Sheaf Saint Posted Saturday at 07:07 Posted Saturday at 07:07 5 minutes ago, trousers said: QPR won't lose today... Mark my words... Their form over the last six games is bettered only by ours. I don't expect a comfortable Millwall win. 1
Sheaf Saint Posted Saturday at 11:53 Posted Saturday at 11:53 4 hours ago, Sheaf Saint said: Their form over the last six games is bettered only by ours. I don't expect a comfortable Millwall win. Ok ignore me. Millwall 2-0 after 17 mins and cruising it seems. 1 1
trousers Posted Saturday at 11:55 Posted Saturday at 11:55 5 hours ago, trousers said: QPR won't lose today... Mark my words... Mystic Trousers strikes again!! 😂😂😂 3
Willo of Whiteley Posted Saturday at 12:28 Posted Saturday at 12:28 Have QPR ever come back from behind? Ever? Must win even more now for us
Football Special Posted Saturday at 12:32 Posted Saturday at 12:32 Millwall are going to be hard to catch looking at their fixtures, 4th place would still be great for us considering where we were a few weeks ago
sfc4prem Posted Saturday at 12:46 Posted Saturday at 12:46 13 minutes ago, Football Special said: Millwall are going to be hard to catch looking at their fixtures, 4th place would still be great for us considering where we were a few weeks ago Exactly, Tonda and the team have done incredibly for us even to be mentioning the possibility of automatics!
Badger Posted Saturday at 13:01 Posted Saturday at 13:01 14 minutes ago, sfc4prem said: Exactly, Tonda and the team have done incredibly for us even to be mentioning the possibility of automatics! Even the playoffs were more of a distant dream than realistic prospect when he took over.
Baird of the land Posted Saturday at 13:30 Posted Saturday at 13:30 We really could have done with Leicester/Oxford results going better, to keep their games vs millwall meaningful.
rallyboy Posted Saturday at 16:24 Posted Saturday at 16:24 Yeah I can't see where Millwall are going to drop a point. But we'll be in good nick for the play-offs.
Willo of Whiteley Posted Saturday at 16:30 Posted Saturday at 16:30 The chase is still on, all eyes to Ipswich v Boro tomorrow
Sheaf Saint Posted Saturday at 16:32 Posted Saturday at 16:32 3 hours ago, Baird of the land said: We really could have done with Leicester/Oxford results going better, to keep their games vs millwall meaningful. Or maybe they will have the opposite effect. If the pressure is off because they are already relegated, they could spring a surprise on Millwall. I distinctly remember us going to Derby in the early 90s after they had already been relegated and losing 6-2!
Sheaf Saint Posted Saturday at 16:37 Posted Saturday at 16:37 Only one more point needed to confirm a playoff place. It's mad that as recently as two weeks ago we were a point outside and still not certain of even breaking into the top 6, let alone staying there. I do have a conundrum though. A few weeks ago (can't remember after which game) I stuck a cheeky £4 on us to finish in the top two at 150/1. That's now shortened to 9/2 on Bet365 and they are offering me £75 cash out right now. So.... Deal or no deal? 1
Harry_SFC Posted Saturday at 16:42 Posted Saturday at 16:42 Tough to see how we will finish above Millwall, let alone Ipswich. Main thing for me is to ensure we finish either 3rd or 4th and get the second leg at home. 1
Harry_SFC Posted Saturday at 16:43 Posted Saturday at 16:43 4 hours ago, Football Special said: Millwall are going to be hard to catch looking at their fixtures, 4th place would still be great for us considering where we were a few weeks ago Stoke are a very poor side at the moment. Oxford tough to beat at home, that's our only hope I think as Leicester are a complete shambles.
Badger Posted Saturday at 16:57 Posted Saturday at 16:57 8 minutes ago, Harry_SFC said: Stoke are a very poor side at the moment. Oxford tough to beat at home, that's our only hope I think as Leicester are a complete shambles. Stoke can be a difficult team to play against at their place, and I suspect some of their crowd will be fired up with Millwall in town. Be surprised if they don’t make a game of it. Leicester may be playing and scrapping to stay up, or down and ‘relaxed’ (“freedom to play” I’ve read bandied about). They should be performing better than they are with the players they’ve got. On paper I’d agree that Millwall should win all three, but the Championship does throw up some results (skates beating Middlesbrough and Ipswich in the same week for example). Anyone can beat anyone. which I’m sure Tonda will drum into our lot as well. Nothing is a forgone conclusion (Sheff Weds relegation apart that is).
skintsaint Posted Saturday at 17:32 Posted Saturday at 17:32 1 hour ago, rallyboy said: Yeah I can't see where Millwall are going to drop a point. But we'll be in good nick for the play-offs. Millwall are more than capable of drawing a game or two out of the remaining games. I know they won today but were on a patchy run.
saintant Posted Saturday at 17:33 Posted Saturday at 17:33 If Boro beat Ipswich tomorrow and we win our last 3 we'll finish 2nd unless Millwall win their 3 games. I still think Millwall will slip up somewhere. 1
Lord Duckhunter Posted Saturday at 17:35 Posted Saturday at 17:35 Millwall should win all 3 & probably will do, if they’re chasing Ipswich. Different mentality needed if it’s yours to lose. Pressure does strange things to teams, lets see how they handle it if Ipswich lose tomorrow….
Football Special Posted Saturday at 17:37 Posted Saturday at 17:37 38 minutes ago, Badger said: Stoke can be a difficult team to play against at their place, and I suspect some of their crowd will be fired up with Millwall in town. Be surprised if they don’t make a game of it. Leicester may be playing and scrapping to stay up, or down and ‘relaxed’ (“freedom to play” I’ve read bandied about). They should be performing better than they are with the players they’ve got. On paper I’d agree that Millwall should win all three, but the Championship does throw up some results (skates beating Middlesbrough and Ipswich in the same week for example). Anyone can beat anyone. which I’m sure Tonda will drum into our lot as well. Nothing is a forgone conclusion (Sheff Weds relegation apart that is). I can't see Stoke stopping them, but who knows, perhaps a 0-0 with Super Baz playing a blinder and keeping a clean sheet 1
SNSUN Posted Saturday at 17:52 Posted Saturday at 17:52 57 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: Only one more point needed to confirm a playoff place. It's mad that as recently as two weeks ago we were a point outside and still not certain of even breaking into the top 6, let alone staying there. I do have a conundrum though. A few weeks ago (can't remember after which game) I stuck a cheeky £4 on us to finish in the top two at 150/1. That's now shortened to 9/2 on Bet365 and they are offering me £75 cash out right now. So.... Deal or no deal? It's only 4 quid. I say let it ride. Better to lose 4 than cry and use that 71 pound profit to buy tissues if we make it.
Harry_SFC Posted Saturday at 18:03 Posted Saturday at 18:03 23 minutes ago, Football Special said: I can't see Stoke stopping them, but who knows, perhaps a 0-0 with Super Baz playing a blinder and keeping a clean sheet There's more chance of Sheffield Wednesday staying up. 2
Cabrone Posted Saturday at 18:06 Posted Saturday at 18:06 Boro know that tomorrow is their last chance for top 2 so they are going to give it their all. My hunch is a score draw which neither will want. I also think Millwall will slip up somewhere and we'll beat Ipswich. It really feels like it's going to the last game. Fantastic. 4
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Saturday at 19:02 Posted Saturday at 19:02 7 hours ago, trousers said: Mystic Trousers strikes again!! 😂😂😂 I got arrested when I tried to convince people of my mystic trousers. Just before I became deputy leader of the Greens. 2
SW5 SAINT Posted Saturday at 20:44 Posted Saturday at 20:44 (edited) Any chance we could recall Bazunu from Stoke, before they play Millwall…..! Edited Saturday at 21:56 by SW5 SAINT Edit 6
saintant Posted Saturday at 20:45 Posted Saturday at 20:45 Haven't heard or seen much of Dragan Solak but imagine he must be enjoying the way this season has panned out considering our dodgy start. Wonder if he gets to many games. Assume he'll be at Wembley for the semi-final game.
Lighthouse Posted Saturday at 21:47 Posted Saturday at 21:47 Genuinely no idea how to feel about tomorrows games at Portman Road. On paper that second place is tantalising but I can't help but feel Millwall will match our results from their three fairly easy fixtures. It still might end up being in our best interests for Ipswich to ride off into the sunset and not have to face them in the playoffs, as counter-intuitive as that feels. 1
sfc4prem Posted Saturday at 21:56 Posted Saturday at 21:56 1 hour ago, saintant said: Haven't heard or seen much of Dragan Solak but imagine he must be enjoying the way this season has panned out considering our dodgy start. Wonder if he gets to many games. Assume he'll be at Wembley for the semi-final game. Glad he's shut up for a while if I'm honest 1
SaintTex Posted Saturday at 23:29 Posted Saturday at 23:29 (edited) i had totally not been focusing on Millwall in our quest for 2nd. But now seeing their run-in my optimism after the win today has turned to pessimism! damn it.. i should just enjoy the 19 match unbeaten streak! Edited Saturday at 23:29 by SaintTex
Football Special Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago What are the latest odds for Saints to finish top 2? Ipswich and Millwall must still be heavy favourites
Sheaf Saint Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, Football Special said: What are the latest odds for Saints to finish top 2? Ipswich and Millwall must still be heavy favourites Ipswich 2/5 Saints 9/2 Millwall 15/2 Boro 12/1 Seems strange that they would have Millwall at longer odds than us, given they already have a points advantage. I guess they must be taking our better current form and GD into account though.
Football Special Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 8 hours ago, Lighthouse said: Genuinely no idea how to feel about tomorrows games at Portman Road. On paper that second place is tantalising but I can't help but feel Millwall will match our results from their three fairly easy fixtures. It still might end up being in our best interests for Ipswich to ride off into the sunset and not have to face them in the playoffs, as counter-intuitive as that feels. I agree, and if Middlesbrough were to win we could find we actually finish outside the top 4. Top many permutations to worry about it
Tamesaint Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: Ipswich 2/5 Saints 9/2 Millwall 15/2 Boro 12/1 Seems strange that they would have Millwall at longer odds than us, given they already have a points advantage. I guess they must be ta/king our better current form and GD into account though. My bet of Automatic promotion / FA cup win double (at 100 / 1 and 50/1 respectively) is still looking good. Unfortunately it was only a 10p bet but it will pay over £500 if it comes off.
trousers Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 46 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: Ipswich 2/5 Saints 9/2 Millwall 15/2 Boro 12/1 Seems strange that they would have Millwall at longer odds than us, given they already have a points advantage. I guess they must be taking our better current form and GD into account though. # MLG Mode # "Betting odds are based on how many people are placing bets, not the actual likelihood of the outcome" 🤪 1 3
tisspahars Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago For all those saying "hard to see where Millwall drop any points" (which in some respects of course I get)....the combined odds of that treble would be well over 3/1 I suspect.
saintant Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 11 hours ago, SW5 SAINT said: Any chance we could recall Bazunu from Stoke, before they play Millwall…..! You know Baz is going to let in a couple of real howlers. 1
Mboto Gorge Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 15 minutes ago, saintant said: You know Baz is going to let in a couple of real howlers. If he does we should just terminate his contract. Not sure how many years he had left mind
Baird of the land Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 10 hours ago, Lighthouse said: Genuinely no idea how to feel about tomorrow’s games at Portman Road. On paper that second place is tantalising but I can't help but feel Millwall will match our results from their three fairly easy fixtures. It still might end up being in our best interests for Ipswich to ride off into the sunset and not have to face them in the playoffs, as counter-intuitive as that feels. I’m definitely supporting boro. Getting 2nd would be huge, plus Millwall have caused us huge problems this season, so I struggle with the anyone but Ipswich and we’ll be ok logic. 1
trousers Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 34 minutes ago, tisspahars said: For all those saying "hard to see where Millwall drop any points" (which in some respects of course I get)....the combined odds of that treble would be well over 3/1 I suspect. Insurance bet ahoy!
S-Clarke Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I honestly felt we'd be scrambling around with Derby, so to be all but assured in the playoffs with 3 games left is utter nuts. To be 1 point off 2nd is just nonsense. A lot is made of the collapse of Boro, but we've fully capitalised on that lot (and it wasn't as dramatic a collapse as some make out really) Ideally you'd want a Boro win today for sure, but even an Ipswich win and we've still got chances. I look at Ipswich away to WBA and then ourselves, if they get 6 points from those then fair do's - but they've still got opportunities to drop points after today. Millwall are an interesting one as they're in there right now, and their run in does look 'ok', you'd imagine they'll do Leicester quite comfortably. Stoke away isn't a 'banker' by any means, so there are opportunities for them to pickup a draw somewhere I reckon. Like ourselves, Millwall need to be perfect. Maybe Smallbone can come back from injury to head in an own goal against Stoke or something? All totally exciting though, and from a season which was looking like mid-table nothingness - with a bunch of players a lot of us couldn't stand - you have to say this is the biggest turn around in a season I can ever remember. 1
Football Special Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 2 hours ago, trousers said: Insurance bet ahoy! Going to place a treble on Millwall to win at Stoke, Ipswich to win at Charlton and Middlesbrough -1 vs Sheff Wed for midweek as expect all three to happen #printingmoney
Patches O Houlihan Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) Boro 1 up, against the run of play Edited 12 hours ago by Patches O Houlihan
LegalEagle Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago If we don’t get second we want Ipswich to. None of Boro, Milwall or Hull are anything to be afraid of
Toussaint Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 14 minutes ago, LegalEagle said: If we don’t get second we want Ipswich to. None of Boro, Milwall or Hull are anything to be afraid of We haven’t done very well against any of those so far this season. None of them will be a walkover.
hypochondriac Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, S-Clarke said: I honestly felt we'd be scrambling around with Derby, so to be all but assured in the playoffs with 3 games left is utter nuts. To be 1 point off 2nd is just nonsense. A lot is made of the collapse of Boro, but we've fully capitalised on that lot (and it wasn't as dramatic a collapse as some make out really) Ideally you'd want a Boro win today for sure, but even an Ipswich win and we've still got chances. I look at Ipswich away to WBA and then ourselves, if they get 6 points from those then fair do's - but they've still got opportunities to drop points after today. Millwall are an interesting one as they're in there right now, and their run in does look 'ok', you'd imagine they'll do Leicester quite comfortably. Stoke away isn't a 'banker' by any means, so there are opportunities for them to pickup a draw somewhere I reckon. Like ourselves, Millwall need to be perfect. Maybe Smallbone can come back from injury to head in an own goal against Stoke or something? All totally exciting though, and from a season which was looking like mid-table nothingness - with a bunch of players a lot of us couldn't stand - you have to say this is the biggest turn around in a season I can ever remember. I think if Ipswich win today then it's very difficult to finish above them. 1
Matthew Le God Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Toussaint said: We haven’t done very well against any of those so far this season. None of them will be a walkover. We look very different to when we played those sides last. Now playing 4231, a long unbeaten run, lots of squad depth, only one player out injured and playing with a lot of confidence running throughout the squad. 1
Mboto Gorge Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Matthew Le God said: We look very different to when we played those sides last. Now playing 4231, a long unbeaten run, lots of squad depth, only one player out injured and playing with a lot of confidence running throughout the squad. Unbelievably, I totally agree with you MLG. Things must be going well! 1
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