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Thread: Tuesday/Wednesday night (November 8th/9th ) games of interest

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    Tuesday/Wednesday night (November 8th/9th ) games of interest

    If you're looking for a slight uplift about tomorrow night at The Lane, at least four others below us are also playing away from home so hopefully they also have a tough time of it. Also three playing at home also not currently comfortable in the League.

    Birmingham City v Swansea City
    Blackpool v Middlesbrough.........Both currently below us so something has to give.
    Cardiff City v Hull City
    Coventry City v Wigan Athletic.......... City only 1 point above us so another tight game.
    Queens Park Rangers v Huddersfield Town.......... Come on QPR
    Stoke City v Luton Town........ Stoke having a bad run of late and long may it continue.

    Whatever happens I know our lads will give their all and make us proud.
    Last edited by CAMiller; 09-11-2022 at 06:46 PM.

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    Some interesting possibilities but isn’t this all getting a bit Groundhog Day, looking at the results of those below us?

    Rather than looking up to see who we could catch and go above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Some interesting possibilities but isn’t this all getting a bit Groundhog Day, looking at the results of those below us?

    Rather than looking up to see who we could catch and go above.
    It's a Brin thing. Wearing all those old cardies is starting to make him into a glass 3/4s empty pensioner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Some interesting possibilities but isn’t this all getting a bit Groundhog Day, looking at the results of those below us?

    Rather than looking up to see who we could catch and go above.
    Grist, not really fella. We aren't in a position at this very moment, (tomorrow night) to be looking at teams above us due to our injury list or who we can put out there. Maybe in the future after the World Cup has ended, maybe then we can start to look above and not feel as drawn into a dog fight as it's already becoming.

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    Coventry City have 2 games in hand of us Brin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    Coventry City have 2 games in hand of us Brin.
    They were never going to be down bottom anyway so no problem with them, we need to just keep looking up and hopefully keep getting points which we will when everyone is back hopefully

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    Well what a night for the lower clubs!

    Millers win
    Stoke win
    Huddersfield of all clubs.... win at QPR.
    Boro trounce Blackpool.....said they’d come good eventually
    Hull beat Cardiff big win for them and it helped us as they’re still both below us.

    Look at the bottom of the table now, there’s no one adrift. What an open table!

    After tonight’s performance I say bring on Luton!!!!

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    Wigan lost which is good

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    I notice tonight a certain Mr. Warne is taking his team to Liverpool in the League Cup. Coincidentally it is one day short of the 40th anniversary of our trip there where we gave a good account of ourselves in the 1-0 defeat against a lineup of:-

    Bruce Grobbelaar
    Alan Hansen
    Mark Lawrenson
    Phil Neal
    Phil Thompson
    Alan Kennedy
    Sammy Lee
    Graeme Souness
    Craig Johnston
    David Hodgson
    Ian Rush

    Not a bad team that. 20,412 were in attendance, I was one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    I notice tonight a certain Mr. Warne is taking his team to Liverpool in the League Cup. Coincidentally it is one day short of the 40th anniversary of our trip there where we gave a good account of ourselves in the 1-0 defeat against a lineup of:-

    Bruce Grobbelaar
    Alan Hansen
    Mark Lawrenson
    Phil Neal
    Phil Thompson
    Alan Kennedy
    Sammy Lee
    Graeme Souness
    Craig Johnston
    David Hodgson
    Ian Rush

    Not a bad team that. 20,412 were in attendance, I was one of them.
    I don't think Liverpool are taking it a seriously this year looking at their lineup tonight with three 6 year olds on from the start

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