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Just now, 33 said:

Lets show a bit of class.

Did it when it mattered at the business end of the season

 

Well done.

 

Better performance by us, let's get behind the lads, do the business with players returning from injury over the two legs and then bounce Wembley a new ar5ehole and join the Pilgrims and Tractor Boys in a month's time.

 

C'MON WEDNESDAY 

C'MON LADS 

UTO

Ipswich too if a lovely admin could edit

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2 minutes ago, 33 said:

Lets show a bit of class.

Did it when it mattered at the business end of the season

 

Well done.

 

Better performance by us, let's get behind the lads, do the business with players returning from injury over the two legs and then bounce Wembley a new ar5ehole and join the Pilgrims and Tractor Boys in a month's time.

 

C'MON WEDNESDAY 

C'MON LADS 

UTO

What players do you think will return from injury ?

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They have been relentless haven't they - and to think 2/3 months ago we were saying 92 points should do it; 96 definitely will.

 

Their final points tally has surprised me - the Ipswich January window roll of the dice, and Plymouth's home for has made the difference.

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Indeed.

 

In particular perhaps to Plymouth who have had slow and steady investment and who surely have overperformed relative to expectations.

 

Ipswich obviously have done really well, but the world and his wife expected them to be strong this season. I could see them challenging for top six next season. The owners are highly ambitious and, thus far, competent.

 

Like Sunderland, both have served their terms in this league 

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3 minutes ago, Animis said:

They have been relentless haven't they - and to think 2/3 months ago we were saying 92 points should do it; 96 definitely will.

 

Their final points tally has surprised me - the Ipswich January window roll of the dice, and Plymouth's home for has made the difference.

 

You have to give them credit. Despite our late season wobble we really haven't performed badly. But both Ipswich and Plymouth have been exceptional.

 

We will could conceivably still finish on 96 points; if we had been offered that at the beginning of the season we would have assumed it was job done. But it's also quite conceivable that both promoted teams will finish on 100 points or more, which is possibly unprecedented?

 

It's just our luck isn't it? To accumulate a points total that would see us promoted most seasons but end up in a 3 way fight with two teams who have performed exceptionally.

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