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  • Saturday really is THE chance to seize the moment and close the gap!

    Forget your form guides, predictors and crystal balls...Saturday really is THE chance to seize the moment and close the gap!

    By the end of play on Saturday with a quite likely draw between Villa V Reading and Wigan not playing the gap to safety will be 2 pts.

    A win against Sunderland gives us momentum and confidence and also has our rivals on edge especially with the run of fixtures we have.

    Fail to win and I'd say thats it, the win at Southampton gives us hope, back to back wins gives us a chance. We are never going to get out of this mess without back to back wins the points gap is too big. Back to back wins must come home and away, the next 2 home games on the spin come in May against Newcastle and Arsenal which by then could be too late.

    With the chance to leapfrog Villa next week, this is it...the Sunderland game can only be a win nothing less.

    If Southampton fail to beat Norwich they could really get dragged with the following two games against Liverpool and Chelsea.

    Fail to beat Sunderland and its cutains in my opinion, can't see anyway back after that.
    Last edited by W12_Ranger; 05-03-2013, 04:15 PM.

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    i make u right , if we can't beat the mackems we then we are at the bottom of the table for the rest of the season

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    • #3
      Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
      Forget your form guides, predictors and crystal balls...Saturday really is THE chance to seize the moment and close the gap!

      By the end of play on Saturday with a quite likely draw between Villa V Reading and Wigan not playing the gap to safety will be 2 pts.

      A win against Sunderland gives us momentum and confidence and also has our rivals on edge especially with the run of fixtures we have.

      Fail to win and I'd say thats it, the win at Southampton gives us hope, back to back wins gives us a chance. We are never going to get out of this mess without back to back wins the points gap is too big. Back to back wins must come home and away, the next 2 home games on the spin come in May against Newcastle and Arsenal which by then could be too late.

      With the chance to leapfrog Villa next week, this is it...the Sunderland game can only be a win nothing less.

      If Southampton fail to beat Norwich they could really get dragged with the following two games against Liverpool and Chelsea.

      Fail to beat Sunderland and its cutains in my opinion, can't see anyway back after that.
      That's better, that almost sounded a little positive.!!

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      • #4
        Is it a 'must win' game then? I am sure I heard that some place before

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        • #5
          Very true W12 :strive:
          I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles

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          • #6
            100% agree.
            You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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            • #7
              Biggest game of the season?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                Forget your form guides, predictors and crystal balls...Saturday really is THE chance to seize the moment and close the gap!

                By the end of play on Saturday with a quite likely draw between Villa V Reading and Wigan not playing the gap to safety will be 2 pts.

                A win against Sunderland gives us momentum and confidence and also has our rivals on edge especially with the run of fixtures we have.

                Fail to win and I'd say thats it, the win at Southampton gives us hope, back to back wins gives us a chance. We are never going to get out of this mess without back to back wins the points gap is too big. Back to back wins must come home and away, the next 2 home games on the spin come in May against Newcastle and Arsenal which by then could be too late.

                With the chance to leapfrog Villa next week, this is it...the Sunderland game can only be a win nothing less.

                If Southampton fail to beat Norwich they could really get dragged with the following two games against Liverpool and Chelsea.

                Fail to beat Sunderland and its cutains in my opinion, can't see anyway back after that.
                Couldn't disagree with a word of that. Best print it out and ask if it could be pinned to the training ground walls.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by brightonr View Post
                  Couldn't disagree with a word of that. Best print it out and ask if it could be pinned to the training ground walls.
                  Personally I think we are down , but to the optimist this one represents the point of no return in my view

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                    Personally I think we are down , but to the optimist this one represents the point of no return in my view
                    I fully agree. Would go as far as to say that a win at Villa is necessary too. A defeat, with them going further clear and us failing to make further inroads, would be disastrous.

                    Always had the thought that winning the games against Southampton, Villa, Reading, Sunderland, Wigan and Newcastle would be enough. Just couldn't see it happening on recent performances. The difference in attitude and application against Southampton, if continued, would make it possible.

                    Just hope they don't raise expectations and fail to deliver when it matters most.

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                    • #11
                      every game is the old cliche cup final.Pressure wil be enormous,hope players heads dont go.
                      Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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                      • #12
                        I agree that if we don't beat Sunderland and villa we are down.

                        Imagine winning 3 or 4 on the bounce, fulham away will be amazing..

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                        • #13
                          I think everyone should just keep their feet on the ground and don't build this up too much....If we don't win on saturday, (and it seems a ****** long time ago we last beat this lot at LR) this site will be like bedlam with posters literally going mad. We could do with a win obviously.......but don't get too despondent if we don't......... see how other results go, there will be steps forward & back, lets hope there are more forward ones

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                            I think everyone should just keep their feet on the ground and don't build this up too much....If we don't win on saturday, (and it seems a ****** long time ago we last beat this lot at LR) this site will be like bedlam with posters literally going mad. We could do with a win obviously.......but don't get too despondent if we don't......... see how other results go, there will be steps forward & back, lets hope there are more forward ones
                            It's a good opportunity, we haven't won back to back pl games since villa & Bolton dec 95 and as our situation is a bit worse than last year points wise even though the run in is better.

                            We need to win back do back wins for sure the thought of winning 3 in a row is unthinkable and villa is the typical game we will lose.

                            Sooo nervous !!!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                              I think everyone should just keep their feet on the ground and don't build this up too much....If we don't win on saturday, (and it seems a ****** long time ago we last beat this lot at LR) this site will be like bedlam with posters literally going mad. We could do with a win obviously.......but don't get too despondent if we don't......... see how other results go, there will be steps forward & back, lets hope there are more forward ones
                              this.

                              Saturday is obviously a big game, but its far from over if we lose.

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