Originally posted by antongould
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The Round Ball Game - II
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Two more games for the Buddies before the Scottish Premier League splits into top and bottom six. We're sitting sixth with Rangers and Hamilton waiting...one win will pretty much assure us of top 6 (unless we get a right doing from Rangers), and end any fears of relegation. Congrats to Perth's kid-on Saints on their League Cup victory yesterday at Hampden, beating Livingstone by the odd goal in one. Delighted for them and and their supporters...too bad they couldn't be there for their big day.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....darren moore - cloughie that is a good man at least....
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostIndeed 8th but why on earth would he trade a position where he could be, despite a recent slump in form, managing Donny Rovers in the Championship for a club which seems so badly run from the top whose destiny is a probable double relegation?bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....I didn't think the double relegation but I did think that Doncaster is decent attacking club with some Championship credentials....and that it would have been better for Moore to see the season out there....if the Owls were circa 15th say (and in the C that is by no means safe) I'd have seen the sense in it....but it is a suprise - yes...
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Saints provided a perfect exhibition of how not to get anything from a game tonight . Concede a soft goal from a long ball down the middle, ( good finish tbf) and blow the very few chances you get.
Djenepo got a really nasty foul at the end, ( nothing given ) hope he is ok, as he is one of our few bright spots at the moment.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Prem relegation scenario is looking increasingly volatile. Sheff U will do well to escape and Baggies may well join them. I have the feeling Fulham may well get enough points. They were far better than Palace the other day and should have won it. Palace were so poor they were lucky to get nil. Getting four points from the last two games was a Houdini act of the first order and should be sufficient but fans will remain nervous to the end.
If not Fulham, who else? Of Burnley, Saints, Toon, Seagulls, on present showing Burnley have looked most at risk.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostPrem relegation scenario is looking increasingly volatile. Sheff U will do well to escape and Baggies may well join them. I have the feeling Fulham may well get enough points. They were far better than Palace the other day and should have won it. Palace were so poor they were lucky to get nil. Getting four points from the last two games was a Houdini act of the first order and should be sufficient but fans will remain nervous to the end.
If not Fulham, who else? Of Burnley, Saints, Toon, Seagulls, on present showing Burnley have looked most at risk.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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