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  1. #1
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    They pushed up field and didn’t allow us to break and gave us some nervy moments and had all the possession, we really needed another goal to give us a slight safety net for the 2nd leg but it wasn’t to be.

    If we can hold them off for the full 90 minutes at Craven Cottage and sustain our advantage we got tonight, we should be in for a slight chance still worried about the midfield but we go from strength to strength, we shouldn't have to worry about that.

    We are over the first hurdle but still got a long way to go and in for another tough battle come Monday night.

    You Rams.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramspudnik View Post
    If we can hold them off for the full 90 minutes at Craven Cottage and sustain our advantage we got tonight, we should be in for a slight chance .....
    Wouldnt that mean we win the match rather than be in with a slight chance ramspud

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salopian0 View Post
    Wouldnt that mean we win the match rather than be in with a slight chance ramspud
    We have a slight chance in the 2nd leg because we have only got 1 goal, if we had more then it would be a whole new different ball game.

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