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Kempton_Pedro

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Tigers: Vito Mannone, Liam Rosenior, James Chester, Anthony Gerrard, Andy Dawson, Robert Koren, James Harper, Corry Evans, Jay Simpson, Aaron Mclean, Matty Fryatt.

Subs: Mark Oxley, Jack Hobbs, Tom Cairney, David Amoo, Richard Garcia, Tijani Belaid, Nick Barmby.

Forest: Lee Camp, Paul Konchesky, Luke Chambers, Wes Morgan, Paul Anderson, Lewis McGugan, Robert Earnshaw, Chris Cohen, Chris Gunter, Marcus Tudgay, Radoslaw Majewski.

Subs: Paul Smith, Dele Adebola, Garath McCleary, David McGoldrick, Brendan Moloney, Julian Bennett, Nialle Rodney.
 
As die-hard as I am, I don't fancy us to get anything from this match.

I saw this game and the last as a couple of games that would really test our progress.

Then again if Vinnie Pearson and the lads do the necessary, I will be seriously thinking that 6th place is acheivable.

UTT
 
As die-hard as I am, I don't fancy us to get anything from this match.

I saw this game and the last as a couple of games that would really test our progress.

Then again if Vinnie Pearson and the lads do the necessary, I will be seriously thinking that 6th place is acheivable.

UTT


Must be putting yer money on the tigers now then FLG?
 
Must be putting yer money on the tigers now then FLG?

I'm very upbeat at the moment and if we beat Burnley midweek and go 7th then why not?

I put a couple of quid on us last week to beat Cardiff 3-0, well at 28/1 it was worth the punt, however I actually predicted the 0-2 result and maybe should have hedged the bet.

Leicester don't have our consistency of results, but Reading and Pompey are bang in form at the moment.

The 5 points to Leeds is a stumbling block (come on Brownie get that 1st win), but you never know, and one of the current sides in the play-off spots might have a massive loss of form.

We are well placed to take advantage of any slip up though.

UTT
 
I still think we've left things too late for this season, though I did feel myself waver a little at the final whistle today.

We need Leeds to balls things up and as they've got Preston next and we've got Burnley, I doubt there'll be much movement this week.