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Post by fanboy on Oct 27, 2014 13:22:50 GMT
I see Luton are TOP of league two now. Let's win the title and watch the winning mentality run deep.
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Post by Strange Gas on Oct 27, 2014 13:25:00 GMT
Champions no question. However you look at it as a nice day out, wembley is a 50/50 my ticker and wallet could do without
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Post by lulworthgas on Oct 27, 2014 13:30:17 GMT
Only option may be the playoffs, Barnet will be hard to stop
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Post by nolongernonleaguegas on Oct 27, 2014 13:30:26 GMT
Champions after a last minute winner at a full house at the mem, nothing better
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Post by kylegas on Oct 27, 2014 15:59:58 GMT
Champions! Wembley is expensive and stressful, been there once don't need it again lol
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 17:16:13 GMT
Champions!!!
..and yes we still can be!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 17:48:43 GMT
Champions for me I want us to march out of the conference back into the league and never come back.
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Post by Mark Ash on Oct 28, 2014 20:52:27 GMT
Allowing for one or two uncertain answers, I make that response 18-3 in favour of winning the title outright, rather than winning at Wembley.
Me? I just cannot decide, which probably means that I am so desperate to see Rovers back in the League that I can't think properly.
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Post by bs10er on Oct 28, 2014 21:27:23 GMT
There is ONLY one answer; Champions
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 21:47:34 GMT
Id take finishing 2nd, losing the playoff final but still going up as a result of financial irregularities relegating Wycombe to the conference.
Was that an option?
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Post by aghast on Oct 28, 2014 22:18:05 GMT
Allowing for one or two uncertain answers, I make that response 18-3 in favour of winning the title outright, rather than winning at Wembley. Me? I just cannot decide, which probably means that I am so desperate to see Rovers back in the League that I can't think properly. I think a few have misunderstood the question. Both outcomes end up with our promotion - we don't have to worry abut losing the playoff final. It's a given that we win it, in your scenario. So I'd go for a Wembley win all the time in that case. If you reverse it, and take it as looking back at the end of the season, would you rather have been promoted having won the league as Champions and played out a few last meaningless games, or had a heart-stopping, unforgettable day out at the great Industrial Estate of North-West London. At the start of the next season, it's a level playing field and all the Champions vs Playoffs stuff is quickly forgotten.
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Post by socrates on Oct 28, 2014 22:20:20 GMT
Either it doesn't matter really does it. I said Wembley because it's great to win at Wembley. But 1990 was great too wasn't it. I honestly think the chances of us winning the league are extremely low though, probably about he same as us finishing anywhere between mid table and 2nd. I think we'll finish about 4 th or 5 th. Anyone think we look like a side that's going to be champions come May ?
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Post by Strange Gas on Oct 28, 2014 22:47:48 GMT
Pack the mem, 25 April. Job done and an early start to summer. That's what we need! Possible, yes. Likely, we'll see, but I'm optimistic
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Post by lympstonegas on Oct 28, 2014 22:56:24 GMT
Champions . Been and done Wembley thanks. Same for me. Don't get me wrong, I would love to go to Wembley again to watch Rovers play, just not in the Conference play-off final. I would much rather win this as champions and then I can hopefully tick another thing off the list and see us presented with a trophy at the Mem. ...,.To be able to add another 'Champions' title and promotion to our history record
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Post by grayraydon on Oct 29, 2014 8:00:39 GMT
Champions no doubt, get in, win the league and get out never to return.
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Post by Mark Ash on Oct 29, 2014 9:21:09 GMT
Well that's that bit of fun sorted out. Now back to the real world and the desperate chipping out of points from the unyielding rock face of league football. That's league , of course, not League with a capital L, sadly.
We really need to beat Telford. A draw against them will not be a good result. IN MY HUMBLE OPINION.
Because they're not very good.
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Post by LJG on Oct 29, 2014 10:24:26 GMT
Champions please. My heart just won't take a play off when the stakes are this high.
We seriously need to pack the midfield with play makers and get a star striker in or hope Ellis turns Hero. The midfield is like an empty hole when you watch us play.
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