Unabomber Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 What is the difference in goal difference between Birmingham and Donny?
Kitchandro Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 What is the difference in goal difference between Birmingham and Donny? A lot
Gary Eatfood Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Maybe the Birmingham result tonight will mean that we might be on the tv on Satruday?
Finnegan Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 For who? Brum's is much better. We need Bolton to beat Brum (Bolton have nothing to play for) at the weekend so Donny are safe even if we hump them. That'd be tidy.
Unabomber Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Brum's is much better. We need Bolton to beat Brum (Bolton have nothing to play for) at the weekend so Donny are safe even if we hump them. That'd be tidy. THANK YOU. That is all I wanted to know.
Dan Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Can see brum getting a point at Bolton and us beating Doncaster 3.1= Doncaster relegated This. If it's true that Donny are quite an attacking side then we could score a hatful on Saturday.
Dan Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 THANK YOU. That is all I wanted to know. 21. Doncaster, 44 points, -30 GD 22. Birmingham, 43 points, -16 GD Bolton v Birmingham Leicester v Doncaster Also worth pointing out both of them winning could send either Millwall (unlikely) or Blackpool (even more unlikely) down.
MC Prussian Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Brum's is much better. We need Bolton to beat Brum (Bolton have nothing to play for) at the weekend so Donny are safe even if we hump them. That'd be tidy. Which would mean Birmingham's first descent to the Third Division in 23 years. Even tidier. Their average attendances are a bit laughable, really.
mrgarrison16 Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Is there any news yet on sky's final day coverage?
Kitchandro Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Which would mean Birmingham's first descent to the Third Division in 23 years. Even tidier. Their average attendances are a bit laughable, really. 20, 1994. Last played there in 1995.
iamafox Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Birmingham's home record: Won 2 Drawn 8 Lost 13 Worst home record in the top 4 divisions.
Leicesterpool Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 If you can't win at home, then you'll surely going down. I can see Birmingham spending a few years in league one!
Carl the Llama Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Despite what we all know about points on the board being worth more than theoretical points, I'd rather be in Birmingham's than Doncaster's shoes right now - realistically they're looking at drawing to stay up.
Kitchandro Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 http://www.smallheathalliance.com/read.php?1,1546477 at Brum fans bumming their own support. They got 20K for a make or break last home game of the season and have averaged about 14K all season. When we went the other month they had probably the worst home support I'd ever seen live. Their vocal support was actually worse than Doncaster's. Considering they are capable of getting big crowds but only when they're in the top division, I'd say their supporters do deserve to go down.
lcfc81 Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 21. Doncaster, 44 points, -30 GD 22. Birmingham, 43 points, -16 GD Bolton v Birmingham Leicester v Doncaster Also worth pointing out both of them winning could send either Millwall (unlikely) or Blackpool (even more unlikely) down. Or if Donny draw, brum win and millwall lose. If that happens and millwall lose by 1 goal only they will be tied with Donny on gd! What happens then? The other thing that is worth pointing out is Donny beat us at their place
Harry - LCFC Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Or if Donny draw, brum win and millwall lose. If that happens and millwall lose by 1 goal only they will be tied with Donny on gd! What happens then? The other thing that is worth pointing out is Donny beat us at their place Millwall have scored more and so would stay up in that scenario
Leicesterpool Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Despite what we all know about points on the board being worth more than theoretical points, I'd rather be in Birmingham's than Doncaster's shoes right now - realistically they're looking at drawing to stay up. Not really alot of the leicester lads may have a few hangovers from monday come saturday. Also every time we get a sell out crowd in recent years we seem to have a anti-climatic performance. Bolton will be a tougher trip for Birmingham! of course Bolton have been good recently plus since they've had a disappointing season they'll want to end it with a high! To be honest i think we'll beat Donny on saturday but i think they may stay up anyway! can't see Birmingham getting anything at Bolton!
Mark_w Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Also every time we get a sell out crowd in recent years we seem to have a anti-climatic performance. Every time? Watford in the Play-Off Semi-Final? Man City at Home in the FA Cup?
Leicesterpool Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Every time? Watford in the Play-Off Semi-Final? Man City at Home in the FA Cup? Brighton & Forest at home this season?
ealingfox Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Bloody hell anyone seen that Deeney goal from tonight yet? What a strike! No joke I'd take a punt on him for next season if we can get him cheap enough, can operate up top alone or in a pairing. 24 goals in a crap side this year, very decent.
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