Think it will be Huddersfield, Fulham and Cardiff for me, Brighton have the players to put in decent performances, at least.genome wrote:Would be hilarious if Brighton, Fulham and Huddersfield went down.
The Tinpot Trio.
That's always assuming...................................Old Man Andrews wrote:Luton coming up will be interesting. Can't wait to visit the biggest shithole in England once again.
I don't think Huddersfield are tinpot. Cardiff more so.genome wrote:Would be hilarious if Brighton, Fulham and Huddersfield went down.
The Tinpot Trio.
Are Luton moving to London....amirite Vic?Victor Meldrew wrote:That's always assuming...................................Old Man Andrews wrote:Luton coming up will be interesting. Can't wait to visit the biggest shithole in England once again.
Agree on their ground though-still resent them calling off a game late when the ground was supposedly unfit through rainand, surprisingly, they had a long injury list.

BR0B0T wrote:Are Luton moving to London....amirite Vic?Victor Meldrew wrote:That's always assuming...................................Old Man Andrews wrote:Luton coming up will be interesting. Can't wait to visit the biggest shithole in England once again.
Agree on their ground though-still resent them calling off a game late when the ground was supposedly unfit through rainand, surprisingly, they had a long injury list.
Sounds like a real dog fightSanguine wrote:The League One relegation battle is going to be crazy.
Walsall, in 21st place (the last of the relegation spots) have 42 points, three ahead of Wimbledon, four of Rochdale, and six of Bradford City. If that wasn't already close, Plymouth, in 12th, have 45 points. Just three points cover all of those places, and Plymouth are just nine points off the bottom.
It's absolutely fantastic - this weekend is going to be great.Green wrote:Sounds like a real dog fightSanguine wrote:The League One relegation battle is going to be crazy.
Walsall, in 21st place (the last of the relegation spots) have 42 points, three ahead of Wimbledon, four of Rochdale, and six of Bradford City. If that wasn't already close, Plymouth, in 12th, have 45 points. Just three points cover all of those places, and Plymouth are just nine points off the bottom.
Looking the best position they have been all season, just gotta keep it goingAthleticoSpizz wrote:Here’s hoping that the odd win or two for Hungerford will be enough to keep them up. A team batting well above their average for a good few seasons now. Fingers crossed
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