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Derby
Wycombe A win
Orient H draw
Cambridge A win
Carlisle H win
92 points
Bolton
Pompey H draw
Shrewsbury H win
Port Vale H win
Peterborough A draw
89 points
Peterborough
Port Vale H win
Oxford A draw
Fleetwood H win
Bristol Rovers A draw
Cheltenham A win
Bolton H draw
86 points
Obviously, that's not going to be right as I'm not predicting any defeats and someone will lose somewhere.
comment by Peeder (U1684)
posted 5 minutes ago
Derby
Wycombe A win
Orient H draw
Cambridge A win
Carlisle H win
92 points
Bolton
Pompey H draw
Shrewsbury H win
Port Vale H win
Peterborough A draw
89 points
Peterborough
Port Vale H win
Oxford A draw
Fleetwood H win
Bristol Rovers A draw
Cheltenham A win
Bolton H draw
86 points
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Think 89 points will be enough, possibly as low as 87. People always seem to overestimate the ability of teams to win their remaining matches. Really need Bolton to draw with Peterborough. Bolton had the second worst away form in the division until today. We just need to keep winning and there is nothing any other team can do about it. Don’t think we will though.
Our toughest game is v Wycombe.
That place doesn't deserve a footie team.
I'd like to be able to enjoy the last game! Is that too much to ask?
I agree with Scouse. To win at Wycombe would be huge. The plan is to win on Wednesday night and then we put Orient to the sword while Pompey do us a favour against Bolton a week today. We seal it at Cambridge and then give Peeder his wish with shades of 1975 on the final day.
... with shades of 1975 on the final day.
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Are we all taking some of the pitch home?
That'll fo nicely Vidal. 👌
When the Baseball Ground was finally dug up I took some of it and ate it.
You can get put on a waiting list for that sort of behaviour.
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 14 hours, 49 minutes ago
When the Baseball Ground was finally dug up I took some of it and ate it.
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Seems to be your trademark Vidal, go to a football stadium and eat something dodgy.
I know some folk who planted a piece of the hallowed turf/mud, but eating it? Cannot be good for you!
I successfully planted bits of both the BBG and Pride Park. Eating was a spur of the moment thing. It tasted of grit and fertiliser.
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 34 minutes ago
I successfully planted bits of both the BBG and Pride Park. Eating was a spur of the moment thing. It tasted of grit and fertiliser.
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That would be one of the fine dining bits then.
It was quite like some cat food I once ate for a bet.
Well interestingly Wycombe played Posh at Wembley today and lost 2 1. Will that disappointment work for us or against us on Wednesday ??? Will our weeks break work in our favour ???? Will Wycombe have picked up any injuries???
It's said that Warney is planning 4 victories...if that happens we have nothing to worry about eh...Cheers. Terry. UTR
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 4 hours, 22 minutes ago
It was quite like some cat food I once ate for a bet.
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Seeing you in a very different light.
Dr Vidal, are you renowned for dietary advice and have you contributed any articles to "the Lancet"? I suspect eating soil must be limited to certain rare types of disease.
Terry, I keep asking myself the same questions but we'll soon find out!
I’ve always been of the opinion that excessive fastidiousness is unhealthy and that exposure to a bit of muck is actually beneficial especially in childhood to get the immune system fired up a bit. I believe science has caught up with me a bit here and that the Howard Hugheses amongst us are now known to be more likely to develop allergies. I’ve only had one sickness absence of three days in my whole life so something is working.
I don’t recommend either football pitches or cat food though. Very lacking in flavour.
I'd be very happy if Peterborough were to get a second trip to Wembley this season
I'd be more than happy to see Bolton join them
Wet cat food definitely does not "lack" flavour Vidal. It has a distinctly unpalatable flavour I'll admit.
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 29 minutes ago
I'd be more than happy to see Bolton join them
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Yup!
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Derby
Wycombe A win
Orient H draw
Cambridge A win
Carlisle H win
92 points
Bolton
Pompey H draw
Shrewsbury H win
Port Vale H win
Peterborough A draw
89 points
Peterborough
Port Vale H win
Oxford A draw
Fleetwood H win
Bristol Rovers A draw
Cheltenham A win
Bolton H draw
86 points
posted on 6/4/24
Obviously, that's not going to be right as I'm not predicting any defeats and someone will lose somewhere.
posted on 6/4/24
comment by Peeder (U1684)
posted 5 minutes ago
Derby
Wycombe A win
Orient H draw
Cambridge A win
Carlisle H win
92 points
Bolton
Pompey H draw
Shrewsbury H win
Port Vale H win
Peterborough A draw
89 points
Peterborough
Port Vale H win
Oxford A draw
Fleetwood H win
Bristol Rovers A draw
Cheltenham A win
Bolton H draw
86 points
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Think 89 points will be enough, possibly as low as 87. People always seem to overestimate the ability of teams to win their remaining matches. Really need Bolton to draw with Peterborough. Bolton had the second worst away form in the division until today. We just need to keep winning and there is nothing any other team can do about it. Don’t think we will though.
posted on 6/4/24
Our toughest game is v Wycombe.
That place doesn't deserve a footie team.
posted on 6/4/24
I'd like to be able to enjoy the last game! Is that too much to ask?
posted on 6/4/24
I agree with Scouse. To win at Wycombe would be huge. The plan is to win on Wednesday night and then we put Orient to the sword while Pompey do us a favour against Bolton a week today. We seal it at Cambridge and then give Peeder his wish with shades of 1975 on the final day.
posted on 6/4/24
... with shades of 1975 on the final day.
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Are we all taking some of the pitch home?
posted on 6/4/24
That'll fo nicely Vidal. 👌
posted on 6/4/24
When the Baseball Ground was finally dug up I took some of it and ate it.
posted on 6/4/24
You can get put on a waiting list for that sort of behaviour.
posted on 7/4/24
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 14 hours, 49 minutes ago
When the Baseball Ground was finally dug up I took some of it and ate it.
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Seems to be your trademark Vidal, go to a football stadium and eat something dodgy.
posted on 7/4/24
I know some folk who planted a piece of the hallowed turf/mud, but eating it? Cannot be good for you!
posted on 7/4/24
I successfully planted bits of both the BBG and Pride Park. Eating was a spur of the moment thing. It tasted of grit and fertiliser.
posted on 7/4/24
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 34 minutes ago
I successfully planted bits of both the BBG and Pride Park. Eating was a spur of the moment thing. It tasted of grit and fertiliser.
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That would be one of the fine dining bits then.
posted on 7/4/24
It was quite like some cat food I once ate for a bet.
posted on 7/4/24
Well interestingly Wycombe played Posh at Wembley today and lost 2 1. Will that disappointment work for us or against us on Wednesday ??? Will our weeks break work in our favour ???? Will Wycombe have picked up any injuries???
It's said that Warney is planning 4 victories...if that happens we have nothing to worry about eh...Cheers. Terry. UTR
posted on 7/4/24
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 4 hours, 22 minutes ago
It was quite like some cat food I once ate for a bet.
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Seeing you in a very different light.
posted on 7/4/24
Dr Vidal, are you renowned for dietary advice and have you contributed any articles to "the Lancet"? I suspect eating soil must be limited to certain rare types of disease.
Terry, I keep asking myself the same questions but we'll soon find out!
posted on 8/4/24
I’ve always been of the opinion that excessive fastidiousness is unhealthy and that exposure to a bit of muck is actually beneficial especially in childhood to get the immune system fired up a bit. I believe science has caught up with me a bit here and that the Howard Hugheses amongst us are now known to be more likely to develop allergies. I’ve only had one sickness absence of three days in my whole life so something is working.
I don’t recommend either football pitches or cat food though. Very lacking in flavour.
posted on 8/4/24
I'd be very happy if Peterborough were to get a second trip to Wembley this season
posted on 8/4/24
I'd be more than happy to see Bolton join them
posted on 8/4/24
Wet cat food definitely does not "lack" flavour Vidal. It has a distinctly unpalatable flavour I'll admit.
posted on 8/4/24
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 29 minutes ago
I'd be more than happy to see Bolton join them
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😀
Yup!
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