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Thread: Wrexham vs Yeovil 18/04/23 Score predictions

  1. #11
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    Wrexham 3 - Yeovil 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by KintoreMagpie View Post
    Much as it would be great to see Yeovil taking points from Wrexham I can’t see anything other than a comfortable win for the Welshmen.
    Nor can I. I Just hope we still have the advantage on goal difference in case miracles happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Nor can I. I Just hope we still have the advantage on goal difference in case miracles happen.
    Maybe a bit off topic, but goal difference got me thinking after Man U stuffed our beloved neighbours. I've never been one of those "why are we bothered about Forest?" types, I always love it when they lose. Just checked the goal difference for both teams, and it's +104 in our favour!!!!
    They've scored a pathetic 24 and conceded 56, we've scored an amazing 111 and conceded 39. That means in both our games I've celebrated 167 times and been disappointed 63 times. I'm well aware of the difference in levels, but to me a goal is a goal. I enjoy National League goals just as much as I did Division 1 (Premiership) goals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Maybe a bit off topic, but goal difference got me thinking after Man U stuffed our beloved neighbours. I've never been one of those "why are we bothered about Forest?" types, I always love it when they lose. Just checked the goal difference for both teams, and it's +104 in our favour!!!!
    They've scored a pathetic 24 and conceded 56, we've scored an amazing 111 and conceded 39. That means in both our games I've celebrated 167 times and been disappointed 63 times. I'm well aware of the difference in levels, but to me a goal is a goal. I enjoy National League goals just as much as I did Division 1 (Premiership) goals.
    I like your style Elite. We will be playing them in 16 months anyway.

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    Wrexham 3 - 0 Yeovil, can’t see them losing at home unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Maybe a bit off topic, but goal difference got me thinking after Man U stuffed our beloved neighbours. I've never been one of those "why are we bothered about Forest?" types, I always love it when they lose. Just checked the goal difference for both teams, and it's +104 in our favour!!!!
    They've scored a pathetic 24 and conceded 56, we've scored an amazing 111 and conceded 39. That means in both our games I've celebrated 167 times and been disappointed 63 times. I'm well aware of the difference in levels, but to me a goal is a goal. I enjoy National League goals just as much as I did Division 1 (Premiership) goals.
    Man U had a lot of players missing, yet a 6-0 win wouldn't have flattered them. Forest were U/S and didn't even register a shot on goal. They now seem to depend on bootball, corners and long throw-ins for their goals. It was a tragic yet thoroughly enjoyable watch.

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    Wreckers 2: Thatches Cider 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Maybe a bit off topic, but goal difference got me thinking after Man U stuffed our beloved neighbours. I've never been one of those "why are we bothered about Forest?" types, I always love it when they lose. Just checked the goal difference for both teams, and it's +104 in our favour!!!!
    They've scored a pathetic 24 and conceded 56, we've scored an amazing 111 and conceded 39. That means in both our games I've celebrated 167 times and been disappointed 63 times. I'm well aware of the difference in levels, but to me a goal is a goal. I enjoy National League goals just as much as I did Division 1 (Premiership) goals.
    Absolute tosh, the level always matters, a goal scored against say Man City is just sweeter than a goal scored against wealdstone , we will of course say that as we are NL, but i doubt any clubs in the PL would be excited if they fell to the NL

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    Wrexham 10 Yeovil 0

    Wrexham then draw their last 2 matches leaving Notts second on goal difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davy500 View Post
    Absolute tosh, the level always matters, a goal scored against say Man City is just sweeter than a goal scored against wealdstone
    Maybe to you but hopefully never, ever to me. The moment the ball hits the back of the net it's pure celebration if it's in your favour, and abject disappointment if it's against you. If I ever get to the stage where I sit and clap politely rather than leap in the air in celebration (not easy at my age) because Sam Austin gave us the lead because it's only Wealdstone, I'll know it's time to give up.

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