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Great win. It's still very tight the league though.
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Great result last night well done Reds.:):):):):):):)
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Im glad to see Rodgers settling down and getting a run, its just what he needs. Sporadic early games didnt fo his confidence any good, but he WILL get better and better. Its a bit late for this season now but hopefully he will be at full tilt for next season's league 1 title assault
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Great win, thought our second half was as strong as i've seen for a while but recall them missing a sitter at 1-1 early in the second half before we scored.
One thing that struck me driving home is that it was similar to Oxford away in that some teams just shoot themselves in the foot, the two penalties whilst justified were also totally unnecessary, their keeper was a liability, the same one who parried a shot in the 94th for Sunderland's equaliser on Saturday. A slip v Rochdale and we could be back in it, we need to be solid on Saturday. |
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OK I know this is totally irrelevant but I cant help looking through the fixtures and trying to assess our points tally. I get to 51. Hope I'm totally wrong because that will mean finger nail biting for a few weeks yet.
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Four points from next 2 games and we're nearly there.
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We will be fine, lets enjoy the final 10 games and see where it takes us. I’d be surprised if we didn’t get at least 55 points.
We were magnificent last night, even first half we were creating opportunities and was just a matter of time before we scored. It made a massive difference to be playing on such a pristine playing surface and helped us play our stuff. Billy was back to his best and we defended on a whole well. Never seen Akinfenwa be less effective than he was last night. Hopefully we can get Saturdays game on and its a great opportunity to put some distance between ourselves and the bottom 4. |
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For 50 points to do it then both Oxford and Shrewsbury have to take no more than 9 points from their last 9 games which would put them on 49 points. In their last 5 games they have both taken 7 points whereas we have taken 3 less, namely 4 points. So their form would take them above 50 points. I think 52 will be needed as even Rochdale to achieve 50 points would only need 12 points from their last 9 games. Someone always finds form, look at Wimbledon, 10 points from their last 5 games, albeit i think they are too far adrift to jump 4 other teams and survive. I think Bradford will wake up under Bowyer but again might be too late for them. I don't own any chickens, but if i did, i would would not be counting them. Have you seen April for us, most teams fighting for automatic !:egged::egged::egged: |
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Dont bother, its all opinions nowt else,:)
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Good highlights. The goal cam view of the foul on Smyth is great, keeper must do judo in his spare time. 2nd penalty decision a bit soft, but a needless challenge by the Wycombe player.
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Was very disappointed seeing Wycombe adopted such defensive ‘tactics’, thought they were a footballing side, but, for once, they got their come-uppance. |
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