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So ideally Hull and Leicester to win tomorrow night then please..











Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
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No!Need Reading to knock Stains out of the automatic spot!!
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
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Living In a Box
Two draws and a win for Reading
 




halbpro

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Jan 25, 2012
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Brighton
I think the best combo is a Hull draw and a Leicester win. Yes, we slip a place but it puts Cardiff ahead of us only on goal difference, removes their game in hand, and stops Hull from getting too close whilst losing one of their games in hand. If they won they'd be a point behind us with a game in hand, not ideal. The Leicester/Birmingham game is an obvious one.

As for Donny/Reading I wouldn't mind it going either way. Reading are basically uncatchable for us now (unless they suffer a HUGE change in form), but it'd be nice to see them make Saints nervy. However, I'm not sure I want to see Donny go down either and this'd nearly pull them out of relegation with a game in hand over Cov and Bristol.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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I think the best combo is a Hull draw and a Leicester win. Yes, we slip a place but it puts Cardiff ahead of us only on goal difference, removes their game in hand, and stops Hull from getting too close whilst losing one of their games in hand. If they won they'd be a point behind us with a game in hand, not ideal. The Leicester/Birmingham game is an obvious one.

As for Donny/Reading I wouldn't mind it going either way. Reading are basically uncatchable for us now (unless they suffer a HUGE change in form), but it'd be nice to see them make Saints nervy. However, I'm not sure I want to see Donny go down either and this'd nearly pull them out of relegation with a game in hand over Cov and Bristol.

Yep - all of that.

Can't believe the OP wants a Hull win. That would be the worst result for me. Hull look a bigger threat than Cardiff, who have won something like 2 in 7 - and one of those was an absolute TRAVESTY at Bristol City on Saturday.
 


halbpro

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Jan 25, 2012
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Brighton
Yep - all of that.

Can't believe the OP wants a Hull win. That would be the worst result for me. Hull look a bigger threat than Cardiff, who have won something like 2 in 7 - and one of those was an absolute TRAVESTY at Bristol City on Saturday.

That wasn't even taking into account form, because I couldn't be bothered. Instant reaction to them being 1 point behind us with a game in hand is "Hell no."
 




leigull

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Sep 26, 2010
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Yep - all of that.

Can't believe the OP wants a Hull win. That would be the worst result for me. Hull look a bigger threat than Cardiff, who have won something like 2 in 7 - and one of those was an absolute TRAVESTY at Bristol City on Saturday.

Cardiff have the next 3 games at home though (Hull, Burnley and Coventry) so wouldn't be surprised to see them pick up 9 points out of 9. Now they have got the win at Bristol City (however lucky), they will have bounced back from the Liverpool game and will be a threat. I wouldn't read too much into their style of play against us last week.

Hull have got Cardiff, Palace, Southampton and Leicester coming up so would be expected to drop points in some of those, if not all.

All in all, I'd rate Cardiff as a bigger danger than Hull
 








Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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Yep Reading to win 15 - 0. Dork.
Oh God,is it half term.Bet you didn't have to take off your shoes to count to 15.Not in one game,you muppet.Are you on the 'Adkins diet'?
Just want Albion to knock your lot out in the play-offs,so we can keep up!:lolol:
 




Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
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Seaford
Cardiff and Hull to draw would be brilliant

Although Reading look uncatchable 7 of their 11 remaining are away and after these next 3 "easy" games they have by far the toughest run in and so derailing now may have a major bearing
 




Poyetry In Motion

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Feb 26, 2009
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I think the best combo is a Hull draw and a Leicester win. Yes, we slip a place but it puts Cardiff ahead of us only on goal difference, removes their game in hand, and stops Hull from getting too close whilst losing one of their games in hand. If they won they'd be a point behind us with a game in hand, not ideal. The Leicester/Birmingham game is an obvious one.

As for Donny/Reading I wouldn't mind it going either way. Reading are basically uncatchable for us now (unless they suffer a HUGE change in form), but it'd be nice to see them make Saints nervy. However, I'm not sure I want to see Donny go down either and this'd nearly pull them out of relegation with a game in hand over Cov and Bristol.
Correct in every way :thumbsup:
 


sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
13,278
Hove
Cardiff and Hull to draw would be brilliant

Although Reading look uncatchable 7 of their 11 remaining are away and after these next 3 "easy" games they have by far the toughest run in and so derailing now may have a major bearing

Indeed, Reading are by no means certain to finish above us. All it takes is a couple of losses - perhaps starting tonight, and don't forget we still have to play Reading as well.
 


Want all teams above us and those who are close behind to drop points, so has to be Cardiff/Hull draw, Leicester win and Reading defeat. Far, far more concerned about our relative position to the teams around us than some wish for another team to fail.

(and of all the teams at the top, if I was pushed I would prefer West Ham to slip up simply because I don't want Allardyce's pragmatic ethos to reap benefits)
 


Bean

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Feb 13, 2010
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Hove
Oh God,is it half term.Bet you didn't have to take off your shoes to count to 15.Not in one game,you muppet.Are you on the 'Adkins diet'?
Just want Albion to knock your lot out in the play-offs,so we can keep up!:lolol:

Dork :facepalm:
 






Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,227
Goldstone
I could cope with a Hull win. Cardiff's form may be worse, but that's partly down to the CC final. Cardiff are a good side and have been there before (losing a lot, but it's still experience). And if Hull win, they're both still behind us. If Cardiff win though, that's another team that will be tough to catch.

Leicester to win, obviously.
 


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