by akranes » 29 Oct 2012 20:17
by SLAMMED » 29 Oct 2012 20:59
akranes LET'S RIP THEIR oxf*rd THROATS OUT
by Royal91 » 29 Oct 2012 21:01
akranes LET'S RIP THEIR oxf*rd THROATS OUT
by Stuboo » 29 Oct 2012 21:06
akranes LET'S RIP THEIR oxf*rd THROATS OUT
by windermere_royal » 03 Nov 2012 17:27
Snowballwindermere_royal Theres a bit of a gap opening now, we could be 5 points adrift come Sunday , big game for both teams
13 P9 GD -01 9 Points Stoke
14 P8 GD -02 9 Points Sunderland (Game in Hand v Reading)
15 P9 GD -06 8 Points Wigan
16 P9 GD -11 7 Points Norwich
17 P9 GD -07 6 Points Aston Villa
18 P8 GD -06 4 Points Reading (Game in Hand v Sunderland)
19 P9 GD -12 4 Points Southampton
20 P9 GD -11 3 Points QPR
With 3 points for a win, a game in hand and having to play Villa twice, two points is hardly a big gap
More or less the same can be said for Norwich and Wigan
Then, in the next two rounds of matches there are plenty of six-pointers
For us to be 5 points off safety requires Villa to win at Sunderland (dragging them into the mix)
Wigan would need to draw at Spurs (good luck with that!)
Norwich, to get to 9 have to beat Stoke.
So, sure it COULD happen. Then we'd be 5 points behind FIVE clubs on 9 points and us with two games in hand.
Premier League Fixtures
Norwich V Stoke
Sunderland V Aston Villa
Tottenham V Wigan
QPR V Reading
West Brom V Southampton
Everton V Sunderland
Reading V Norwich
Southampton V Swansea
Stoke V QPR
Wigan V West Brom
by Rex » 03 Nov 2012 17:54
AthleticoSpizz Keep him there, he's doing a great job
by Ian Royal » 03 Nov 2012 17:57
windermere_royalSnowballwindermere_royal Theres a bit of a gap opening now, we could be 5 points adrift come Sunday , big game for both teams
13 P9 GD -01 9 Points Stoke
14 P8 GD -02 9 Points Sunderland (Game in Hand v Reading)
15 P9 GD -06 8 Points Wigan
16 P9 GD -11 7 Points Norwich
17 P9 GD -07 6 Points Aston Villa
18 P8 GD -06 4 Points Reading (Game in Hand v Sunderland)
19 P9 GD -12 4 Points Southampton
20 P9 GD -11 3 Points QPR
With 3 points for a win, a game in hand and having to play Villa twice, two points is hardly a big gap
More or less the same can be said for Norwich and Wigan
Then, in the next two rounds of matches there are plenty of six-pointers
For us to be 5 points off safety requires Villa to win at Sunderland (dragging them into the mix)
Wigan would need to draw at Spurs (good luck with that!)
Norwich, to get to 9 have to beat Stoke.
So, sure it COULD happen. Then we'd be 5 points behind FIVE clubs on 9 points and us with two games in hand.
Premier League Fixtures
Norwich V Stoke
Sunderland V Aston Villa
Tottenham V Wigan
QPR V Reading
West Brom V Southampton
Everton V Sunderland
Reading V Norwich
Southampton V Swansea
Stoke V QPR
Wigan V West Brom
You were saying?.....
by Snowball » 03 Nov 2012 18:23
by SPARTA » 03 Nov 2012 18:37
by windermere_royal » 03 Nov 2012 18:42
SPARTA Those results today and losing tomorrow could prove defining for McDermott. All looking very bleak now, and this squad does not have it in them to get out of this. Even the most blinkered RTG can't surely think we'll stay up then.
by Arnie_Pie » 03 Nov 2012 18:47
by Ian Herring » 03 Nov 2012 18:51
by ManchesterRoyals » 03 Nov 2012 19:05
Arnie_Pie Be happy with a draw myself.
by Pat Butchers Ring » 03 Nov 2012 21:15
Ian Herring I look back to the game I attended at the Subbuteo Ground when we lost to the fakes under the aegis of 'Brave Soldiers' Brendan and I shiver.
I wish Brian (a whole-hearted, genuine RFC man) a far better outcome and performance.
I'm not going this time (thankfully, as the rage I exhibited on that vile evening still shames me now), but I will be watching from a Berkshire hostelry with hope in my heart and some general malice towards the fakes and hoping that such low-grade bar-room sorcery may have some kind of supernatural effect.
Time for the Royals to mentally draw cold steel. No 'nicy nicy'.
Or put simply, let's f*cking stick it in 'em.
Cheers.
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