Jack Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Few interesting permutations, only worth talking about them based on a Saints win otherwise we’re 5th and playing at home on the Saturday lunchtime which I’d like to avoid: Saints 3rd - Millwall lose and Boro fail to win. Saints to play Wrexham/Hull/Derby away on the Friday night Saints 4th - Millwall lose or Boro fail to win. Saints to play Millwall/Boro away Saturday lunchtime Realistically it’s going to be Boro isn’t it, either home or away on the Saturday lunchtime. Both are shit Edited 3 hours ago by Jack
Turkish Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Jack said: Few interesting permutations, only worth taking about them based on a Saints win otherwise we’re 5th and playing at home on the Saturday lunchtime which I’d like to avoid: Saints 3rd - Millwall lose and Boro fail to win. Saints to play Wrexham/Hull/Derby away on the Friday night Saints 4th - Millwall lose or Boro fail to win. Saints to play Millwall/Boro away Saturday lunchtime Realistically it’s going to be Boro isn’t it, either home or away on the Saturday lunchtime. Both are shit yep, Ipswich and Millwall will both win. Boro have hit a bit of form again and i think Hackney will be back for the play offs so a really tough couple of games. Middlesborough is a rough old place too so wouldn't fancy staying up there after a play off semi final, long drive back win or lose.
aintforever Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Think I would prefer to play Millwall in the Semis rather than have their wanker fans ruin a day out at Wembley. 1
Jack Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Turkish said: yep, Ipswich and Millwall will both win. Boro have hit a bit of form again and i think Hackney will be back for the play offs so a really tough couple of games. Middlesborough is a rough old place too so wouldn't fancy staying up there after a play off semi final, long drive back win or lose. We stayed in Newcastle last time we went up to Boro, was an hour on the train from there. Absolutely no point in staying in Middlesbrough, it’s a shithole
franniesTache Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Jack said: We stayed in Newcastle last time we went up to Boro, was an hour on the train from there. Absolutely no point in staying in Middlesbrough, it’s a shithole I dunno when i went there last time we got promoted i was surprised by how much it had improved as a city, seemed to be a lot of development there, especially around the university. Some good spots to both eat and drink i thought and pretty similar to southampton in many ways. One thing i hope if it's Boro is that we manage to find a way of beating our North East curse, because i dread every game in that corner of the country and our record there is appalling 1
CB Fry Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, beatlesaint said: If a team wins the first leg 3-0 its not much of an advantage is it? I'm just saying that i doubt it bothers Tonda, you can hear him say "we have to play home and away so it makes no difference" Honestly insane. Any manager or player would want the second leg (plus potential extra time and penalties) to be at their home ground. Tonda included. He wont be saying anything like your made up quote unless we fail and we're fifth and we have to get on with it. Absolutely not "some fan thing". Edited 2 hours ago by CB Fry 1
Dman Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Sheaf Saint said: Wooosh 😉 yeah, that'll teach me for not reading the post.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago It’s obvious any team would prefer the home leg second, and it is actually the reward for finishing above the opposition. That said, the balance is whether the advantage of playing home second outweighs the advantage of having a fully fit squad, rested and at peak fitness. Ideally you’d like both, but if Ross Stewart, Jander & THB are fucked because they’ve played too many games lately, whether they’re fucked for the home or away game is immaterial. Tonda needs to weigh up the medical teams feedback, how the players feel, how they look in training, and make his decisions based around that. That’s his fucking job at the end of the day. Personally, I’d be cautions, any indication players need a rest, I’d rest them, even if it means Archer playing up front, or Quasie & Wood being the centre half pairing. No point in going to the well once more, when we can beat Preston with 6 changes anyway, 1
hypochondriac Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Lord Duckhunter said: It’s obvious any team would prefer the home leg second, and it is actually the reward for finishing above the opposition. That said, the balance is whether the advantage of playing home second outweighs the advantage of having a fully fit squad, rested and at peak fitness. Ideally you’d like both, but if Ross Stewart, Jander & THB are fucked because they’ve played too many games lately, whether they’re fucked for the home or away game is immaterial. Tonda needs to weigh up the medical teams feedback, how the players feel, how they look in training, and make his decisions based around that. That’s his fucking job at the end of the day. Personally, I’d be cautions, any indication players need a rest, I’d rest them, even if it means Archer playing up front, or Quasie & Wood being the centre half pairing. No point in going to the well once more, when we can beat Preston with 6 changes anyway, Yep. I know he won't do it but personally I'd go: Peretz Jellert Wood Quarshie Wellington Fellows Romeu Charles Edozie Jay Robinson Archer Then start playoffs with: Peretz Bree THB Stephens Manning Matsuki Downes Jander Scienza Azaz Larin Which gives all except Peretz a rest.
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