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Post by guest on Mar 13, 2005 14:30:31 GMT 1
From our remaining games, we play Lincoln, Swansea, and Sc***horpe, probably getting earning 0 points from those 3 games. While Kiddy face the likes of mediocre teams like Grimsby, Boston, Bury, and R&D. Should I be worried
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Post by kickinpretty on Mar 13, 2005 14:35:41 GMT 1
No - You should just shut-up you depressing oink!
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Mar 13, 2005 14:35:56 GMT 1
Should I be worried No Cambridge,Oxford and Notts County all at home, all bottom half teams. Chelenham and Rochdale away are no different to Grimsby and we won there. You will die worrying lad
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Post by MarkRowley on Mar 13, 2005 14:38:15 GMT 1
Yes, we have got some tough games, so have the other teams - Kiddy have got Darlo, Boston, Northampton & Wycombe away and home to Yeovil. It's in our hands as we have very winnable home games against Cambridge, Oxford & Notts County. Keep the faith
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Post by lazyshrew on Mar 13, 2005 17:28:02 GMT 1
Stop polluting this board with negativity. WE CAN AND WILL STAY UP Who are you guest anyway? A kiddy, cambridge or chester fan??
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Post by manysatwist1 on Mar 13, 2005 17:37:46 GMT 1
All games are winnable.
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Post by BlueinSY2 on Mar 13, 2005 17:42:13 GMT 1
Yeh, nine more points should be enough. Get the feeling Jester are gonna go down with Cambridge Jester can't win for love nor money at the moment and Kiddie seem to be finally stringing results together. You read it first here ;D ;D
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Post by Salop_Ian on Mar 13, 2005 19:44:49 GMT 1
Interesting how you define a winnable game - both Kiddy and Town play Northampton away is that a game that is winnable for Kiddy but not for Town? Cambridge's prospects look very bleak. Their manager is looking for six or seven wins out of the last nine. Their last nine are: Wycombe (H), Shrewsbury (A), Southend (H), Swansea (A), Darlington (H), S'thorpe (A), Rochdale (H), Rushden (A), Notts Co (H). Can you see six or seven wins there? Six wins would still only give them 46 points. For the record Kiddy have only taken points from 5 out of 19 away games. On that basis how many points are they going to get from their last 4 away games at Darlington, Wycombe, Boston and Northampton? A couple of draws at most. Then at home they've Yeovil and Grimsby in the top half of the table. So they've go to win against Rushden, Manfield and Bury - and Rushden and Bury aren't going to lie down while they are in danger of the drop. Kiddy have to win three games and get another result to overhaul Town, even if Town lose all the remaining 9 (which is unlikely). Then there's Rushden - after Kiddy next Saturday they face a nasty run of games: Lincoln (H), Grimsby (A), Yeovil (H), Bristol Rovers (A), Boston (H), Darlington (A), Cambridge (H), Macclesfield (A). Five teams in the top half. Bristol Rovers have only lost once at home to date. Kiddy v Rushden is a real six pointer. The loser will probably be relegated. Cambridge will do well to break 40 points. To get 48 points Kiddy have to win six (or win five and only lose one other game). To get 48 Rushen have to win 4 (or win 3 and not lose more than 4 games). With a superior goal difference 48 should be enough for Town to stay up (2 wins and a draw). Personally I think we will make 50 points relatively easily.
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Post by goindownthewylecop on Mar 13, 2005 20:30:58 GMT 1
No - You should just shut-up you depressing oink! I think you're being pig-headed kickin. ;D
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Post by blum on Mar 14, 2005 6:05:46 GMT 1
I can't believe this post!!! I think we are playing some of the best stuff we have for years (yes years), the lads are playing for each other these days, even Tino isn't on Scotties back so much anymore. Two to three seasons ago we would just lie back and die, but not anymore. I for one have no doubts whatsoever that GP will keep doing what he started and not only keep us up but drive us forward. Have faith people, have faith!! And no more negatvity please....
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