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posted on 16/4/14

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posted on 16/4/14

You've built up some momentum and I can see you winning this. My heroes are at Northampton (sorry, Coventry), quite a tough one. You may have it sewn up by 9.30pm (forget the Franchise).

posted on 16/4/14

Bradford are without a win in their last 4 home games, losing 3 of them, so hopeful of a Posh win. Couple of 3-2's in there as well so could be a good game.

Think I best keep quiet or the accent could get me into some trouble, not that it stopped me last season

posted on 17/4/14

Having taken thousands to Wembley we'll expect you to bring a large following of Poshies to Valley Parade tomorrow.

You will see a much changed home team from the one that lost 2-1 in the wind assisted match at your ground with probably only 5 City starters from that day.

Unfortunately James Hanson is still injured and Aaron McLean ( who's no Nahki Wells) is doubtful so it looks as though we'll be reliant on the loanees or those playing for new contracts.

I don't do score predictions but City need those 3 points to ensure survival. Enjoy the game.

posted on 17/4/14

Good luck tomorrow, SirKen. You put me in mind of that Jasper Carrott sketch recalling his attendance at a game at Old Trafford as a lone Brum City fan surrounded by Man U supporters.

EdinBantam, I have to be delighted that Wells is no longer with your team, and that Aaron McLean may play - he was at his best at Posh, and will get a warm welcome from the Posh fans.

Both of our teams needing the three points should make it an interesting encounter.

posted on 18/4/14

P.S. Don, good luck against Coventry. Hope you overtake MK.

posted on 18/4/14

"Both of our teams needing the three points should make it an interesting encounter."

Draw specialists against the teams with the fewest number of draws! Doesn't really help in making a prediction.

posted on 18/4/14

Well that will make Easter Monday interesting.

posted on 18/4/14

Yes indeed, Easter Monday will be interesting.

A disappointing result, especially as our second half performance with 10 men merited a draw. Our first half passing performance, though, was poor.

With Swindon winning, our home game against Carlisle becomes a very near must-win.

posted on 19/4/14

Posh really struggled tonight making so many basic errors. The number of times number 5 would try play a simple ball forward and give it straight to Bradford was unbelievable.

As mentioned above, Posh were better with 10 men, having a particularly good spell first 20 mins of the 2nd half. Bradford eventually started to take control back of the game again before a decent last few minutes from Posh.

Cracking free-kick to be fair.

posted on 19/4/14

Thanks for your summary, SirKen. Unfortunately, our No. 5, Jack Baldwin, more often than not puts performances like that in, which is why I prefer Ben Nugent. Similarly, our No. 7 Joe Newell put in yet another sloppy performance. Sadly, Fergie puts too much faith in that player. The Bradford goal was top-drawer, and ultimately sunk us.

posted on 19/4/14

"Sadly, Fergie puts too much faith in that player."

That's exactly what my mate said last night.

Just looked at the table and the difference in defeats between you and the rest of the playoff teams is astonishing, same with goal difference. One things for sure, every team still has something to play for, yourselves to secure top 6, and the other 3 will be trying to finish as high as possible to get home advantage.

posted on 19/4/14

SirKen. Thanks for attending the game.

If we do make it to the Championship, we'll have to do a Crystal Palace to stay up.

posted on 19/4/14

If we do make it to the Championship, we'll have to do a Crystal Palace to stay up.
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Unfortunately, Darren Ferguson is no Tony Pulis. When interviewed by Radio Cambridge, Ferguson said that he would include Lloyd Isgrove in the starting line-up against Carlisle. Better late doing so than never I suppose.

posted on 19/4/14

I hope he keeps his word. It makes no sense at all that Isgrove hasn't had the chance to start a game. Hope he seizes the day.

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