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As I read it, they have to win three more games than we do before the end of the season to stop us going up automatically, and Peterborough have to win two more games than we do, to stop us going up as Champions.

Then again, I'm probably wrong, I usually am. :emoticon-0103-cool:
If they lose their games in hand yes..
 
That sounds reassuring. The odds of both of them happening incredibly low, in fact 'more chance of platting fog' as my first boss use to say. No idea what he was talking about.

Whatever the outcome, I bet we don't have a victory parade, ending the day with you drunkenly nattering with Grant McCann outside City Hall (which I observed you doing with Pete Taylor from The Punch)...more chance of platting fog.
I hope Dutch told him it was only a game
 
I hope Dutch told him it was only a game

He was being interviewed by the media when I staggered between them. The interviewer looked bemused, and Pete had a cheeky grin on his face, as if he enjoyed the spectacle of the drunken ****wit blundering in and burbling gibberish at him. It was one of those drunken moments that seemed like a good idea...at the time. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
He was being interviewed by the media when I staggered between them. The interviewer looked bemused, and Pete had a cheeky grin on his face, as if he enjoyed the spectacle of the drunken ****wit blundering in and burbling gibberish at him. It was one of those drunken moments that seemed like a good idea...at the time. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
PT was definitely more interested in you than the journalist
 
As I read it, they have to win three more games than we do before the end of the season to stop us going up automatically, and Peterborough have to win two more games than we do, to stop us going up as Champions.

Then again, I'm probably wrong, I usually am. :emoticon-0103-cool:
The calculation is quite simple really:

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I hope you're right.
One game at a time though let's not get cocky.
8 nil against Fleetwood would be lovely.
After this weekend's results, assuming City do get 6 points off Fleetwood & Sunderland, technically (mathematically) speaking, at least 4 clubs could end up with more points than we could, so the playoff lottery could come into play. (Maybe a fifth team if Portsmouth score a shedload of goals in their last 7 games).

Long odds mind.
 
Don’t count the chickens before the eggs hatch. There are still possibilities for all sorts of things to happen. My hope for the rest of the season is just promotion. It would be nice to be Champions but I will breath easier after we win another three. Like I have said I don’t care if it’s all one nil wins. Keep winning, win ugly if you have to, avoid defeat if you are behind. The points are all that matters now.
 
Didt realize till today. that Hull and Peterborough have to play Charlton they taken 3 points of Sunderland how many more will they take off the top 3. I think they will beat Peterborough as we away at there place
Their home results over the full season have been nowhere near as impressive as their away results, so we’ll both probably beat them, you know like we did Posh at their place :emoticon-0109-kiss:
 
You only won because we got a man sent off , but good luck to you we beat you at your place .
All both team now is to keep winning and may the best team win .
 
Looking at pish fixtures they've got four out of six games on that mud heap.
h. Northampton win, h. Gillingham draw, a. Charlton draw,
h. Donny win, h. Lincoln draw, a. Donny win = 88pts
City get 9 pts and maintain the plus 7 gd = job done.