reading
Gorkss
Church
by Snowball » 13 Apr 2012 21:10
arthurfondrelliarthurfondrelli Saints 1-2 Reading
Gorkss
Church
Pretty much spot on
by RobRoyal » 13 Apr 2012 21:10
Snowballarthurfondrelliarthurfondrelli Saints 1-2 Reading
Gorkss
Church
Pretty much spot on
APART FROM THE SCORE AND SCORERS
by Whore Jackie » 13 Apr 2012 21:11
by arthurfondrelli » 13 Apr 2012 21:13
Whore Jackie CavershamRoyal > arthurfondrelli
by Maguire » 14 Apr 2012 00:38
MaguireSnowball The "easily" (meaning it wouldn't be that surprising) could go like this.
1. Lose away to Southampton who are top of the league, with a fantastic striker and a great home record. 50% possibility?
2. Draw at home against a side in good recent form who have won 3 from their last six away. 50% possibility?
3. Win versus Palace. 90% Likely
4. Lose at Birmingham, a seriously good side with a very good home record. 50% possibility?
None of those results would be "surprises". I hope we win next four, but those who are nervous are right to be.
It COULD turn so quickly. Add in (possibly) last-minute nerves and injuries or poor decisions, bad luck
Who thinks Forest have a 50% chance of drawing away at Reading? That's mental, no bookmaker in the world will reflect that. Reading will be odds on to win that game, far more so than Saints are to win tonight.
90% likely to beat Palace? That's also mental.
Nobody's disputing it's mathematically possible to only get 4pts but it's not exactly likely and certainly not easily going to happen.
Chill the fukk out everyone.
by Maguire » 14 Apr 2012 00:39
Maguire Saints 1-2 Royals
by royalhaven » 14 Apr 2012 00:51
seahawk10 I say 3-1 Reading with the Saints dominating for long stretches but Federici standing on his head and Alf scoring the go-ahead goal on the counter attack to take a 2-1 lead. Afobe hits them with a late goal to put them away.
by Blue_White_Blood » 14 Apr 2012 00:56
by dantheloyalroyal » 14 Apr 2012 01:00
As gahey as that was, agreed.Blue_White_Blood To all the hobnobheds on here, that were saying they were gonne demolish us! I say this.......
Don't watch haters trying to bring you down, Keep your head up high and your middle finger higher
by 1871 Royal » 14 Apr 2012 08:50
1871 Royal Away win.
by chilipepper91 » 14 Apr 2012 09:00
chilipepper91 Southampton 3-1 Reading
by Snowball » 14 Apr 2012 09:09
MaguireMaguireSnowball The "easily" (meaning it wouldn't be that surprising) could go like this.
1. Lose away to Southampton who are top of the league, with a fantastic striker and a great home record. 50% possibility?
2. Draw at home against a side in good recent form who have won 3 from their last six away. 50% possibility?
3. Win versus Palace. 90% Likely
4. Lose at Birmingham, a seriously good side with a very good home record. 50% possibility?
None of those results would be "surprises". I hope we win next four, but those who are nervous are right to be.
It COULD turn so quickly. Add in (possibly) last-minute nerves and injuries or poor decisions, bad luck
Who thinks Forest have a 50% chance of drawing away at Reading? That's mental, no bookmaker in the world will reflect that. Reading will be odds on to win that game, far more so than Saints are to win tonight.
90% likely to beat Palace? That's also mental.
Nobody's disputing it's mathematically possible to only get 4pts but it's not exactly likely and certainly not easily going to happen.
Chill the fukk out everyone.
LOL@you
Totally vindicated, barring a miracle
by Man Friday » 14 Apr 2012 09:18
MaguireMaguireSnowball The "easily" (meaning it wouldn't be that surprising) could go like this.
1. Lose away to Southampton who are top of the league, with a fantastic striker and a great home record. 50% possibility?
2. Draw at home against a side in good recent form who have won 3 from their last six away. 50% possibility?
3. Win versus Palace. 90% Likely
4. Lose at Birmingham, a seriously good side with a very good home record. 50% possibility?
None of those results would be "surprises". I hope we win next four, but those who are nervous are right to be.
It COULD turn so quickly. Add in (possibly) last-minute nerves and injuries or poor decisions, bad luck
Who thinks Forest have a 50% chance of drawing away at Reading? That's mental, no bookmaker in the world will reflect that. Reading will be odds on to win that game, far more so than Saints are to win tonight.
90% likely to beat Palace? That's also mental.
Nobody's disputing it's mathematically possible to only get 4pts but it's not exactly likely and certainly not easily going to happen.
Chill the fukk out everyone.
LOL@you
Totally vindicated, barring a miracle
by royalZILLAAA » 14 Apr 2012 10:10
URZZroyalZILLAAA Wild high-scorer:
saints 3-3 reading
ricky lambert seals his brace in the 87th min to draw level from 1-3.
Everyone's still pretty happy and both sets of fans enjoy a song and a dance about next year.
If we lose a 3-1 lead tonight I will be fcuked off!!
by RobRoyal » 14 Apr 2012 10:18
SnowballMaguireMaguire
Who thinks Forest have a 50% chance of drawing away at Reading? That's mental, no bookmaker in the world will reflect that. Reading will be odds on to win that game, far more so than Saints are to win tonight.
90% likely to beat Palace? That's also mental.
Nobody's disputing it's mathematically possible to only get 4pts but it's not exactly likely and certainly not easily going to happen.
Chill the fukk out everyone.
LOL@you
Totally vindicated, barring a miracle
Vindicated, my @rse.
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