The next four games
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Re: The next four games
Bolton - 2 games, 6 points
Forest - 2 games, 6 points
Leeds - 3 games, 3 points
Leicester - 3 games, 2 points
Brighton - 3 games, 1 point
Boro - 2 games, 0 points
Good results for us tonight, with Leicester and Leeds only drawing, and Brighton losing. We're now just 5 points behind Leicester, 3 behind Forest and 2 behind Brighton. There's a nice cushion of 2 points over Leeds too. Leciester only have 1 win in their last 8 games which is shocking form at this stage of a season, and Brighton will also be worried after only picking up 1 point in their last 3 games.
Get a win at Ipswich and we could get into the play off spots.
Forest - 2 games, 6 points
Leeds - 3 games, 3 points
Leicester - 3 games, 2 points
Brighton - 3 games, 1 point
Boro - 2 games, 0 points
Good results for us tonight, with Leicester and Leeds only drawing, and Brighton losing. We're now just 5 points behind Leicester, 3 behind Forest and 2 behind Brighton. There's a nice cushion of 2 points over Leeds too. Leciester only have 1 win in their last 8 games which is shocking form at this stage of a season, and Brighton will also be worried after only picking up 1 point in their last 3 games.
Get a win at Ipswich and we could get into the play off spots.
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Re: The next four games
Oh, please... This is really on now... COYW...
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One game at a time guys, I'm sure that is what the team are looking at, so lets not get too excited or overconfident. On the law of averages we are bound to lose a game soon, and as Ipswich are no push overs it could be on Saturday, but fingers and everything else I can find crossedWilliam the White wrote:Oh, please... This is really on now... COYW...

Team confidence looks high at present so long may that last!!!
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wtf are you guys on about?
we are domed. nothing more, nothing less, just. feck*. domed.
Now less of this nonsense.
we are domed. nothing more, nothing less, just. feck*. domed.
Now less of this nonsense.
Re: The next four games
too right - they are managed by Mick McCarthy - how could anyone possibly imagine we could beat a team that he is managing?FaninOz wrote:Ipswich are no push overs...
give your heads a shake you positive vibe-mongers!
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...and it's Barnet's turn to win the Premier League.FaninOz wrote:On the law of averages we are bound to lose a game soon
Sorry, FiO, but yon phrase/reasoning [sic] "law of averages" is one of my most hated footballing phrases. Quite simply, these things don't even themselves out.
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indeed - if you flip a coin and get 48 consecutive heads - the next flip is still 50/50 chance (unless the coin turns out to be rigged!!) of head or tail...
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Had a dream last night that Poyet jumped ship and went to Reading, Billy Davis fell off the wagon and went on an almighty month long bender and our run of good form came to end with a 3-1 drubbing at Ipswich.
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I wonder which of those three is the most likely!!!
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Yes you right time forrnet to the Blue Square Pemier,Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:...and it's Barnet's turn to win the Premier League.FaninOz wrote:On the law of averages we are bound to lose a game soon
Sorry, FiO, but yon phrase/reasoning [sic] "law of averages" is one of my most hated footballing phrases. Quite simply, these things don't even themselves out.

The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Not evening themselves out, is different though? Averages don't necessarily mean equity?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:...and it's Barnet's turn to win the Premier League.FaninOz wrote:On the law of averages we are bound to lose a game soon
Sorry, FiO, but yon phrase/reasoning [sic] "law of averages" is one of my most hated footballing phrases. Quite simply, these things don't even themselves out.
We have the 20th most impressive away form in this league at the moment. If that doesn't even itself out some at Ipswich (who have the 19th most impressive home record), then surely we're domed?
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