Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

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Re: Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

by Stranded » 24 Mar 2009 12:36

Elm Park Old Boy Let's be honest, being able to play both your main promotion rivals, at home, during the run-in would normally be seen as a gift.


Still is. These are the sort of games that historically (and this season) the team always seem to get up for. I'm extremely confident that we will pick up 6 points from those two games.

The issue at the moment though, is what we'll do in the other 5 games.

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Re: Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

by Compo's Hat » 24 Mar 2009 12:46

Birmingham play Wolves on the Monday after our visit to Coventry so i don't know why some people are thinking beyond this game.

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Re: Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

by Tilehurst End » 24 Mar 2009 13:08

Sheff.U away to Palace last game of season, Warnock self confessed huge Baldes fan, maybe time to give the youth team keeper and some of his mates a try in the first team?

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Re: Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

by bigshaka'away' » 24 Mar 2009 13:27

Jerry St Clair Perhaps, but not massive enough for me to be arsed to go.


You are the worst sort of person to follow a club - dont go and then moan if we lose, critisce after not even seeing them play, go and support rugby or something.

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Re: Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

by OLLIE KEARNS » 24 Mar 2009 13:35

Compo's Hat Birmingham play Wolves on the Monday after our visit to Coventry so i don't know why some people are thinking beyond this game.


Brum v Wolves is a highly significant game for us. A Wolves win or a draw would shift the balance in our favour ahead of the Sheff U game. The right two results could put us right on Brum's tail and set Sheff U back significantly.
At this stage I'd take 3rd place and 3 points behind Brum going into the last game. A play off final at our own ground is something we'd have happily taken at the start of the season I reckon. I just hope Brum include Jaidi in their team :-)


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Re: Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

by Jerry St Clair » 24 Mar 2009 19:31

bigshaka'away'
Jerry St Clair Perhaps, but not massive enough for me to be arsed to go.


You are the worst sort of person to follow a club - dont go and then moan if we lose, critisce after not even seeing them play, go and support rugby or something.


Over 20 years going to games, well over 700 Reading games under my belt, season ticket holder since 1991, have seen such glorious games as a 4-2 defeat on a Friday night at Stockport, and a 3-0 defeat at Barnsley in the pissing rain on a Tuesday night. I'm well qualified to pass comment fanks.

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Re: Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

by The Cap » 25 Mar 2009 09:30

What a veteran! Tell 'em like it is Jerry.

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Re: Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

by Dave the rave » 25 Mar 2009 12:04

seahawk10 I am feeling murked by an inside joke that I don't get. :oops:


Sonic woosh/tiger uppermurk?

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Re: Sheff U at home is now MASSIVE

by Ian Royal » 25 Mar 2009 12:05

Dave the rave
seahawk10 I am feeling murked by an inside joke that I don't get. :oops:


Sonic woosh/tiger uppermurk?



:lol:


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