mcshane in the 79th
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Will all depend on who starts the Official match thread and in what format. Brighton's or Tranmere's current form has no bearing whatsoever on the result unfortunately
Will all depend on who starts the Official match thread and in what format. Brighton's or Tranmere's current form has no bearing whatsoever on the result unfortunately
good odds considering the amount of trannys in Brighton
Won 12 drawn 4 lost 0 scored 35 at home so far this season.......
I wouldn't be quite so negative. Whilst I am, as near as makes no difference, 100% convinced we'll get promoted I'm also 100% convinced that we're not going to win every game from now until the end of the season. Your lot might well play with a carefree "Oh what the hell, no one expects us to get anything" attitude and have a right go the way Carlisle did - and we can't go on relying on injury time goals. So Tranmere at home could well be one of those occasions when we drop points.As a Tranmere fan living in Eastbourne I am not looking forward to Saturday at all, we are extremely poor at the moment and look like a team that may well be playing in league two next season, based upon the way we played against Bristol Rovers last night who could have beaten us 3 nil you could hit 6 or 7 if play anywhere near your best
Wouldn't expect us to have many there, probably 50 or so Southern exiles at best I would have thought
And his name can be said by anyone.Would be absolutely delighted with a point, just cannot see it im afraid
Les has said today that the chances are both are central defenders wont play due to injury either so its going to be very tough, on the plus side we may be handing a debut to our next 18yr old prospect Max Power, the man with one of the best names in football