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by maffff » 07 May 2017 17:01
by Ian Royal » 07 May 2017 17:01
Gunny Fishcake Who'd have thought start of the season we'd end up third. This is an amazing achievement but I'd actually rather finish fourth than third. My reasoning is we play in a league over 46 games and three teams go up , and when you finish third it sucks. Of course we all know the play offs system but it still rankles with me. Here we go again then starting at Fulham Saturday 5.30pm KO
by harry » 07 May 2017 18:21
by tidus_mi2 » 07 May 2017 18:38
Ian RoyalGunny Fishcake Who'd have thought start of the season we'd end up third. This is an amazing achievement but I'd actually rather finish fourth than third. My reasoning is we play in a league over 46 games and three teams go up , and when you finish third it sucks. Of course we all know the play offs system but it still rankles with me. Here we go again then starting at Fulham Saturday 5.30pm KO
Finishing third isn't a problem, it's competing with thetop twofor automatic and failing that's the issue. We may have finished 3rd, but we were never really in the fight for second and didn't expect 6th even.
So there's no negative psychological impact.
Think on when Burnley knocked us out. We came fourth (or was it fifth) in a three horse race.
We've finished the season strong. It's our fragile defence and extremely mixed away form that we need to worry about, not our position.
by Royal_jimmy » 07 May 2017 19:07
by The Royal Forester » 07 May 2017 19:37
ScutterbucketzJackson Corner By my reckoning this is the seventh highest league finish in our 146 year history.
Yeah that's what it said on the RFC twitter feed. I'm struggling with this one.
Champions twice.
3 seasons in the Premiership
1994-1995 second place.
That makes 6. Or did we finish 3rd one time with more points?
by mheholt » 07 May 2017 21:01
by Nameless » 07 May 2017 21:43
by Top Flight » 07 May 2017 22:02
by Royal Squiffy » 07 May 2017 22:23
by Lower West » 07 May 2017 22:53
tidus_mi2 Finishing third isn't a problem, it's competing with thetop twofor automatic and failing that's the issue. We may have finished 3rd, but we were never really in the fight for second and didn't expect 6th even.
by windermereROYAL » 07 May 2017 23:08
Top Flight I'm really pleased that the odds appear to be against us. I have just dropped a ton on us winning the play-offs. At 6-1 on Bet365, I think this is a great price. We have every chance of winning this. The media love affair with Fulham is great news. It only adds to the pressure on them. For us to be billed as the underdogs is music to my ears. All the pressure is on Fulham. They won't want to let down all their admirers.
Really, we should be the favourites. The fact that the bookies rank us as the outsiders is the best news possible for a betting man.
by Ian Royal » 07 May 2017 23:16
Top Flight I'm really pleased that the odds appear to be against us. I have just dropped a ton on us winning the play-offs. At 6-1 on Bet365, I think this is a great price. We have every chance of winning this. The media love affair with Fulham is great news. It only adds to the pressure on them. For us to be billed as the underdogs is music to my ears. All the pressure is on Fulham. They won't want to let down all their admirers.
Really, we should be the favourites. The fact that the bookies rank us as the outsiders is the best news possible for a betting man.
by maffff » 08 May 2017 02:57
by Nameless » 08 May 2017 06:50
Ian RoyalTop Flight I'm really pleased that the odds appear to be against us. I have just dropped a ton on us winning the play-offs. At 6-1 on Bet365, I think this is a great price. We have every chance of winning this. The media love affair with Fulham is great news. It only adds to the pressure on them. For us to be billed as the underdogs is music to my ears. All the pressure is on Fulham. They won't want to let down all their admirers.
Really, we should be the favourites. The fact that the bookies rank us as the outsiders is the best news possible for a betting man.
Not sure why you think we should be favourites.
Fulham and Wednesday are in better form over the last six (and are only 1 and 2 points behind us over 10 games). Worth factoring in our run in has been comparatively easy too. Fulham have an excellent away record to match our excellent home record and whilst it's a win a piece, they would appear to have an edge given an aggregate view is Fulham 5-1 Reading. We did beat Sheff Weds twice of course. But again, Huddersfield was a win a piece at Huddersfield 3-1 Reading.
Us being comparatively long odds is obviously stupid. But there really isn't a lot to pick between us, Weds and Fulham at this point. And we've had plenty of high profile thrashings.
Obviously, you're right that being unfancied can play into our hands. Personally, I've got no idea how this will pan out, unlike our last Play Off campaign where there was a clear favourite in Swansea. Sheff Weds have to be the favourite to make the Final given the slump Huddersfield are in, plus their missing keeper.
by Stranded » 08 May 2017 08:08
mheholt I reckon we are being written off because we have been thrashed (beaten by 3 goals+) away several times this season (at Newcastle, Brentford, Fulham, Brighton, Preston and Norwich). That just doesn't happen to teams that are good enough to go up. We will have to buck a trend.
by Gunny Fishcake » 08 May 2017 10:05
Strandedmheholt It all depends which Reading turns up at the Cottage on Saturday evening.
by genome » 08 May 2017 10:14
tidus_mi2 EDIT: Just looked it up, we finished next to Sheffield United 6 consecutive seasons when we were both in the Championship starting from the 02/03 season.
by BR0B0T » 08 May 2017 10:27
Ian RoyalTop Flight I'm really pleased that the odds appear to be against us. I have just dropped a ton on us winning the play-offs. At 6-1 on Bet365, I think this is a great price. We have every chance of winning this. The media love affair with Fulham is great news. It only adds to the pressure on them. For us to be billed as the underdogs is music to my ears. All the pressure is on Fulham. They won't want to let down all their admirers.
Really, we should be the favourites. The fact that the bookies rank us as the outsiders is the best news possible for a betting man.
Not sure why you think we should be favourites.
Fulham and Wednesday are in better form over the last six (and are only 1 and 2 points behind us over 10 games). Worth factoring in our run in has been comparatively easy too. Fulham have an excellent away record to match our excellent home record and whilst it's a win a piece, they would appear to have an edge given an aggregate view is Fulham 5-1 Reading. We did beat Sheff Weds twice of course. But again, Huddersfield was a win a piece at Huddersfield 3-1 Reading.
Us being comparatively long odds is obviously stupid. But there really isn't a lot to pick between us, Weds and Fulham at this point. And we've had plenty of high profile thrashings.
Obviously, you're right that being unfancied can play into our hands. Personally, I've got no idea how this will pan out, unlike our last Play Off campaign where there was a clear favourite in Swansea. Sheff Weds have to be the favourite to make the Final given the slump Huddersfield are in, plus their missing keeper.
by Hound » 08 May 2017 10:27
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