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Thread: Plymouth- bust or promotion

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    Plymouth- bust or promotion

    I am not really that interested in the next two matches except for the money we might get if we win. What concerns me more is the Plymouth game on November 12th . They are the top team and this match will see how far our squad has come and what they have in reserve if anything. If we get a draw or win from the game I feel that we stand a good chance of promotion but a defeat will start a slide that we will struggle to stop . The young players are starting to come good and this game will give them a chance to show us their full potential. I feel this will be a game of football and not kick and run as so many games have been so far this season .

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesdad View Post
    I am not really that interested in the next two matches except for the money we might get if we win. What concerns me more is the Plymouth game on November 12th . They are the top team and this match will see how far our squad has come and what they have in reserve if anything. If we get a draw or win from the game I feel that we stand a good chance of promotion but a defeat will start a slide that we will struggle to stop . The young players are starting to come good and this game will give them a chance to show us their full potential. I feel this will be a game of football and not kick and run as so many games have been so far this season .
    I am inclined to agree that we can anticipate a game of football. But to suggest that a defeat at the hands of the runaway leaders is bordering on the ridiculous. You are virtually saying that we are in a relegation battle should we fail to take anything from this match. This is almost making Itwasin look positive!

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    Well all commentators say how poor this league is this season and Plymouth appear to be the only team playing football . So if we think we are above the rubbish that is being played in the league then this game will be a bench mark for us supporters and the club how the season will pan out. If we want to get out of this league we have to beat the best teams , I am just being honest with my views. The club might be happy for another season in this league as it appears the crowds are holding up for home games but I would rather get promoted and have more local teams visit us next season .

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesdad View Post
    .....but I would rather get promoted and have more local teams visit us next season .


    Yes - and no!

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