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Post by Macmoish on Apr 29, 2017 13:05:35 GMT
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Post by sharky on Apr 29, 2017 16:02:00 GMT
Survived!
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Post by gladstoneparkranger on Apr 29, 2017 16:47:57 GMT
Was it ever in doubt!
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Post by nomar on Apr 29, 2017 17:22:11 GMT
Was it ever in doubt! Yes. It was.
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Post by gladstoneparkranger on Apr 29, 2017 17:59:10 GMT
I was over confident but felt 50 points would be enough .. Hands up I was wrong and we did need atleast another point minimum. Great to know we're safe now though
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Post by nomar on Apr 30, 2017 23:48:13 GMT
I was over confident but felt 50 points would be enough .. Hands up I was wrong and we did need atleast another point minimum. Great to know we're safe now though Yes. I'm just relieved that we can go into the final day of the season knowing that it doesn't matter what happens we're safe. Must be horrible being in Blackburn, Forest and Birmingham fans shoes knowing that by 3pm on Sunday they could be a League 1 side.
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Post by harr on May 1, 2017 6:32:45 GMT
I was over confident but felt 50 points would be enough .. Hands up I was wrong and we did need atleast another point minimum. Great to know we're safe now though Yes. I'm just relieved that we can go into the final day of the season knowing that it doesn't matter what happens we're safe. Must be horrible being in Blackburn, Forest and Birmingham fans shoes knowing that by 3pm on Sunday they could be a League 1 side. I now hope Brentford and Ipswich put out teams with 10 changes to even things out.
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Post by nomar on May 1, 2017 8:57:20 GMT
Yes. I'm just relieved that we can go into the final day of the season knowing that it doesn't matter what happens we're safe. Must be horrible being in Blackburn, Forest and Birmingham fans shoes knowing that by 3pm on Sunday they could be a League 1 side. I now hope Brentford and Ipswich put out teams with 10 changes to even things out. Forest should beat Ipswich at home. Hard to see Blackburn going to Brentford and turning them over Bristol City at home should be too much for Birmingham. At this stage really all you can ask for is a home game against a team with nothing to play for, so imo its Forest with the best odds of stopping up.
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Post by harr on May 1, 2017 9:28:01 GMT
I now hope Brentford and Ipswich put out teams with 10 changes to even things out. Forest should beat Ipswich at home. Hard to see Blackburn going to Brentford and turning them over Bristol City at home should be too much for Birmingham. At this stage really all you can ask for is a home game against a team with nothing to play for, so imo its Forest with the best odds of stopping up. I agree Nomar, I think its hard to imagine Blackburn will get a win against a good Brentford team. I see it order as Blackburn, Birmingham and Notts F but I guess the weakness of teams they face will have a big impact.
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Post by nomar on May 1, 2017 9:37:24 GMT
Forest should beat Ipswich at home. Hard to see Blackburn going to Brentford and turning them over Bristol City at home should be too much for Birmingham. At this stage really all you can ask for is a home game against a team with nothing to play for, so imo its Forest with the best odds of stopping up. I agree Nomar, I think its hard to imagine Blackburn will get a win against a good Brentford team. I see it order as Blackburn, Birmingham and Notts F but I guess the weakness of teams they face will have a big impact. Blackburn, in a way, have the easiest task in that they have to win otherwise anything else the other two sides do is irrelevant. Forest and Brum could both lose and stay up, or they could draw and one of them goes down. Sometimes that can give you a false sense of security. One thing we know is that almost anything can happen on the last day and unless you take care of your own business you can't rely on the other results going your way.
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