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    Both Notts County and Wrexham are on 100-pts

    They play each other on Monday, the latter have a game in hand regardless...

    They've both scored the same amount of goals, Wrexham have conceded three more than Notts County

    Yet only one of them is guaranteed to win promotion

    I imagine one would become the first side not to win promotion with 100+ points if they fail in the Play-Offs
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    edited April 2023
    On 11th February, after 35 minutes, Sheffield Wednesday were beating Ipswich 2-0. Ipswich came back to draw that game, following which they have had nine clean sheets on the bounce with eight consecutive wins and scored 24 goals without conceding a single goal themselves. 
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    Good grief who do they play next weekend?
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    King of the dead ball situation, John Bostock scored for Notts County today. That was his first goal for almost seven years. 
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    On 11th February, after 35 minutes, Sheffield Wednesday were beating Ipswich 2-0. Ipswich came back to draw that game, following which they have had nine clean sheets on the bounce with eight consecutive wins and scored 24 goals without conceding a single goal themselves. 
    Update:

    Ipswich have just let in their first goal since 11th February and after some 950 without conceding. Shame because it would have been good for us to be the ones to stop that run!


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    On 2nd October 2018 we lost 5-3 to Scunthorpe in League 1 with a team containing the likes of Steer, Solly, Pearce, Sarr, Fosu-Henry, Aribo, Pratley, Grant, Cullen, Taylor, Vetokele and Dijksteel all playing for us. 

    Next season Scunthorpe will be in the National League North. 
    Isn't that the game that both Cullen and Vetokele broke their collar bones?

    Didn't Pratley play at center half with Pearce and Sarr at left back? 
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    Cafc43v3r said:
    On 2nd October 2018 we lost 5-3 to Scunthorpe in League 1 with a team containing the likes of Steer, Solly, Pearce, Sarr, Fosu-Henry, Aribo, Pratley, Grant, Cullen, Taylor, Vetokele and Dijksteel all playing for us. 

    Next season Scunthorpe will be in the National League North. 
    Isn't that the game that both Cullen and Vetokele broke their collar bones?

    Didn't Pratley play at center half with Pearce and Sarr at left back? 
    No that was our 2-0 away win at Walsall. Page got injured after 5 minutes against Scunthorpe and was replaced by Dijksteel. Culllen played the full game and Vetokele came on as sub. 
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    Jonny Williams is Swindon’s leading scorer this season. Deji Oshilaja is Burton’s second leading scorer 
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    Cafc43v3r said:
    Rasmus Kristensen today looking to become the first player with all the letters in the word Easter in his name to play for Leeds on Easter weekend since Stephen Warnock in 2014
    33 Charlton Players have had names with all the letters from 'Easter': Stephan ANDERSEN, Terrique ANDERSON, Ernest BACON, Charles BUTLER, Cristian CEBALLOS PRIETO, Ernest CHAMPION, Dorian DERVITE-VAUSSOUE, Anfernee DIJKSTEEL, Charles DRINKWATER, Stuart FLEETWOOD, Matthew FORSTER, Jake FORSTER-CASKEY, Tariqe FOSU-HENRY, Lee HARMSWORTH, Steven HARRISON, Tareiq HOLMES-DENNIS, Peter O'SULLIVAN, Andy PETTERSON, George PLEASANT, Maurice SETTERS, Peter SHAW, Alexei SMERTIN, Alexander STEELE, Cameron STEWART, Michael STEWART (1956-1958), Michael STEWART (2011), Jerome THOMAS, Terell THOMAS, Charles THORNETT, Fredrik ULVESTAD, Ernest WATKINS, George WATSON, Brian WHITEHOUSE. I'm too lazy to work out which ones have played for us at Easter weekend.
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    On 22nd October QPR were top of the Championship. Their then Manager, Michael Beale, turned down a PL job at Wolves because of the "project" that he wanted to continue there but shortly afterwards took the other Rangers Manager's position. 

    If Reading had not had their six point deduction then QPR would now be one place and one point off the relegation zone with the third bottom side, Cardiff, needing just one point from their game in hand to leapfrog them. Given that they have won just two of their last 26 games it isn't beyond the realm of possibility that QPR will still go down.
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    On 2nd October 2018 we lost 5-3 to Scunthorpe in League 1 with a team containing the likes of Steer, Solly, Pearce, Sarr, Fosu-Henry, Aribo, Pratley, Grant, Cullen, Taylor, Vetokele and Dijksteel all playing for us. 

    Next season Scunthorpe will be in the National League North. 
    They were also the 1st club we played in a league match after relegation from the Premier League.

    Another side heading for regional football are Yeovil, we last met in 2014 in the Championship.
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    Scunthorpe's decline has been ridiculous. 2011 in the championship. 2023 National league north.

    They won only 4 games last season. 8 games this season.

    12, 10, 13, 4 & 8 wins making a grand total of 47 wins in 5 seasons.
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    Phil Foden is the first player to score a hat-trick in the Manchester derby since Erling Haaland, nine minutes earlier.

    It's also the first premier league double hat trick against anyone other than Southampton.  Also the first one without someone who's name isn't pronounced Perez.
    It's the first premier league double hat trick without someone who isn't called Perez? So it's the first one with someone called Perez? What does this mean?! I've spent the last 6 months trying to understand this.
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    Cafc43v3r said:
    Phil Foden is the first player to score a hat-trick in the Manchester derby since Erling Haaland, nine minutes earlier.

    It's also the first premier league double hat trick against anyone other than Southampton.  Also the first one without someone who's name isn't pronounced Perez.
    It's the first premier league double hat trick without someone who isn't called Perez? So it's the first one with someone called Perez? What does this mean?! I've spent the last 6 months trying to understand this.
    A Linguistics professor was lecturing his class.

    "In English," he said, "a double negative forms a positive. However, in some languages, such as Russian, a double negative remains a negative. But there isn't a single language, not one, in which a double positive can express a negative."

    A voice from the back of the room piped up, "Yeah, right."
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    iaitch said:
    Good grief who do they play next weekend?

    See. We had nothing to fear.
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    My comment was tongue in cheek but more like foot in mouth now.
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    Roy Keane played 440 English league games, every single one of them under a European Cup winning manager.

    Its also true of Giggs, Scholes and Neville but they only played for one club under one manager 
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    Cafc43v3r said:
    Roy Keane played 440 English league games, every single one of them under a European Cup winning manager.

    Its also true of Giggs, Scholes and Neville but they only played for one club under one manager 

    Fergie wasn't a European Cup winning manager until 1999 though. So Keane's first 6 years at Man U weren't under a European Cup winning manager. 
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    Cafc43v3r said:
    Roy Keane played 440 English league games, every single one of them under a European Cup winning manager.

    Its also true of Giggs, Scholes and Neville but they only played for one club under one manager 

    Fergie wasn't a European Cup winning manager until 1999 though. So Keane's first 6 years at Man U weren't under a European Cup winning manager. 
    To be fair, Ferguson had won the European Cup Winners Cup and European Super Cup whilst at Aberdeen prior to going to Manchester United. It might not be ‘The European Cup’ as it were, but they certainly were European cups.
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    Red Star Belgrade are currently 109 league games (99 wins, 10 draws) unbeaten at home, going back to April 2017.
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    The first game I was taken to was in 1954/55 season against Huddersfield town.
    From memory we won 1-0.
    My last game before we left for Australia was on 13/4/1963 against Huddersfield town. We won 2-1. Same team and we won by a goal each time.
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    Were you at the 7-6 Hudders game?
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    iaitch said:
    Were you at the 7-6 Hudders game?
    No. The person who took me to games was to busy shopping for Xmas. Was not allowed to go alone as only 10.
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