The run-in
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Surely an away win is beckoning?
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Birmingham, perhaps? Although (only partly for selfish reasons) there's no time like the present.jonnycooper wrote:Surely an away win is beckoning?
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Yes, it's at Brighton.....jonnycooper wrote:Surely an away win is beckoning?

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aye - it is... the QPR game!jonnycooper wrote:Surely an away win is beckoning?

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Birmingham still owe us a favour for letting them stay up in 2014.
2-0 up and we knocked off for the season with 10 minutes left...
2-0 up and we knocked off for the season with 10 minutes left...
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You're worse than me.thebish wrote:aye - it is... the QPR game!jonnycooper wrote:Surely an away win is beckoning?

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You are all stark staring mad. Away wins, away with yon fairies...
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Stark staring bonkers... that's you, that is.CrazyHorse wrote:MK Dons 1-0 up to boro right now.
So that's good.
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^ Boro, twice as many shots 5 v 10, twice as much possession 33 v 66%, and three times as many corners 3 v 9, and still losing 0v1
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Good old Jordan Rhodes. Worth every penny.Nicko58 wrote:Not any more they're not.

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Oof, what a kick in the swingers for McDons. And (as someone tweeted) their fans had been booing Rhodes, presumably because he moved to a different town with greater potential financial benefit. Oh the irony.
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Good point for them non the less. Could be crucial, either way. 2 points dropped or a point gained. Will only know at the end.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Oof, what a kick in the swingers for McDons. And (as someone tweeted) their fans had been booing Rhodes, presumably because he moved to a different town with greater potential financial benefit. Oh the irony.
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not as good as three, though - I can tell you that before the end...BWFC_Insane wrote:Good point for them non the less. Could be crucial, either way. 2 points dropped or a point gained. Will only know at the end.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Oof, what a kick in the swingers for McDons. And (as someone tweeted) their fans had been booing Rhodes, presumably because he moved to a different town with greater potential financial benefit. Oh the irony.

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They are now well and truly in the mix alongside MK Dons and Bristol.Nicko58 wrote:Don't be shocked if Blackburn get dragged into it. They look pretty safe at the minute as they're five points clear with two games in hand, but they've just sold Jordan Rhodes and are on a poor run for form (they lost to us for crying out loud).
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They're playing Fulham tomorrow too. Could be an interesting one.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:They are now well and truly in the mix alongside MK Dons and Bristol.Nicko58 wrote:Don't be shocked if Blackburn get dragged into it. They look pretty safe at the minute as they're five points clear with two games in hand, but they've just sold Jordan Rhodes and are on a poor run for form (they lost to us for crying out loud).
Draw the best result? Keeps both teams closer, though I think Fulham are more likely to pull away.
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A loss to Blackburn would be my preferred result. I don't think Fulham are a rival to us to stay up, whereas Blackburn might yet become so.Rjs37 wrote:They're playing Fulham tomorrow too. Could be an interesting one.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:They are now well and truly in the mix alongside MK Dons and Bristol.Nicko58 wrote:Don't be shocked if Blackburn get dragged into it. They look pretty safe at the minute as they're five points clear with two games in hand, but they've just sold Jordan Rhodes and are on a poor run for form (they lost to us for crying out loud).
Draw the best result? Keeps both teams closer, though I think Fulham are more likely to pull away.
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Yeah, Fulham are safer than Blackburn. Even ignoring local rivalry (though that might come into it) I'd reckon we're more likely to be joined by Blackburn. Not like Lambert has proved himself capable before of leading relegation-threatened clubs to glorious revival, and without Rhodes they look very short of goals. They might draw more games than they lose, but they might not win enough if the others pick up the pace (as we have done, McDons look to be doing, etc).
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Seven points adrift at this stage of the season makes it extremely unlikely that we,ll claw our way to safety. We,ve won 4 times out of 31 games and are currently on 24 points,I predict we,ll need to grab at least another 24 points from half as many games! Anyone really think this side is capable of that? Watching Bolton this season has been painful,and the players don,t seem to have had the same urgency as most of the opposition we,ve faced this season.The squad we had at the start of this season should have been more than capable of a comfortable mid-table finish,or (dare I say it) a push for the play offs.Team tactics and use of subs has been shocking to say the least.Half this squad,and the Manager need to look no further than themselves for poor performances!
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