But if Carlisle win at Millwall, we need Northampton to lose both remaining games to MK Dons (h) and Leeds (a) - both opponents with nothing to play for.
Isn't home advantage for the play-off second leg at stake?
But if Carlisle win at Millwall, we need Northampton to lose both remaining games to MK Dons (h) and Leeds (a) - both opponents with nothing to play for.
So, after Saturday 25 April's results, the situation is:
If Brighton win v Stockport
We stay up
If Brighton draw v Stockport
We need Carlisle to draw or lose at Millwall
But if Carlisle win at Millwall, we need Northampton to lose both remaining games to MK Dons (h) and Leeds (a) - both opponents with nothing to play for.
If Brighton lose v Stockport
We need Carlisle to draw or lose at Millwall, and the total goal difference of our defeat together with an unwanted Crewe victory to not be more than four goals (otherwise Crewe would send Brighton and Carlisle down).
But if Carlisle win at Millwall, we need Northampton to lose both games by massive margins - such as 9-0 and 9-0 (and even then if might not be enough)!
(Stockport have no chance of relegation - even if they got deducted 10 points this season)
Carlisle aren't at Millwall, they are at home. Not nit picking but makes a difference as it's a f***ing long way for their support to go for a not much game.
Northampton can lose both games and providing we draw with Stockport we are safe whatever carlisle do! If Carlisle win with that scenario, then it would be Northampton that go down!!
I predict Northampton won't get another point. But Millwall will be wanting to get Tranmere in the play-offs rather than Leeds or MK Dons, so they'll be going to for the win against Carlisle. Carlisle are going down.
The other was the keeper who gave away the penalty. so hopefully it was there first choise keeper.one was their best player Bridges
Stockport have nothing to play for!, although they may look to come out and give there travelling suport a good show?
if i remember ..wernt they top of table very early in season
The other was the keeper who gave away the penalty. so hopefully it was there first choise keeper.
Dont think it was. The player who gave away the pen is a centre forward!
It was Bridges who gave away the pen, for handball.
The other one sent off, was the CB, Evan Horwood, for 2 yellows.
Any more corrections?... please add them on!
Yeah, I thought this was the case as well.Isn't home advantage for the play-off second leg at stake?