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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
So, Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester are relegated. The final relegation spot with two games each to play will be either Oxford or Rovers. We have a five point lead over Oxford. A win at Bramhall Lane tomorrow for Rovers would keep us safe and almost certainly relegate Oxford. If Charlton completely collapse in their next three games, Oxford could be saved.

I'm wondering if I should go tomorrow to add my voice....

I think you should go! I don't think Rovers have a good record at Bramhall Lane, so they'll need all the support they can get! My brother's going, which will mean a 184 mile journey from his home in Lytham, Fylde to Sheffield and back. Two very good results for Rovers tonight should ease pressure on Rovers players, now knowing a draw tomorrow night should be enough, but let's hope they don't get all complacent!
 
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StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
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Portsmouth
Phew....congratulations Coventry.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I'm going to watch Accrington's last home game of the season on Saturday against Crawley Town. Accrington are safe and nothing to play for apart from pride, while Crawley being only 2 points above the relegation zone have much to play for, especially with their last game of the season at home to fighting for automatic promotion Salford City. I'm going with a Brighton fan friend who lives in Accrington, but originates from Crawley. He wants me to go in the away end with him and I might do yet. Obviously I'll be wanting Accrington to win, but if Crawley win I'll be quite happy for him.
 

laurentian

Senior Member
There cannot be a bunch of supporters in the land who have had as much fun as those of Coventry City this season . . . and what a way to secure the championship with a 5-1 home win and your greatest rivals being relegated.

This made me smile:

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No Ta Doctor

Über Member
There cannot be a bunch of supporters in the land who have had as much fun as those of Coventry City this season . . . and what a way to secure the championship with a 5-1 home win and your greatest rivals being relegated.

This made me smile:

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Reminds me of this Nike full page newspaper advert the day after Arsenal signed Sol Campbell
'"The quickest route into Europe" (it played a little on Standsted airport ads at the time, especially araound Tottenham Hale, where the train goes through.

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