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    Danny Cashman.

    Sounds like a loan shark
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    Why were we ever worried?

    Talking of the "massive turnaround saving the day" Our club historically has been brilliant when it comes to big games, and current management have never bottled big games either, so our recent form didn't particularly surprise me.
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    Why were we ever worried?

    It's easy to look back on a couple of threads to see who was panicking and who was not in recent weeks.
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    Why were we ever worried?

    Rotherham this, Rotherham that. I keep trying to say it wasn't just between us and Rotherham. Take Rotherham out of the equasion and we would still only have been in the bottom 3 a couple or three times, mostly due to having a game in hand.
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    Why were we ever worried?

    I didn't ever think we would be relegated, I think we are a much better team than Rotherham, Sheff, Derby, Huddersfield, (and of course Wycombe), and certainly as good as Blackburn, Birmingham, Bristol, Forest. We have had horrendous bad luck with injuries, other teams have had injuries as well...
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    Why were we ever worried?

    Immediately before we played Rotherham we were a point behind Derby with a game in hand and only 2 points behind Huddersfield with them still to play. https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-championship/11-april-2021/ As far as I can recall it was never just between us and Rotherham. Going...
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    Todays games

    Don't write Sheff W off yet, a point on Saturday at home to Forest, and if Derby lose away to Swansea they could yet beat the drop. Same goal diff as Derby.
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    Why were we ever worried?

    Even if we had lost to Rotherham I still think we would have stayed up. I don't think we would have gone the way Rotherham are going, their fixture congestion has done for them. What I could never understand is how some posters thought Rotherham were sure to stay up and we were sure to get...
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    Ben Stevenson

    I think it was Andrea Pirlo said Football is played in the head, the feet are just tools. Very true
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    Ben Stevenson

    Over the years there have been many young players who look world beaters in their teens but never make the grade. I remember my ex father in law supported Leicester and in 1974 they played QPR in the televised cup quarter final. Both were in the old first division, a lad called Joe Waters made...
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    Was the site fucked?

    Can I have the URL?
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    Matt Godden

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    Ben Wilson

    I had a dream last night we sold Wilson to Sunderland. The good news we got £5M for him. The bad news was we took Burge back in part exchange.
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    Ben Wilson

    If his left arm was 10ft long
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    Mark Robins

    The turning point wasn't the Bristol City game, it was the game before that (QPR)
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    Match Thread Stoke City

    The problem is he just doesn't smile enough. It's a fine line though, if he overdoes it he could end up like Sheaf
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    Best feeling ever?

    Some of the older posters will remember the game v Wolves in 1967, when we won promotion to the old first division. https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sport/football/football-news/day-1967-coventry-city-win-9142043
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    Today’s games

    They needed points to be sure of safety before tonight's result, plus I doubt they will find our defence as accommodating
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    Today’s games

    That would mean Derby getting 4 points from Birmingham (H) and Swansea (A) as well as beating Sheff W, in which case Sheff W couldn't catch us. Sheff W can only equal our current points by winning all their remaining games (including Derby)
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    Today’s games

    I think we will be mathematically safe by 5pm on Saturday. 4 points from Stoke and Preston who are in mid table and will hopefully not be too bothered, meanwhile Derby host Birmingham who still need points to ensure safety. Derby are the lowest scorers in the Championship and only Southend...
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