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Bristol City, away on Tuesday 21st October 8pm.
Saint_Tony replied to die Mannyschaft's topic in Saints Away Supporters
ignore last post, phoned ticket office and they sorted it -
Bristol City, away on Tuesday 21st October 8pm.
Saint_Tony replied to die Mannyschaft's topic in Saints Away Supporters
anyone know if this might go to general sale? was showing as members sales from yesterday. Looking for one spare. -
He needs to buck up his ideas fast. Slow build up and cross after cross into the box just doesn't work. There's no one to attack the ball with any aggression. He's got plenty of new players so should be given a few more games to get things going, but it looks unlikely. As others have mentioned though, time is running out. The autos are out of reach already so it will be a race for the playoffs. It only takes one decent run to get in the mix. 6 games until November and a minimum of 4 wins required, which seems unlikely right now given the level of opposition we will be facing.
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keep getting insufficient tickets message or product not on sale. Tried in all categories for one adult and 2x u17
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Biggest taking from that game is that we don't want to be playing Norwich in the playoffs. Ipswich still top but all of a sudden looking doubtful for the top 2, crazy league
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yeah you're probably right. Reminds me of last season in our final 10 games 'if we just win our next two' every week when we were incapable of winning a single game.
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We need quite a lot of results to go for us, such as Leicester today and they are now winning. We would need to win 4-5 on the bounce just to apply some pressure, I don't want to give up hope just yet but it could well be over at the end of play tonight.
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If we were to beat Ipswich on Monday, then we will have gained ground on at least 2 of the top 3 over the easter fixtures, albeit maybe only a point. So not sure how today's result completely rules us out of the automatics. It was always the case we'd need to win at the top 3, those games are far more valuable than against the others. I'm sure if we'd have won today and drew at Ipswich it would be seen as a good return. It's very fine margins though; lose on Monday and that's absolutely it. Fairplay to Ipswich though they are relentless.
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what fixture list are you looking at? 4 of our next 6 are at home. Surely you can't be expecting them to drop points at home to Sheffield Wednesday? We're going to have to win there whatever happens in order to get a points swing on them. Same with Leeds and Leicester. We just have to keep winning, one slip up and it could all be over but equally, we could be right in the mix still in 3 weeks time
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crazy schedule now for April. Imagine if a team like Liverpool got given this for a PL run in, you'd never hear the end of it. Too many games now in such a short space of time, especially considering we probably need to win 8 from 10 to have a chance of automatics. Not much we can do now, but will need some perspective if we win a few then get battered 5-0 after some rotation.
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very nervous for this one. Despite our incredible run we still need to keep winning as Leeds have a very easy run of fixtures now. Have watched City a few times as local, they are playing better under Manning, but quite honestly no one from their starting 11 gets in ours. But they are hardworking. It is vital we are out the blocks quick like we were at Swansea. I think the run comes to an end Friday but tonight will be a hard fought 2-1 win.
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confirmed by Fabrizio as going ahead, loan with buy option. Bit unexpected, he's clearly got potential but I don't think Martin is a huge fan. Whilst he seems popular with fans, he still seems to give the ball away the most. It may seem like a blow at this late stage, but I think we can cope with this.
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Martin trying to play it safe, best we can hope for is a draw, sadly. Strange to be seeing all the hate for Smallbone on various social media, when just a few weeks ago most of the fanbase seemed delighted we had not sold him, followed by signing a new contract.
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Leicester levels above us. season is over, we will win enough games but promotion is gone, we are so far off
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Great start for him, but then we know what he can do having been playing in a terrible team for a few seasons. He can still be a legend at West Ham, all this nonsense about how he should have stayed; seriously, give it up. Good luck to him, move on.