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Post by terryb on Sept 13, 2013 17:43:02 GMT
Has anybody else made the mistake, like me, of not realising the Brighton match was next wednesday?
Having started using my senior rail card this season, I've paid for cheap tickets for tuesday!
Think it will be back to the car for this one now.
I seem to remember reading a while back that this had changed to wednesday due to Brighton playing on sunday, but my poor memory of current matters meant I completely forgot!
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Post by cpr on Sept 13, 2013 18:44:05 GMT
I have no idea what is happening, anywhere at all. I need to sort my head out. Or look at the fixtures.
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Post by terryb on Sept 14, 2013 7:30:35 GMT
Well Baz, I blame it on buying the tickets at a lunchtime instead of going to the pub.
I can only blame myself for making such a poor decision & will try not to let it happen again!
Funny how you make fewer mistakes when consuming alchohol (or admit to them)!
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Post by sharky on Sept 15, 2013 15:38:30 GMT
Sportinglife.com says we are odds on to win on Wednesday www.sportinglife.com/bettingzone/football/67/8923474/qpr-to-extend-perfect-home-record QPR to extend perfect home record By: Craig ChisnallLast Updated: September 15 2013, 14:11 BST Craig Chisnall previews the midweek action in the Sky Bet Football League and fancies QPR to continue their impressive run. Charlie Austin: One of a host of stars on the QPR payroll Queens Park Rangers and Nottingham Forest are enjoying their home comforts at the moment so we should be safe in backing them in a double this week. Both have 100 per cent records after three straight wins at the City Ground and Loftus Road respectively and, worryingly for the rest of the Championship, I believe they still have gears to find. 1pt double QPR and Nottingham Forest at 2.37/1 (BetVictor) - both excelling at home and should win comfortably 1pt Huddersfield to beat Charlton at 5/4 (General) - Town have already beaten Charlton and look a good price to do so again 1pt Dean Cox to score at any time v Notts County at 12/5 (bet365) - Orient scoring for fun and Cox a key attacking player Forest entertain a Middlesbrough side who are struggling again on the road - they lost at Ipswich on Saturday to net us a return - and Billy Davies' side will be confident of another win. By all accounts they wasted a glut of chances to hammer Barnsley on Saturday and if they find their shooting boots I believe someone could soon be in for a hammering at the City Ground. Rangers assistant Joe Jordan admitted QPR had been fortunate to beat Birmingham 1-0 at the weekend thanks to Charlie Austin's winner. Their bench said it all on Saturday with the embarrassment of riches they had to call upon. Matt Phillips, Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Jermaine Jenas and Shaun Wright-Phillips were all left out of the starting line-up and I just can't see them being stopped this season. The Seagulls also have a chronic injury list at the moment, another factor in the Hoops' favour.
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