Tonight’s League One fixtures (27 Feb 2024)
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Re: Tonight’s League One fixtures (27 Feb 2024)
As has been said on the other forum
"Last night will mean nothing if we don't keep our heads down and beat Oxford on Saturday. Complacency is our enemy now."
"Last night will mean nothing if we don't keep our heads down and beat Oxford on Saturday. Complacency is our enemy now."
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Re: Tonight’s League One fixtures (27 Feb 2024)
We won't have three calls ups - I'm hoping Barnsley do, so that we end up not losing Paddy Lane for a match.BlueinPLtwenty wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:32 amSorry to correct you but of the seven Clubs behind us we play five of them having played Stevenage & Orient twice. I would remind everyone of those seven Clubs only Orient have beaten us! The only one of the chasing Teams worry me a little is Barnsley. However it would seem likely that our Match against them will be postponed due to International call ups. So the Game is probably going to be played on a tuesday night at Fratton under the lights, awesome!PompeyinAnjou wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:14 am Well it's in our hands. Of the last eleven games we play all the six teams just behind us. The pressure is mounting on every team and it will be down to mentality, as much as anything. They'll be injuries, cards and bad decisions, for every team involved and they'll be few easy games. There are only a handful of teams with little to play for and even those they'll be players, playing for their futures, with contracts up for renewal or finishing.
I quite fancy Orient to win the play offs. They are on a very good run.
Looking at Barnsley fixtures if this is moved it might have to be the last midweek of the season.
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Re: Tonight’s League One fixtures (27 Feb 2024)
I disagree. The chasing teams need to average about 0.6 points a match better than us for all the remaining matches of the season to finish above us. Therefore, whatever our result against Oxford (and I believe we will win comfortably), yesterday's defeats for Bolton and Derby mean a huge amount.jam tomorrow wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 1:17 pm As has been said on the other forum
"Last night will mean nothing if we don't keep our heads down and beat Oxford on Saturday. Complacency is our enemy now."
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Re: Tonight’s League One fixtures (27 Feb 2024)
GB is right and there's no need to post in massive text - especially when you're wrongGreenBlue wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:29 pmI disagree. The chasing teams need to average about 0.6 points a match better than us for all the remaining matches of the season to finish above us. Therefore, whatever our result against Oxford (and I believe we will win comfortably), yesterday's defeats for Bolton and Derby mean a huge amount.jam tomorrow wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 1:17 pm As has been said on the other forum
"Last night will mean nothing if we don't keep our heads down and beat Oxford on Saturday. Complacency is our enemy now."
It's obvious by now that Mousinho and coaching staff won't let complacency set in. And that includes players like Pack as well. So if we do have a dip or two then arses will be kicked.
Have got a ticket for Saturday and can't wait.
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Re: Tonight’s League One fixtures (27 Feb 2024)
Excuse my shouting just wanted to make sure we take advantage of our situation by not getting complacent l realise we have some experience in the team that will keep us grounded. Just don’t want us to let this opportunity to slip away put it down to nervesNSRailings wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:27 pmGB is right and there's no need to post in massive text - especially when you're wrongGreenBlue wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:29 pmI disagree. The chasing teams need to average about 0.6 points a match better than us for all the remaining matches of the season to finish above us. Therefore, whatever our result against Oxford (and I believe we will win comfortably), yesterday's defeats for Bolton and Derby mean a huge amount.jam tomorrow wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 1:17 pm As has been said on the other forum
"Last night will mean nothing if we don't keep our heads down and beat Oxford on Saturday. Complacency is our enemy now."
It's obvious by now that Mousinho and coaching staff won't let complacency set in. And that includes players like Pack as well. So if we do have a dip or two then arses will be kicked.
Have got a ticket for Saturday and can't wait.
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