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2 minutes ago, jayfox26 said:

Blackburn and WBA are still in it. Don't be fooled by WBA's win today, Bristol C have given up and like Preston, are very fortunate they got so many points in first half of the season or they'd be in a relegation battle as well. 

Looking at the fixtures, I’d be very surprised if either pompy or Oxford overtake those 2 now. So it very much looks like they are the 2 we have to rely on falling short. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, TJB-fox said:

I mean we are absolutely horrific but what have you seen from Blackburn or wba to suggest they would have won that? 

Blackburn have recently won at QPR and Millwall. West Brom have won 2 in a row. Both have better strikers than us also.

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Just now, HP1 said:

Blackburn have recently won at QPR and Millwall. West Brom have won 2 in a row. Both have better strikers than us also.

Blackburn were losing 1-0 at Millwall and only scored twice when Millwall were down to ten men. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Lambert09 said:

Looking at the fixtures, I’d be very surprised if either pompy or Oxford overtake those 2 now. So it very much looks like they are the 2 we have to rely on falling short. 

i cant see us getting more than the 4 points we are currently short of west brom/blackburn. so we need to rely on portsmouth oxford losing repeatedly. i just cant see where two or three wins out of 7 games will come from. 

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Lambert09 said:

Looking at the fixtures, I’d be very surprised if either pompy or Oxford overtake those 2 now. So it very much looks like they are the 2 we have to rely on falling short. 

Blackburn have some tough games left. They still have Coventry and Southampton plus Birmingham and Sheff U away. That pompey result today will have destroyed their confidence though 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Bert said:

Blackburn were losing 1-0 at Millwall and only scored twice when Millwall were down to ten men. 

Ask yourself if we would have come from behind if we played Millwall when they were down to 10.

Posted
7 minutes ago, honeybradger said:

Time to promote Hutchinson or Otchere? Or give Mukasa a run at striker?

You have obviously never seen Otchere play.

Hutchinson far better but not ready yet although last 15 mins off the bench would be worth a gamble.

The best option was Evans but we let him go out on loan 🤡🤷‍♂️🤡🤷‍♂️🤡🤷‍♂️

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I thought we played quite well, the defending was better and we should have won.

I knew Daka wouldn’t score that penalty, surely there must be better penalty takers

in the team, JJ ?

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Posted
5 minutes ago, HP1 said:

Blackburn have recently won at QPR and Millwall. West Brom have won 2 in a row. Both have better strikers than us also.

They’re both as shit as we are, let’s not pretend they would’ve rocked up to Watford today and won easy. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Chairman of the Bored said:

Confidence booster.

 

Next 4 games winnable: Preston (H), Wednesday (a), Swansea (H), Pompey (a). May as will give us the 12 pts now 😳

It’s the hope that kills you! Wednesday, Portsmouth and Blackburn are huge games 

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