by tidus_mi2 » 15 Jul 2020 19:49
by Stranded » 15 Jul 2020 20:20
by Hound » 15 Jul 2020 20:47
by Mid Sussex Royal » 15 Jul 2020 21:26
by Notts Royal » 15 Jul 2020 22:40
by linkenholtroyal » 15 Jul 2020 23:55
Old Man Andrewstidus_mi2Old Man Andrews Why are Leeds "bricking it" when they are at home to Barnsley tomorrow and a win all but sees them promoted? Leeds are by far the best side in the Championship, they are up and will be Champions.
I know you've got a hard on for Leeds but I did say West Brom would be more concerned.
I said nothing that isn't factually accurate. You will respect Leeds.
by URZZZZ » 16 Jul 2020 00:48
Nameless I hope Leeds get promoted, will be great not having them in this division, even if it’s only for one season.
by Stranded » 16 Jul 2020 06:09
Notts Royal Hull v Luton at the weekend - can see Luton escaping
by Royality creeps In » 16 Jul 2020 06:28
by Stranded » 16 Jul 2020 10:18
Royality creeps In For purely selfish reasons don't want Brum or Charlton to go, as they are great days out on the pop. {Here's hoping we can get back to games soon)
StrandedRoyality creeps In For purely selfish reasons don't want Brum or Charlton to go, as they are great days out on the pop. {Here's hoping we can get back to games soon)
Well the EFL were hoping to do some trial runs on the final day but only for games that are dead rubbers. Unfortunately, they cancelled it as there doesn't appear there will be many if any.
by Silver Fox » 16 Jul 2020 10:27
Mid Sussex Royal They benefited hugely from the covid break as would have run out of steam as per usual if the season had played out in March
by Stranded » 16 Jul 2020 10:39
Old Man AndrewsStrandedRoyality creeps In For purely selfish reasons don't want Brum or Charlton to go, as they are great days out on the pop. {Here's hoping we can get back to games soon)
Well the EFL were hoping to do some trial runs on the final day but only for games that are dead rubbers. Unfortunately, they cancelled it as there doesn't appear there will be many if any.
Can't see away supporters being let in until there is a vaccine, government can't possibly consider allowing thousands of people to travel around the country every weekend potentially spreading infection. Easiest way to do things is to allow clubs to fill 25% of their stadium with home supporters each week and then steadily increase numbers based on infection rates in that particular region. Its going to be a slow process.
by John Smith » 16 Jul 2020 11:04
Old Man Andrews He has had a nightmare that keeper.
by paultheroyal » 16 Jul 2020 11:55
StrandedRoyality creeps In For purely selfish reasons don't want Brum or Charlton to go, as they are great days out on the pop. {Here's hoping we can get back to games soon)
Well the EFL were hoping to do some trial runs on the final day but only for games that are dead rubbers. Unfortunately, they cancelled it as there doesn't appear there will be many if any.
paultheroyalStrandedRoyality creeps In For purely selfish reasons don't want Brum or Charlton to go, as they are great days out on the pop. {Here's hoping we can get back to games soon)
Well the EFL were hoping to do some trial runs on the final day but only for games that are dead rubbers. Unfortunately, they cancelled it as there doesn't appear there will be many if any.
With 9000 season ticket holders at Reading - its going to be easy for them as a club to open up 1/3rd capacity.
by paultheroyal » 16 Jul 2020 11:58
Old Man AndrewspaultheroyalStranded
Well the EFL were hoping to do some trial runs on the final day but only for games that are dead rubbers. Unfortunately, they cancelled it as there doesn't appear there will be many if any.
With 9000 season ticket holders at Reading - its going to be easy for them as a club to open up 1/3rd capacity.
We aren't going to have that many next season, reckon about a quarter of that based on financial impact to people and the worry of catching COVID.
by From Despair To Where? » 16 Jul 2020 12:00
StrandedNotts Royal Hull v Luton at the weekend - can see Luton escaping
If any of the current bottom 3 are going to get out of it, it is them. GD is not their friend though so definitely need Charlton and Huddersfield to lose this weekend.
by paultheroyal » 16 Jul 2020 12:02
From Despair To Where?StrandedNotts Royal Hull v Luton at the weekend - can see Luton escaping
If any of the current bottom 3 are going to get out of it, it is them. GD is not their friend though so definitely need Charlton and Huddersfield to lose this weekend.
Barnsley are fcuked with away trips to Leeds and Brentford still to play
The other 4 effectively in the bottom 5 play each other.
Winner of Charlton v Wigan stays up. Charlton need to win with a trip to Leeds on the the final day.
Both Luton and Hull really need at least 4 points. Loser on Saturday is down barring an unlikely chain of events.
Huddersfield realistically need a point or to do no worse than Charlton's on Saturday.
I reckon it will be Hull and Charlton joining Barnsley.
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