Bobbie Goulding, can you hear me? Your British lads (Barrett, Richards, Vaealiki, Leuluai etc etc etc) took one hell of a beating.
eurob0y replying to Chris Dalton wrote:
Well ok, so if we apply your logic, this means that you can never ever give your opinion of who you think is a good rugby league player, because you support widnes and therefore wouldnt know a good rugby league player if he smacked you in the face with a 3 eyed fish
There are 3 teams who can take the final play off place, Palace Wolves & us, all three are at home Palace to Burnley, Wolves to Plymouth & Us to Hull City. TBH I can't see any losing at home but I'm hoping that Palace slip up & we just squeeze in. If we do finish in 6th it'll mean that we'll play Hull 3 times in succession!
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There are 3 teams who can take the final play off place, Palace Wolves & us, all three are at home Palace to Burnley, Wolves to Plymouth & Us to Hull City. TBH I can't see any losing at home but I'm hoping that Palace slip up & we just squeeze in. If we do finish in 6th it'll mean that we'll play Hull 3 times in succession!
Sheffield United aren't out of it yet either but the chances are slim.
Can't see Palace slipping up at home to Burnley. I can actually see Wolves overtaking Watford though, with the Hornets missing out completely.
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Sheffield United aren't out of it yet either but the chances are slim.
Can't see Palace slipping up at home to Burnley. I can actually see Wolves overtaking Watford though, with the Hornets missing out completely.
I can see that too mate. Watford come to us on Sunday and we are fighting for survival. I fancy a Blackpool win.
Sorry to Hull fans but I sincerely hope West Brom win tonight. It would mean survival for Blackpool due to the 12 goal difference in our favour with the Saints.
Bobbie Goulding, can you hear me? Your British lads (Barrett, Richards, Vaealiki, Leuluai etc etc etc) took one hell of a beating.
eurob0y replying to Chris Dalton wrote:
Well ok, so if we apply your logic, this means that you can never ever give your opinion of who you think is a good rugby league player, because you support widnes and therefore wouldnt know a good rugby league player if he smacked you in the face with a 3 eyed fish
Sheffield United aren't out of it yet either but the chances are slim.
Can't see Palace slipping up at home to Burnley. I can actually see Wolves overtaking Watford though, with the Hornets missing out completely.
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I think you could be right about Watford/Wolves though. Oh well it looks like the championship again next season. At least with Swansea coming up & depending on how Bristol City do Town could have 3 away games within an hour of me next season. All we have to do now is improve our away form
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PFA Championship Team of the Year:
Wayne Hennessy (Wolves), Bradley Orr (Bristol City), Ryan Shawcross (Stoke), Dan Shittu (Watford), Paul Robinson (West Brom), Brian Howard (Barnsley), Marvin Elliott (Bristol City), Liam Lawrence (Stoke), Jonathan Greening (West Brom), Ricardo Fuller (Stoke), Kevin Phillips (West Brom).
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