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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by BWFC_Insane » Tue May 01, 2012 5:11 pm

thebish wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote: City winning by one goal at Newcastle will be tough enough.

how so - given that wiggin just spanked a shedfull in against them?
Cos before that Newcastle had won 6 in a row and they sit fifth in the league.

Going there isn't easy. Just ask City's title rivals.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by boltonboris » Tue May 01, 2012 5:15 pm

Relentless09 wrote:The only way we are screwed completely is if united lose ?
Not if they BOTH lose! :wink:
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Lord Kangana » Tue May 01, 2012 5:16 pm

Relentless09 wrote:The only way we are screwed completely is if united lose ?

It would say its more if QPR win tbh. :wink:
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by thebish » Tue May 01, 2012 5:24 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
thebish wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote: City winning by one goal at Newcastle will be tough enough.

how so - given that wiggin just spanked a shedfull in against them?
Cos before that Newcastle had won 6 in a row and they sit fifth in the league.

Going there isn't easy. Just ask City's title rivals.
none of that would I dispute... but - I'd still argue that if wiggin can spank a hatfull against them - so can citeh... even if it is at home - it's the same personnel

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by BWFC_Insane » Tue May 01, 2012 5:27 pm

thebish wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
thebish wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote: City winning by one goal at Newcastle will be tough enough.

how so - given that wiggin just spanked a shedfull in against them?
Cos before that Newcastle had won 6 in a row and they sit fifth in the league.

Going there isn't easy. Just ask City's title rivals.
none of that would I dispute... but - I'd still argue that if wiggin can spank a hatfull against them - so can citeh... even if it is at home - it's the same personnel
Wigan was a one off game. Of course Citeh can win but it won't be easy.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by thebish » Tue May 01, 2012 5:46 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
thebish wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
thebish wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote: City winning by one goal at Newcastle will be tough enough.

how so - given that wiggin just spanked a shedfull in against them?
Cos before that Newcastle had won 6 in a row and they sit fifth in the league.

Going there isn't easy. Just ask City's title rivals.
none of that would I dispute... but - I'd still argue that if wiggin can spank a hatfull against them - so can citeh... even if it is at home - it's the same personnel
Wigan was a one off game. Of course Citeh can win but it won't be easy.
unless I am very much mistaken, the citeh game will also be a one-off game... :wink:

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by BWFC_Insane » Tue May 01, 2012 5:54 pm

Ok statistically looking across the whole season as a sample, it suggests that City won't have an easy time beating Newcastle....

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Post by thebish » Tue May 01, 2012 6:04 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:Ok statistically looking across the whole season as a sample, it suggests that City won't have an easy time beating Newcastle....
see - I knew you'd see it my way sooner or later! :wink:

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Tombwfc » Tue May 01, 2012 7:21 pm

I think the tension has made people lose their minds, and really look far too much into other events and how they might affect us.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Hoboh » Tue May 01, 2012 7:22 pm

Tombwfc wrote:I think the tension has made people lose their minds, and really look far too much into other events and how they might affect us.
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by TANGODANCER » Tue May 01, 2012 7:27 pm

Tombwfc wrote:I think the tension has made people lose their minds, and really look far too much into other events and how they might affect us.
No doubt Tom. No denying the tension either though. One massive game and it sure won't be any cakewalk. If we win it'll make up for an awful lot of dissapointments and we'll have to play on a higher level to do it. Got the jitters aleady.
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Prufrock » Tue May 01, 2012 10:15 pm

boltonboris wrote:I say it pretty much every week. It doesn't matter who the ref is. They've no vendetta's. They're all just shite.
They do, however, have different styles of being shite. Some let everything go, some nothing.
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Wed May 02, 2012 12:30 am

mullayo wrote:
thebish wrote:
mullayo wrote:
Bruno3 wrote:
mullayo wrote:Citeh winning today was all gravy. If they had lost they'd be on holiday playing QPR. Now it goes from a fairly easy firxture to the hardest one in football.
It's all there for us. The stars have aligned. Now let's do the business or we really deserve being in the 2nd tier.
Agree 100% - but we are BWFC and I've lost count of the number of times we've got ourselves into a position where we should win a game and then shoot ourselves in the foot (or get shot in the foot by the likes of Barry Kn....obhead). Let's just hope tomorrow doesn't get added to the long list. By the way, who's the referee - let me hazard a guess at Clattenburg or "I hate KD " Phil Dowd.
Referee: M Dean
Assistants: D Cann, S Ledger
Fourth Official: J Moss
Match Delegate: R Jobson
PGMO: R Hart
what the buggery-tit are those jobs?
I'm not sure about the first one but I'm pretty sure the PG moderator makes sure all the swearing is bleeped
Not quite:
The PL refereeing is run, regulated and controlled by the Professional Games Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) which is run by Mike Riley, it is a Limited company and not obliged to reveal anything to fans. The PGMO website has been down for some time. Having repeatedly contacted the above email address I have only extracted the most basic of information about the referee selection process:

"PGMO look at the fixtures 6 weeks ahead, pick the right refs for the right games, then review this on a weekly basis. They take all factors into account, other games they have reffed, who they support, distance to travel, and in some cases international refs may have reffed in Europe during the week, and this all impacts on availability. Referees can’t always have a Premier League match every game."
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Jakerbeef » Wed May 02, 2012 12:51 am

Prufrock wrote:
boltonboris wrote:I say it pretty much every week. It doesn't matter who the ref is. They've no vendetta's. They're all just shite.
They do, however, have different styles of being shite. Some let everything go, some nothing.
Except Clattenburg, who adds being a bellend to his shite-ness.

That and I genuinely do think he has it in for our Kev.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by thebish » Wed May 02, 2012 8:28 am

Montreal Wanderer wrote:
The PL refereeing is run, regulated and controlled by the Professional Games Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) which is run by Mike Riley, it is a Limited company and not obliged to reveal anything to fans. The PGMO website has been down for some time. Having repeatedly contacted the above email address I have only extracted the most basic of information about the referee selection process:

"PGMO look at the fixtures 6 weeks ahead, pick the right refs for the right games, then review this on a weekly basis. They take all factors into account, other games they have reffed, who they support, distance to travel, and in some cases international refs may have reffed in Europe during the week, and this all impacts on availability. Referees can’t always have a Premier League match every game."

so - on the night - what will R Hart actually do?

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by ohjimmyjimmy » Wed May 02, 2012 8:36 am

thebish wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:
The PL refereeing is run, regulated and controlled by the Professional Games Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) which is run by Mike Riley, it is a Limited company and not obliged to reveal anything to fans. The PGMO website has been down for some time. Having repeatedly contacted the above email address I have only extracted the most basic of information about the referee selection process:

"PGMO look at the fixtures 6 weeks ahead, pick the right refs for the right games, then review this on a weekly basis. They take all factors into account, other games they have reffed, who they support, distance to travel, and in some cases international refs may have reffed in Europe during the week, and this all impacts on availability. Referees can’t always have a Premier League match every game."

so - on the night - what will R Hart actually do?
Beat like crazy then break when spurs score...

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Post by Annoyed Grunt » Wed May 02, 2012 8:55 am

ohjimmyjimmy wrote:
thebish wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:
The PL refereeing is run, regulated and controlled by the Professional Games Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) which is run by Mike Riley, it is a Limited company and not obliged to reveal anything to fans. The PGMO website has been down for some time. Having repeatedly contacted the above email address I have only extracted the most basic of information about the referee selection process:

"PGMO look at the fixtures 6 weeks ahead, pick the right refs for the right games, then review this on a weekly basis. They take all factors into account, other games they have reffed, who they support, distance to travel, and in some cases international refs may have reffed in Europe during the week, and this all impacts on availability. Referees can’t always have a Premier League match every game."

so - on the night - what will R Hart actually do?
Beat like crazy then break when spurs score...
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by newboy » Thu May 03, 2012 1:40 pm

It'll be a last day jobbie for all the teams involved us, Qpr and Blackburn who I think will beat Wigan so they will be on same points as us and QPR who will win on Sunday the best I can see is us getting is a draw .If so Wigan theoretically will be safe on the last day QPR and Blackburn will have to turn over City and Chelsea we will have to play for a win against Stoke to be safe I think we're better away than at home.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Hoboh » Thu May 03, 2012 2:11 pm

newboy wrote:It'll be a last day jobbie for all the teams involved us, Qpr and Blackburn who I think will beat Wigan so they will be on same points as us and QPR who will win on Sunday the best I can see is us getting is a draw .If so Wigan theoretically will be safe on the last day QPR and Blackburn will have to turn over City and Chelsea we will have to play for a win against Stoke to be safe I think we're better away than at home.
Big straws them fella

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by ChrisC » Thu May 03, 2012 2:14 pm

All these positive vibes for QPR beating stoke might just work against them.. Be interesting to see how they deal with being favorites and the pressure of last chance saloon.. I see a draw in that game personally which would leave us needing a win from the last 2 games or 2 draws which we don't really do.

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