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So who will be relegated?

Posted: 25 Mar 2014, 00:37
by tomogull
On the Football League Show tonight, when asked if we would stay up, Guy Branston simply replied "No". He's probably right but he needn't have been so definite about it. I now more than ever want us to stay up to prove him wrong. There are still 8 matches to go so still a lot of points at stake. He also says Argyle will make the play-offs (well, he had to, didn't he?). Maybe ..... but that's as far as they'll get.

The highlights of tonight's Southend/Oxford game were also shown. Must say Southend looked good ......

So who will be relegated?

Posted: 25 Mar 2014, 19:02
by Sunnysideup
Just looking at Portsmouths run in, they could be lucky to get 3 or 4 points from their remaining games so it could well be them....

So who will be relegated?

Posted: 25 Mar 2014, 21:44
by Gullscorer
Wycombe and Portsmouth now both on 42 points. The Gulls 4 points behind Northampton. Most of the teams we've played this season have been crap. But we have been far worse. Can't really see us winning any more games, though it's always possible, and if we do we could yet stay up. But the questions is: do we deserve to..??

So who will be relegated?

Posted: 25 Mar 2014, 22:34
by kevgull
Torquay and another crap side.

So who will be relegated?

Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 00:59
by stefano
Portsmouth and Wycombe. It's obvious Mr Knill will keep Northampton up so we are running out of teams to catch.

I said Portsmouth (they have a very difficult run in in a relegation fight) and Exeter before, but Exeter have probably sorted things in the last two games. Secretly pleased tonight for Exeter. Living in Ivybridge have had so much stick the last few weeks. What goes round comes round! ;-)

So Portsmouth and Wycombe.

The only major flaw in that plan that I can see is ... where are we going to pick up enough points to overtake them? ;-)

So who will be relegated?

Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 07:08
by hector
stefano wrote:Portsmouth and Wycombe. It's obvious Mr Knill will keep Northampton up so we are running out of teams to catch.

I said Portsmouth (they have a very difficult run in in a relegation fight) and Exeter before, but Exeter have probably sorted things in the last two games. Secretly pleased tonight for Exeter. Living in Ivybridge have had so much stick the last few weeks. What goes round comes round! ;-)

So Portsmouth and Wycombe.

The only major flaw in that plan that I can see is ... where are we going to pick up enough points to overtake them? ;-)
Out of interest, Stefano, and maybe you could answer the question this time, what is Chris Wilder's role at Northampton, if all their 'success' is down to Alan Knill? Just curious as to what it is the actual manager there does?

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Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 09:05
by stefano
hector wrote: Out of interest, Stefano, and maybe you could answer the question this time, what is Chris Wilder's role at Northampton, if all their 'success' is down to Alan Knill? Just curious as to what it is the actual manager there does?
My understanding is that Mr Wilder makes the tea and puts out the cones and that he was only recruited by Northampton in the first place to advise on who would be the best person to drag them off the bottom of the table. They chose wisely ;-)

So who will be relegated?

Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 09:27
by SuperNickyWroe
stefano wrote:Portsmouth and Wycombe. It's obvious Mr Knill will keep Northampton up so we are running out of teams to catch.

I said Portsmouth (they have a very difficult run in in a relegation fight) and Exeter before, but Exeter have probably sorted things in the last two games. Secretly pleased tonight for Exeter. Living in Ivybridge have had so much stick the last few weeks. What goes round comes round! ;-)

So Portsmouth and Wycombe.

The only major flaw in that plan that I can see is ... where are we going to pick up enough points to overtake them? ;-)
if you honestly think that those two will go down then you are nuts.

as well as talking wet.

So who will be relegated?

Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 09:32
by stefano
SuperNickyWroe wrote: if you honestly think that those two will go down then you are nuts.

as well as talking wet.
I know. I just can't find it in myself to type Torquay United in this thread until it is certain. Won't be long now ;-)

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Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 09:44
by gullintwoplaces
I can. Torquay and Portsmouth for me now. I had hoped it would be the Greeks, but sadly not.

So who will be relegated?

Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 09:45
by Sunnysideup
gullintwoplaces wrote:I can. Torquay and Portsmouth for me now. I had hoped it would be the Greeks, but sadly not.
That should mean a big local(ish) match next season then.......

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Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 09:48
by SuperNickyWroe
stefano wrote: I know. I just can't find it in myself to type Torquay United in this thread until it is certain. Won't be long now ;-)
it was certain as soon as CH got the managers job.

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Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 10:02
by Gullscorer
SuperNickyWroe wrote: it was certain as soon as CH got the managers job.
CH never had much of a chance this season. We should give him a chance to make the changes he wants during the summer and then see what next season brings.

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Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 14:26
by stefano
SuperNickyWroe wrote: it was certain as soon as CH got the managers job.
I know ... but keep it from Hector :) . I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it! ;-)

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Posted: 26 Mar 2014, 15:50
by tomogull
stefano wrote: I know ... but keep it from Hector :) . I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it! ;-)
Ha - it will be NORTHAMPTON (I really, really, really hope so) and Torqu ..... no, I can't find it in myself to type it either :'(