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Post by monkeycat on Mar 29, 2008 22:37:28 GMT
Bristol
Southampton (Away) Wolves (Home) Stoke (Away) Sheff Utd (Away) Preston (Home)
Stoke
Palace (Home) Coventry (Away) Bristol (Home) Colchester (Away) Leicester (Home)
Hull
QPR (Home) Barnsley(Away) Sheff Utd (Away) Palace (Home) Ipswich (Away)
Brazil
Cardiff (Away) Blackpool (Away) Watford (Home) Wolves (Away) Norwich (Away) Southampton (Home) QPR (Away)
Watford
Coventry (Home) Barnsley (Home) Brazil (Away) Palace (Home) Scunthorpe (Home) Blackpool (Away)
So who is your money on?
Bristol and Brazil would appear to have the most difficult run ins
Stoke and Hull for me judging by those fixtures, Watford have a decent run in, but can't buy a win at the minute
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2008 22:47:02 GMT
looking at those fixtures and taking off my red and white specs I think the table will end as follows:
West Brom Hull City -------------- Stoke City Bristol City Watford Wolves
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Post by monkeycat on Mar 29, 2008 22:49:06 GMT
Blimey PP, where do you see Brazil's points coming from
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2008 22:52:37 GMT
Cardiff (Away) - DRAW Blackpool (Away) - WIN Watford (Home) - WIN Wolves (Away) - DEFEAT Norwich (Away) - WIN Southampton (Home) - WIN QPR (Away) - DRAW
One thing West Brom will do is have a go. We seem to be retreating into our shell. The old Pulis is creeping back in and it worries me.........
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Post by monkeycat on Mar 29, 2008 22:58:57 GMT
I see them as:
Cardiff (a) lose Blackpool (a) win Watford (h) draw Wolves (a) draw Norwich (a) win Soton (h) win QPR (a) lose
I think the cup run will cost them very dearly, especially if the semi goes to a replay
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Post by York 'Force 10' Stokie on Mar 29, 2008 22:59:31 GMT
Got to say from those fixtures my take is as follows:-
Bristol City 9 points
Stoke City 12 points
Hull City 9 points
Brazil 15 points
Watford 12 points
Can't be bothered to add them to league table but i think it makes us safe if it pans out like this........
Get out your prayer mats lads and lasses!!!!!!
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Post by musik on Mar 29, 2008 23:09:36 GMT
Hellu!
Hmmm... when looking at those fixtures;
Bristol City 10 Stoke 9 Hull 10 West Brom 19 Watford 15
It means...
West Brom 85 Watford 80 --------------------------- Bristol City 80 Hull City 78 Stoke City 78 . -------------------------------------------
And perhaps we have to worry about Plymouth, Ipswich, Wolves, Crystal P. as well...?
And to face the fact: we have absolutely nothing to do in a Play Off! SCFC is no cup team!
I realize now, the situation is bad. I predict 2 wins and 3 draws, but not even 3 wins and 2 draws will be enough! We have to win at least 4 of the 5 remaining games, if not all of them. If we get a draw vs Bristol City we have to win the other 4 games...
skumbilar//:musik
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Post by musik on Mar 29, 2008 23:47:51 GMT
Yeah?
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Post by plug on Mar 30, 2008 0:16:03 GMT
Hmm I've got: Bristol City 9 Stoke 9 Hull 10 West Brom 15 Watford 15 Which would make: West Brom 81 Watford 80 --------------- Bristol City 79 Hull 78 Stoke 78 (Goal Diff)
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Post by monkeycat on Mar 30, 2008 10:45:15 GMT
Interesting that people think Watford are going to win 5 out of last 6 (loss presumably against Brazil) and yt they have not won any of their last 8! That would be an impressive turn around
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Post by Stick It On Cort's Head on Mar 30, 2008 10:47:20 GMT
I think we have the best run in there.
EASY EASY EASY!
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Post by davejohnno1 on Mar 30, 2008 10:48:34 GMT
The fixtures look favourable, and if QPR turn up on the last day of the season like they did against us last year, then Brazil won't have it easy at Loftus Road either.
We HAVE to win our next two which sets up the Bristol City game as arguably the biggest game in our post 1970's history!
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Post by robin1302 on Mar 30, 2008 10:50:57 GMT
What is in our favour and not Brazil's, Brizzle's and Hull's is that they both only have 2 home games left, with 3 away (4 in Brazil's case). Whereas 3 of our last 5 are at home!
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Post by nathan on Mar 30, 2008 10:51:03 GMT
It's between Bristol, 'ull and Stoke if WBA don't win at Cardiff.
In my humble opinion.
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Post by monkeycat on Mar 30, 2008 10:52:13 GMT
Agree about the best run in, but nothing is easy for anyone from now until the end of the season
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Post by monkeycat on Mar 30, 2008 10:54:45 GMT
Kidsgrove - Brazil actally have 5 away games left!! If they require a replay for the FA Cup semi, they will be really sruggling
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Post by uknorse on Mar 30, 2008 11:08:56 GMT
"watford cant buy a win".......have u not been watching us for the last 7games?.......we had enough chances yesterday to have won with embarressing ease, but in the end were clinging on for a point...we need to start winning, regardless of who were playing, and means taking the chances we create.....or we wont be " buying " a win either.
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Post by Mama's Mama on Mar 30, 2008 11:10:33 GMT
i'm probably wrong. but replay for semis?
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Post by monkeycat on Mar 30, 2008 11:13:40 GMT
Yes I have wathed our last 7 matches. Have we gone 8 games without a win? No. Yesterday was far more encouraging, add Fuller to that, and i still feel conident, would Watfor fans be so confdent after their performance yesterday? I don't think so
COME ON STOKE
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Post by Cityfullergoals on Mar 30, 2008 11:18:43 GMT
Have the hoof ball teams started getting found out
Watford will drop away in my opinion
Every time I look at these bloody fixtures something tells me that we will drop some silly points along the way. But then again, so will everyone else.
WE JUST HAVE TO KEEP BELIEVING
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Post by Marc01 on Mar 30, 2008 11:34:10 GMT
From last season but i suspect the same this - no semi final replays (esp as at Wembley).... Info
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Post by tony harrison on Mar 30, 2008 11:44:14 GMT
You'd have thought Blackpool at home and Sheff W away would have been 4 points instead of 2 points.
It's up to Stoke now, we need to win our own games, won't do it with drawing every game a win and a draw every two games is better points wise.
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Post by musik on Mar 30, 2008 14:47:08 GMT
IF WE WIN the remaining 5 games...are we in the Premier League FOR SURE then?
Or do we have to rely on other results as well?
:musik
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Post by monkeycat on Mar 30, 2008 14:50:05 GMT
5 wins and we are guarenteed promotion
looking at it, maybe 80 or 81 points will be enough for top two
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Post by ianrb1 on Mar 30, 2008 17:36:41 GMT
It won't be easy but I think it is a tough looking run in for all of our rivals compared to our fixtures. I'd rather be in our shoes than anyone elses regardless of games in hand.
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Post by nathan on Mar 30, 2008 17:46:23 GMT
Bristol Southampton (Away) W Wolves (Home) W Stoke (Away) D Sheff Utd (Away) D Preston (Home) W 11 pts Stoke Palace (Home) W Coventry (Away) D Bristol (Home) D Colchester (Away) L Leicester (Home) W 8 pts Hull QPR (Home) D Barnsley (Away) D Sheff Utd (Away) D Palace (Home) W Ipswich (Away) L 6 pts Brazil Cardiff (Away) D Blackpool (Away) L Watford (Home) W Wolves (Away) W Norwich (Away) D Southampton (Home) W QPR (Away) L 11 pts Watford Coventry (Home) W Barnsley (Home) D Brazil (Away) L Palace (Home) D Scunthorpe (Home) W Blackpool (Away) D 9pts Goal difference for second place for us and West Brom, with Bristol City finishing top.
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Post by stokie01 on Mar 30, 2008 17:47:47 GMT
West Brazil havent got it easy then.
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Post by miffmister on Mar 30, 2008 20:31:46 GMT
5 wins needed I feel or maybe 4 and a draw but lose 1 and weve shit it!! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONN STOKE!!!
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