B.W.
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Have to go for a Derby win really. Our aim is top 6, and our best chance of finishing in the top 6 is if Derby win. It's that simple.
Snap! Did you just rewrite my post!?
Have to go for a Derby win really. Our aim is top 6, and our best chance of finishing in the top 6 is if Derby win. It's that simple.
I'm not really missing your point at all. Clearly I understand that you think we are more likely to finish in the top 6 if Derby win - that much isn't rocket science. How you could think I have missed that point is quite beyond me.
To paraphrase you, you said "our aim is top 6, it's that simple". I disagree. I think we'll finish top six if we are strong at home, but quite fancy us for 3rd or 4th. So I'd say a 0-0 for Derby v Forest is preferred, because a win over Ipswich means we improve on both teams, does nothing for either team's confidence, AND leaves us handily placed for an ASSAULT on 3rd or 4th.
But if you want to cheer on Derby, you fill your boots. I'd rather it was a DRAW.
So we agree that our chances of finishing 3rd or 4th are improved if Derby don't win, and we agree that our chances of finishing 6th improve if Derby do win? 3rd or 4th would be nice, but surely 6th or better is the main aim.
Derby win please. Top 6 is the aim, and a Derby win maximises our chances of getting there.
Have to go for a Derby win really. Our aim is top 6, and our best chance of finishing in the top 6 is if Derby win. It's that simple.
Er, this is a little embarrassing. It would appear I have completely copied your post. Normally, I'd claim that I didn't see your post, but that's a little tricky given that I seem to have Thumbs Uped it.Snap! Did you just rewrite my post!?
Why? They're the horse that's bolted too early I reckon, with the jockey frantically whipping their arse. We're the one on the inside that might be a couple of lengths back, but is looking far more composed with plenty of energy conserved.
I'm not fussed at all about Wigan. It'll be someone totally different in form in ten games' time.
We absolutely BATTERED them only three weeks ago. They weren't fit to even be in the same division as us on that evidence. Why should we be worried if we have to play them again?
We absolutely BATTERED them only three weeks ago. They weren't fit to even be in the same division as us on that evidence. Why should we be worried if we have to play them again?
Er, this is a little embarrassing. It would appear I have completely copied your post. Normally, I'd claim that I didn't see your post, but that's a little tricky given that I seem to have Thumbs Uped it.
Not sure if I read it, forgot, and then typed it verbatim, or if I read yours after (and then gave it the Thumbs Up) - great minds etc. I should have just quoted you and said 'this'. Rest assured that I am suitably ashamed.
That might prove no bad thing. Some people THRIVE under pressure. Indeed, QPR were coping with it well, they were a top two side most of the season (well they were 1 of 3 sides looking like it) until Austin got crocked.Agree about Austin, but on the other hand can you imagine how much PRESSURE they would be under in the play-offs?
A draw in effect means both clubs have dropped 2 points.
I see Billy Davies has postponed his personal hearing into his 5 match touchline ban, due to be today but postponed due to 'personal reasons', meaning he's back in the dugout on Saturday.