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Re: Remaining Fixtures

by SuperNickyWroe » 06 Apr 2013, 22:31

SuperNickyWroe wrote:another week. squeeky bum time getting squeekier! :-o

well here we go!

barnet v chesterfield - hoping for a draw, but expecting a home win! :@
brizzie v wombles - has to be a home win.
greeks v daggers - better be a home win! :@
gargs v chelts - should be away win.
york v accres - could do with a draw or away win - got a (bad) feeling it might be a home win though. :'(

as for the mighty TUFC - well............................. :|

well,

barnet - tick. :clap:
wombles - tick. :clap:
daggers - FFS! useless f**king greeks! :@
gargs - bugger. :'(
york v accres - will take that! :clap:

us - well........................ :'(

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by Gullscorer » 05 Apr 2013, 15:27

In the form table (last 6 games), the top 6 are Bristol Rovers, Accrington, Cheltenham, Chesterfield, Gillingham and Plymouth; the bottom 6 are Aldershot, Dagenham, Southend, Exeter, York and Morecambe. But forget all that. It's cup-tie time...!!

I'll go for:
Barnet v Chesterfield: Draw
Bristol Rovers v Wimbledon: Home win
Exeter v Dagenham: Draw
Plymouth v Cheltenham: Draw
York v Accrington: Draw
Gillingham v Torquay: Away win

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by SuperNickyWroe » 05 Apr 2013, 14:23

another week. squeeky bum time getting squeekier! :-o

well here we go!

barnet v chesterfield - hoping for a draw, but expecting a home win! :@
brizzie v wombles - has to be a home win.
greeks v daggers - better be a home win! :@
gargs v chelts - should be away win.
york v accres - could do with a draw or away win - got a (bad) feeling it might be a home win though. :'(

as for the mighty TUFC - well............................. :|

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by Gullscorer » 01 Apr 2013, 21:55

We can play better than we did today. Perhaps the team ate too many Easter Eggs and hot cross buns over the weekend !!

Looking at Gillingham, the first of our remaining fixtures, I think we can win this, or at least nick a point, if (IF...) we return to the form we had before the Easter weekend.

Here are the results of their home games this year:
Port Vale 1-2, York 1-1, Northampton 2-0, Wycombe 0-1, Dagenham 2-1, Oxford 0-1, Plymouth 2-1, Accrington 1-0, Rotherham 1-0. W5 D1 L3 F10 A7

A win for Gillingham would seal their promotion if other results go their way. So they could be full of nerves..!! Much will depend on how determined we are to overcome our own fears and to grab the points. NERVES ARE FOR WIMPS..!! :-D

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by SuperNickyWroe » 01 Apr 2013, 19:24

bixieupnorth wrote:for gods sake super, use the bloody predictor, this thread is a mess!!
dont talk wet bix.

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by taxilady » 01 Apr 2013, 19:11

I'm assuming that we can only play better after this because I don't think it's possible for us to have another game as bad as today. Not quite sure where all that new confidence has gone;was so pleased with the new found belief playing against Redbridge & Southend & Chesterfield. We didn't fight today. Hoping it was the bitter wind that blew it all away today, & that the team will be ok again for the trip to Gillingham. How can Howe expect anyone to want to sign him when he's playing with no interest whatsoever? I'm still hopeful that we'll stay up, but only if the players actually listen to Knill's instructions; they just looked like they'd forgotten everything that they've learnt from Knill & Brass today. Come on Torquay....please? :scarf:

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by Modgull » 01 Apr 2013, 18:50

So, Brett, you see us winning two out of the last three games?

After today I am confident we cannot win two games. One, perhaps, if the team can be bothered to stir themselves against Barnet - and perhaps two draws. But with Howe about to get suspended for an early end to the season and Poke possibly out injured I can see us going winless and down into the conference.

I cannot see any grounds for optimism but then I said that four games ago before the Chesterfield performance and then had my spirits raised by an excellent performance - just pray that someone pulls another rabbit out of the hat.

:'(

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by bixieupnorth » 01 Apr 2013, 18:49

for gods sake super, use the bloody predictor, this thread is a mess!!

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by SuperNickyWroe » 01 Apr 2013, 18:17

tufcbrett wrote:After todays games, 2 of 8 will go down. 4 points seperates the bottom 8.

Torquay ................... Aldershot ................ York ............ ............ Plymouth
Gillingham (A) ........... Port Vale (A) ........... Accrington (H) ............ Cheltenham (H)
Barnet (H) ........ Wycombe (A) .......... Northampton (A) .............. Burton (A)
Morecambe (A) ......... Southend (H) .......... Southend (H) ......... Chesterfield (A)
Bristol Rovers (H) ........... Dag & Red (H) ......... Dag & Red (A) ......... Rotherham (H)
............................... Rotherham (A) .................................... Rochdale (A)

Accrington ........ Wimbledon ......... Barnet ........ Dag & Red
York (A) ....... Bristol Rovers (A) ...... Chesterfield (H) ........ Exeter (A)
Morecambe (H) ........ Exeter (H) ........ Torquay (A) .......... Oxford (H)
Bristol Rovers (A) ......... Gillingham (A) ....... Wycombe (H) ........ Aldershot (A)
Oxford (H) ....... Fleetwood (H) ........ Northampton (A) .......... York (H)


Thankfully many of them have to play each other which some sides need to be carful. Seriously out of all of them im happy with our run in. There all very winnable games.

I dont care how bad we wre today, that game is gone. The sooner people put this game behined us the better. Its in our own hands still and we won 2 out of the 3 games. If i was to predict who will go down from the fixtures i would say Aldershot and Wimbledon and York are in trouble the most.

Il wait for the abuse and the response that were loose all them games after we lost a game today. Were not going down and confident of it.

:goodpost:

spot on mate.

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by tufcbrett » 01 Apr 2013, 17:59

Dag & Red could be our save and grace. There now only 4 points out of it. They can either win the last 2 games and do us a favour or they lose the next 4 and find themself in big trouble.

For me i think aldershot are in big trouble, 3 real tough away games and two home games with sides that won lie down and roll over. Again the same with plymouth.

Noone has a easy run in and thankfully for us theres 7 other teams in trouble.

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by standupsitdown » 01 Apr 2013, 17:48

Preciting the results (excluding Torquay other than saying we'll beat Barnet) I have four teams finishing on 51 points -
Dagenham, Barnet, Accrington and Aldershot. York & Wimbledon on 52 & Plymouth on 53.

As long as we don't get hammered at Gillingham we'd need a win (Barnet) and two draws to be safe on 51 with our better (than some) goal difference.

If we don't beat Barnet then we'd be unlikely to catch them and assuming lose at Gillingham need 4 0r 5 points from Morecambe & Bristol Rovers.

A heavy defeat at Gillingham could be effectively minus one point - would we take 1.0 now?

Positives are so many teams involved, a lot playing each other and our last two games against teams with nothing to play for.

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by tufcbrett » 01 Apr 2013, 17:11

After todays games, 2 of 8 will go down. 4 points seperates the bottom 8.

Torquay ................... Aldershot ................ York ............ ............ Plymouth
Gillingham (A) ........... Port Vale (A) ........... Accrington (H) ............ Cheltenham (H)
Barnet (H) ........ Wycombe (A) .......... Northampton (A) .............. Burton (A)
Morecambe (A) ......... Southend (H) .......... Southend (H) ......... Chesterfield (A)
Bristol Rovers (H) ........... Dag & Red (H) ......... Dag & Red (A) ......... Rotherham (H)
............................... Rotherham (A) .................................... Rochdale (A)

Accrington ........ Wimbledon ......... Barnet ........ Dag & Red
York (A) ....... Bristol Rovers (A) ...... Chesterfield (H) ........ Exeter (A)
Morecambe (H) ........ Exeter (H) ........ Torquay (A) .......... Oxford (H)
Bristol Rovers (A) ......... Gillingham (A) ....... Wycombe (H) ........ Aldershot (A)
Oxford (H) ....... Fleetwood (H) ........ Northampton (A) .......... York (H)


Thankfully many of them have to play each other which some sides need to be carful. Seriously out of all of them im happy with our run in. There all very winnable games.

I dont care how bad we wre today, that game is gone. The sooner people put this game behined us the better. Its in our own hands still and we won 2 out of the 3 games. If i was to predict who will go down from the fixtures i would say Aldershot and Wimbledon and York are in trouble the most.

Il wait for the abuse and the response that were loose all them games after we lost a game today. Were not going down and confident of it.

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by Neal » 01 Apr 2013, 07:30

I think we will win 1 draw 1 and lose 3 of our last 5 games. That puts us 8 points clear of York. That means that York have to win 3. The probability of that IMHO is slim.

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by Gullscorer » 30 Mar 2013, 18:30

Good: to see Argyle beating Excretia today. :)

Not good: to see us on the same number of points as Argyle, with the same goal difference, but they have a game in hand...!! :O And they've won three games in a row..!! :O

Must cheer the lads (Gulls not Greens obviously) on to victory on Monday.. :scarf: :scarf: :scarf:

Re: Remaining Fixtures

by SuperNickyWroe » 28 Mar 2013, 21:27

think you will find that this season we lead dirty leeds 2-1 on aggregate. and their goal was never a pen! :@

so there.

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