Peterborough play Crewe away this Saturday, teams from a city in the east and a town in the west that share a railway heritage.
Posh will wanting to prove that their loss to Crawley last Saturday was a blip, whilst Crewe will be wanting to avoid another drubbing.
The Posh play better away from home, so their chances of a win are good.
We will be without Captain Marvel Tommy Rowe, giving somebody from our excellent bench the opportunity to shine in his place.
UTP!
The Railwaymen V The Posh
posted on 5/9/13
Crewe Alexandra 1 - 1 Peterborough United 22/3/97
Crewe Alexandra 0 - 1 Peterborough United 1/3/03 (90th minute winner)
Crewe Alexandra 1 - 1 Peterborough United 28/10/08
1-0 to the Posh it is then
posted on 5/9/13
Hope so SirKen - it's a win
posted on 6/9/13
1-0
No chance. Crawley woke the beast last week. In the words of that bloke from Karate Kid, who also used to be in Cagney & Lacey......"Sweep the leg"
I mean, "Mercy is for the weak".....
Crewe Alexandra Burke 0-4 Peterborough
posted on 6/9/13
Like it, Bubbly .
Having said that, I hope we don't come a cropper...
posted on 7/9/13
Super 6 predictions:
Jeff Stelling= Crewe 1-3 Posh
Ed Chamberlin= Crewe 1-2 Posh
posted on 7/9/13
A sunny day down here in East Anglia. Here's hoping those sunny predictions materialise up in Cheshire.
One advantage of being in League One, the Internationals don't disrupt.
posted on 7/9/13
2-2 - a not unreasonable result after going 2-0 down in the first-half, after dominating the first 15 minutes before succumbing to Crewe's first and only two counter-attacks, and then dominating the rest of the game, before equalising at the death.
Nice to see Tyrone Barnett again play well.
Bristol City away next week - a toughie, especially if Sam Baldock is playing.
posted on 10/11/13
Testing