
Nexstar
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Based on what? The fact we put in an excellent performance at the weekend and scored 3 goals in 45 minutes against one of the best teams in this division. Or the fact cardiff drew 0-0 at home yesterday? 2-2
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I realise that by getting up early you get a lot done. My friday for example: - up at 6.50am - breakfast, bus to winchester - 4 hours of lesson/work/socialising - have lunch and get the bus home - home by 1pm. This means I feel it is my duty to sleep in as much as possible on weekends, and barely be awake by the time i would have finished my friday at college.
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During the week I have to get up at 6.50 for college ( and i like to sleep ) therefore on weekends, this past saturday for example, i got up at 12:05, got dressed, had breakfast and caught the bus down to st. marys. Lovely
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Didn't realise so many caravans could get wireless connections...
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Really nice day out there, I also think there will be a lot of goals (just like the away fixture) but the final score will be 4-2......to either team!
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But like I said this can't be right as if a game sells out they would then just put the attendance as the maximum capacity for St. Marys (32,689). But they don't, for example Southend in our play-off season, match totally sold-out including hospitality and the attendance was 32,008.
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Right, but i still don't know how they come up with the figure, unless they look around and pluck something out the air?
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I still don't understand how they are counted anyway. The turnstile clicks each time someone goes through, and there's no button to distinguish between season tickets and normal match tickets, which would be needed to come up with the attendance figure. Unless you think they just use the season ticket holders (like 10,000) and add the amount of match tickets sold, meaning if a game was sold-out they would put the attendance as 32,689? They don't so i'm pretty sure they count up the number of people in the stadium.
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Won 6 of their last 7 games, and won't be going down
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Leicester, beat them 3 times last season!
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Saints 1 - 3 Preston A late goal from each team
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Right, but you were commenting on wotte's assessment of the game, which looks roughly as though it sounded.
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Well to be fair sounded second half like we deserved at least a point and just didn't take our first-half chances, will have to see what people at the game thought.
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Norwich losing 1 to preston
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And 4 points behind norwich, who have no games in hand. Or we put on a good show, turn it around, end up 1 point form safety and are right in the mix.
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Crap, charlton winning
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You say average sides, but bristol city have only lost 3 times at home all season and haven't lost in the league since mid-december.
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.......yes..... Apparently greg halford scored late on against us last week, when it was jamie ward.
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All city according to SSN and kelvin as has already had 2 saves to make...
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Experienced starting 11 and a strong midfield. Although i still don't expect anything
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Johnston's paint trophy
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3-1, a late consolation goal from saga
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"That number is expected to rise however as there is room for a further 1000 Saints fans in the away end and tickets can be bought at the ground on the day"