Which game...
#1
will confirm our relegation?

I'm going for Watford at home.
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#2
We are absolutely fucked, no doubt. But it will go down to the last season, the Semper Te Fallant fish ridden fuckers
Would rather talk to ChatGPT
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#3
Still confident we'll stay up. Safe by Easter.
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#4
The Easter Resurrection
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#5
(02-02-2026, 03:33 PM)Jacko Wrote: Still confident we'll stay up. Safe by Easter.

I am a bit delirious with the probability of our relegation and using humour to try and ease the pain.

However, i'd love some of what your on please.
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#6
I'm still in the we are staying up camp. Admittedly, it's a mixture of blind optimism and a refusal to believe we can't string a couple of wins together despite all the evidence to the contrary. Ultimately, its not in any of our hands as fans so I'd sooner go through the week nonplussed than fearing the worst.
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#7
We cannot remain as shit as we've been since Wilfred arrived. Blind faith asserts they must pull themselves together over the next few weeks to eke out sufficient points to stay in front of 3 equally shite teams in a desperate division. I have no evidence or reason to back up this assertion.
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#8
Struggling to see a turnaround at present. We’d need to stop conceding and start scoring, neither of which look likely.
If / when the inevitable happens will depend on Leicester points deduction and Blackburn and Oxfords fighting spirit.
Blackburn away is a massive 6 pointer and, judging by our performances against Norwich and Portsmouth, it could spell the end.
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#9
Things can change so quickly in football. Imagine we score early on Saturday. Then again just after half time. Suddenly the stadium is rocking, confidence returns to the players and everything Ramsey has told them starts to make sense.
Being brutally honest 
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#10
I think Norwich at home was the one!
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