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Post by z1zou on Apr 27, 2019 23:59:48 GMT
Now we can all sit back and relax.
Which 2 do you want to stay up, for whatever reason. Hard one, don't particularly fancy going to Southend and scunthorpe ever again, muff and the dons for me.
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Post by Wimborne Gas on Apr 28, 2019 0:16:49 GMT
Now we can all sit back and relax. Which 2 do you want to stay up, for whatever reason. Hard one, don't particularly fancy going to Southend and scunthorpe ever again, muff and the dons for me. And me, but don't really care now tbh!
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Post by nothingbutthegas on Apr 28, 2019 0:30:51 GMT
Walsall for me. Great away day and short trip from my gaff
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Post by wysemangas on Apr 28, 2019 1:47:29 GMT
Got to be Plymouth and Walsall, two nice away trips and Plymouth always bring a decent following with them to create a good atmosphere at the Mem
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Post by gregsy on Apr 28, 2019 5:59:08 GMT
Muff v scunny should be excellent.... Both realistically need a win but a draw for Plymouth would be enough if Southend lose at home v sunderland.... but neither team has won in their previous 8 games....
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Apr 28, 2019 6:45:42 GMT
Muff v scunny should be excellent.... Both realistically need a win but a draw for Plymouth would be enough if Southend lose at home v sunderland.... but neither team has won in their previous 8 games.... It will be like a Sunday morning pub team game where the two managers have decided to make it spicy by agreeing the losers will buy the drinks. I voted Wimbledon and Plymouth, coz I don't like northerners, and I don't like midlanders. And I don't like east anglians. Although I don't like Londoners, either. Thinking about it, I don't like Devonians much either.
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Post by Jomo on Apr 28, 2019 6:56:27 GMT
Plymouth and Wimbledon without a doubt.
I have a couple of Argyle mates, and enjoy the banter with them on matchdays. I also think the Southwest needs more representation in the upper tiers (as long as Rovers are doing better of course!)
Wimbledon because they were dead and buried not so long ago, and I love a good underdog story. They've done unbelievably well to get out of it, and I hope they finish the job.
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Post by Russgas on Apr 28, 2019 7:17:27 GMT
Plymouth and Wimbledon without a doubt. I have a couple of Argyle mates, and enjoy the banter with them on matchdays. I also like the Southwest needs more representation in the upper tiers (as long as Rovers are doing better of course!) Wimbledon because they were dead and buried not so long ago, and I love a good underdog story. They've done unbelievably well to get out of it, and I hope they finish the job. Yes agree with this. I think Plymouth, not only because it is a great day out down there but for the away support they bring to the mem and the atmosphere it creates. Not sure what is going on with Derek Adams but No member of the Pilgrims' management staff or players were made available to the media yesterday, which is in breach of EFL regulations. I am sure if they beat Scunny next week he will be back with that sickly smile as if nothing ever happened lol.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Apr 28, 2019 7:30:55 GMT
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Post by gasandelectricity on Apr 28, 2019 7:36:09 GMT
Everyone seems to have a soft spot for the Dons. Especially with their underdog story.
Don’t like the journey so much and not a happy hunting ground for us but I quite like Scunthorpe for some reason. My experience of bumping into their supporters has always been good, I think they make a good L1 team.
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Post by bluestone on Apr 28, 2019 9:15:54 GMT
Think it would be good to see the Don's complete their great escape.
I know Plymouth is a good away day but I'm still bearing a grudge for what went on there last season and for that reason I would like them to go down.
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Post by warehamgas on Apr 28, 2019 9:44:03 GMT
Crazy league this year. I hope but don’t expect Walsall to stay up. istr when we went out of the league their forum said they hope we get back ASAP and when we got promoted the forum said they were pleased because it didn’t seem a proper season if we weren’t in their league! Silly really but when you see some of the hatred expressed on forums it just seems a bit more civilised. Don’t like Adams but like Argyle and it’s a good day out from here. Looks likely a more northern based division next season. UTG!
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Post by stevek192 on Apr 28, 2019 9:54:45 GMT
Would like to see the bottom 4 as Bradford, Scunthorpe, Southend and Plymouth/Wimbledon.
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Post by yategasman on Apr 28, 2019 9:59:14 GMT
Plymouth is a good away fixture hope they stay up!
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Post by Hudson1883 on Apr 28, 2019 10:06:03 GMT
Walsall (Very easy Away journey) and Wimbledon (Underdog story/Good Away day in the capital) to survive please. Due to the way a lot of Plymouth supporters behave on matchdays against us home and away, plus Derek Adams being the classless wind up merchant that he is, Id shed no tears if they fell through the trap door on the final day.
If they go down by a point, I’ll look back on that Gavin Reilly header with even more fondness. Without it they would afterall, have been 9 points clear of the drop zone and well on their way to safety. I’ll also look back on it as the turning point in their season, even if most Argyle folk would disagree.
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Post by yategasman on Apr 28, 2019 10:13:13 GMT
Watching some of our fans winding up the police and their dogs after the last match I think we can all agree it ain’t just the Argyle fans at fault !
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Apr 28, 2019 10:15:54 GMT
Maybe we should be looking at the bigger picture here in case we find ourselves in another relegation battle next season.
Who is going to be the least threatening team, and most likely to be down there again next season?
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Post by Hudson1883 on Apr 28, 2019 10:17:12 GMT
Watching some of our fans winding up the police and their dogs after the last match I think we can all agree it ain’t just the Argyle fans at fault ! Indeed. However, they can still do one & I hope Exeter take their place in this division. A much more enjoyable away trip for me personally.
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Post by legas on Apr 28, 2019 10:29:50 GMT
Walsall as child friendly, easy to get to, plus dons for sentimental reasons but Plymouth for selfish reasons (family on Devon so a great away weekend and has a bit of an edge too).
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Post by justin blue on Apr 28, 2019 10:33:39 GMT
Still bathing in the afterglow of League one survival and after what we have just been through all relegation candidates have my sympathy. However as a gashead I hope Plymouth survive and Wycombe Wandercheats go down.
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