Big games tonight

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amberforever
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373718Post amberforever »

hoofer2 wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 16:47
BRFBee wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 14:39 Gateshead definitely the one I want to avoid but they'll all be tricky ties.
Altrincham with Conn-Clarke are my choice to avoid!
Que: a game at Barnet for them. (Best not mention that😳)
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Berlinbee
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Re: Big games tonight

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I’m caught between wanting Halifax to stave off Southend’s late playoff charge or Ebbsfleet pushing Boreham Wood on the brink of relegation. I’ll take the former
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373720Post Berlinbee »

hoofer2 wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 16:47
BRFBee wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 14:39 Gateshead definitely the one I want to avoid but they'll all be tricky ties.
Altrincham with Conn-Clarke are my choice to avoid!
Yeah me too. Chris Conn Clarke is different class isn’t he
jamiefrbees
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373722Post jamiefrbees »

Avoid Southend at all costs.

After rubbing it in their faces twice, it would be the most sickening revenge for them.

All I care about is Halifax winning won of their last 3 games. Don't fear anyone else in the playoffs
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373723Post ninestein »

A win for Halifax tonight takes Southend out of the equation, and whatever happens at Rochdale, there's a relegation decider on the final day!

Would be nice if Oxford could even nick a point tonight, then we can plan our playoff weekend accordingly without waiting for Saturday's round of games.

Also, not trying to count any chickens or come across arrogant, but when you look at the clubs in the playoff picture, we are arguably the best set up for a return to the league. In terms of stadium, facilities, training ground, pitch quality etc, it should be us, and if we finish 2nd, it speaks for itself. But stadiums don't win promotion, the XI on the pitch do. Fantastic opportunity. Make it count boys. Going to enjoy watching the scorelines tonight. A bit of fun whatever the outcomes.
Barnet showing all the flair of Rupert-the-Bears trousers, but lots more style!
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373724Post hoppy »

Here we go.
Oxford 0 1 Bromley
hoppy
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Rochdale 0 1 Wood
hoppy
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Post: # 373726Post hoppy »

hoppy wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 18:49 Here we go.
Oxford 0 1 Bromley
0 2
hoppy
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373728Post hoppy »

hoppy wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 18:51 Rochdale 0 1 Wood
Forget that, goal must have been disallowed. 0 0
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ninestein
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373729Post ninestein »

Bromley out of the blocks quick like we were on Saturday.
Barnet showing all the flair of Rupert-the-Bears trousers, but lots more style!
jamiefrbees
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373730Post jamiefrbees »

ninestein wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 18:41 A win for Halifax tonight takes Southend out of the equation, and whatever happens at Rochdale, there's a relegation decider on the final day!

Would be nice if Oxford could even nick a point tonight, then we can plan our playoff weekend accordingly without waiting for Saturday's round of games.

Also, not trying to count any chickens or come across arrogant, but when you look at the clubs in the playoff picture, we are arguably the best set up for a return to the league. In terms of stadium, facilities, training ground, pitch quality etc, it should be us, and if we finish 2nd, it speaks for itself. But stadiums don't win promotion, the XI on the pitch do. Fantastic opportunity. Make it count boys. Going to enjoy watching the scorelines tonight. A bit of fun whatever the outcomes.
Yep and Ebbsfleet look by far the brighter so far.

If people think Halifax are nailed on to win any of their remaining games on a neutral ground, they are mistaken
hoofer2
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373735Post hoofer2 »

ninestein wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 18:41 A win for Halifax tonight takes Southend out of the equation, and whatever happens at Rochdale, there's a relegation decider on the final day!

Would be nice if Oxford could even nick a point tonight, then we can plan our playoff weekend accordingly without waiting for Saturday's round of games.

Also, not trying to count any chickens or come across arrogant, but when you look at the clubs in the playoff picture, we are arguably the best set up for a return to the league. In terms of stadium, facilities, training ground, pitch quality etc, it should be us, and if we finish 2nd, it speaks for itself. But stadiums don't win promotion, the XI on the pitch do. Fantastic opportunity. Make it count boys. Going to enjoy watching the scorelines tonight. A bit of fun whatever the outcomes.
Want Halifax to win too so don't have to endure any more whining from Oldham fans of reasons should be in play offs
amberforever
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373736Post amberforever »

amberforever wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 17:31
hoofer2 wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 16:47
BRFBee wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 14:39 Gateshead definitely the one I want to avoid but they'll all be tricky ties.
Altrincham with Conn-Clarke are my choice to avoid!
Cue: a game at Barnet for them. (Best not mention that😳)
hoppy
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373737Post hoppy »

Oxford 0 3 Bromley
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Re: Big games tonight

Post: # 373739Post king45bee »

Ticket sales look slow for last game Saturday surely we all want a Saturday game for play offs and sure attending Saturday will mean priority for playoff semi final tickets- I will be cheering for Gateshead Saturday as well via mobile - but more importantly if you can't get behind this team when will you - how much better it will be to go back to Barnet as a league team. COYB

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