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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2013 20:12:33 GMT
Hmmmm ..... lose this one and it would be no points from a possible nine. That would make the Crewe game of greater significance. We can either begin a Crewe revival, getting them within touching distance of us or we can cast them considerably adrift of us. With the Sunderland match only 4 days after Crewe will the team be doing much tackling?
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Post by stamfordblue on Dec 26, 2013 21:51:50 GMT
I think the Crewe game is a better chance of points. Peterborough are strong going forward so it is likely we will need t score which is not our strongest suit at the minute hope I am wrong but I don't fancy our chances.
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Post by glassmaurice on Dec 26, 2013 23:57:12 GMT
Have to agree "Stamford" listening to the match commentaries these days, I am always wondering where our scoring will come from. We do not seem to have a plan, we just "wing it", and just hope someone will have a shot from distance, or O'Hanlon might connect with a header from a corner.
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Post by crunchblue on Dec 27, 2013 15:21:33 GMT
Peterborough are more of a footballing side than Preston. They score but they also concede chances. This might suit us more. Tough game though, can see us needing 3 goals (at the very least) to have a chance of winning. But we will get chances, unlike yesterday when Preston just shut up shop and seen the game out.
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