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Rotherham drawing now incidentally0
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A good first half for Wimbledon and Doncaster who are both winning while everyone else around them is losing. Doncaster taking this to the last day of the season?0
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Utter madness that the it’s likely the top EIGHT will have 80+ points this season. Imagine finishing 8th and missing playoffs with 80 points.4
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Top 8 is so interesting at the moment0
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Andyessgee90 said:Utter madness that the it’s likely the top EIGHT will have 80+ points this season. Imagine finishing 8th and missing playoffs with 80 points.
It’s the fact that the points total for top two and relegation is so slow, there is usually a bigger gap between even the top sides. It’s very unusual to have a top eight teams that are all capable of beating each other without it being considered a stretch.0 -
Huge goal for Fleetwood, 1-1 v Wimbledon now0
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Massive goal for them. All but dooms Wimbledon? Three points off with only one more game…0
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With Gillingham at home to Rotherham next week, they and Wimbledon will probably join Donny and Crewe in football’s fourth tier.1
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Unless Sutton go up, we'll have no local derbies, indeed no local matches at all!Isawsummersplay said:With Gillingham at home to Rotherham next week, they and Wimbledon will probably join Donny and Crewe in football’s fourth tier.0 -
The story of Wimbledon's season in one game. Take the lead, concede an equaliserChris_from_Sidcup said:Huge goal for Fleetwood, 1-1 v Wimbledon now0 -
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Wow... the top six is just ridiculous, just seen the table!!0
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That's what you get in this poxy division. Northern teams dominate with a few Midlands & SW teams thrown in. Look at the Championship (Fulham, QPR & Millwall) and the Premiership (Chelsea, Spurs, W Ham, Arsenal & Brentford). We will be the only London club next season with our nearest game being Ipswich, Oxford or Wycombe.killerandflash said:
Unless Sutton go up, we'll have no local derbies, indeed no local matches at all!Isawsummersplay said:With Gillingham at home to Rotherham next week, they and Wimbledon will probably join Donny and Crewe in football’s fourth tier.1 -
Possibly Gillingham could still be the nearest.golfaddick said:
That's what you get in this poxy division. Northern teams dominate with a few Midlands & SW teams thrown in. Look at the Championship (Fulham, QPR & Millwall) and the Premiership (Chelsea, Spurs, W Ham, Arsenal & Brentford). We will be the only London club next season with our nearest game being Ipswich, Oxford or Wycombe.killerandflash said:
Unless Sutton go up, we'll have no local derbies, indeed no local matches at all!Isawsummersplay said:With Gillingham at home to Rotherham next week, they and Wimbledon will probably join Donny and Crewe in football’s fourth tier.0 -
Looking decent for me out here with Ipswich, Cambridge, Peterbrough and maybe Northampton all in our division next year. Norwich moving closer, too

Colchester are the other missing piece0 -
You missed out one London team playing in the premier league.
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They're from Surrey.Dansk_Red said:You missed out one London team playing in the premier league.
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If Sheff Weds win in midweek then Wycombe will be 7th with 80 points!!ForeverAddickted said:Wow... the top six is just ridiculous, just seen the table!!1 -
It's not just the London teams, it's also the relatively nearby southern teams like Watford, Luton and Reading who are above us, while the likes of Crawley, Stevenage and Colchester are in L2 and Southend, Barnet and Dagenham in the NL...golfaddick said:
That's what you get in this poxy division. Northern teams dominate with a few Midlands & SW teams thrown in. Look at the Championship (Fulham, QPR & Millwall) and the Premiership (Chelsea, Spurs, W Ham, Arsenal & Brentford). We will be the only London club next season with our nearest game being Ipswich, Oxford or Wycombe.killerandflash said:
Unless Sutton go up, we'll have no local derbies, indeed no local matches at all!Isawsummersplay said:With Gillingham at home to Rotherham next week, they and Wimbledon will probably join Donny and Crewe in football’s fourth tier.0 -
Massive howler by Ben Amos to gift Plymouth their goal...0
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Crazy incident for the late Fleetwood equaliser that effectively relegates Wimbledon
A freekick to Wimbledon that their keeper either never heard, or more likely had a brain fart over, as he kicked the ball 3 times to gain a few yards and gave away a free kick to Fleetwood just outside the area which they scored from.0 -
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Shame about gills and Wimbledon as we will have no local away games next season.Gills away in the warmer months isn’t bad a days drinking in Rochester0
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Looks like it will be one of the season when I will tick off the grounds I have never been too, as only must do away game is Pompey next season.0
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We are the only other team I can ever recall that’s given away a free kick due to the keeper taking too long. It’s such a ridiculous rule when it’s been enforced twice in thousands of times a keeper takes longer than 6seconds.0
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Don’t think he was done for time, it was their free kick, which he touched a couple of times, which you can’t do.Andyessgee90 said:We are the only other team I can ever recall that’s given away a free kick due to the keeper taking too long. It’s such a ridiculous rule when it’s been enforced twice in thousands of times a keeper takes longer than 6seconds.1 -
We can laugh but that bloke is probably our first choice Goalkeeper target for the summer.1
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As I said above, it's unclear whether the keeper had a brain freeze or genuinely didn't know it was a freekick (which was what Bowen suggested afterwards)guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think he was done for time, it was their free kick, which he touched a couple of times, which you can’t do.Andyessgee90 said:We are the only other team I can ever recall that’s given away a free kick due to the keeper taking too long. It’s such a ridiculous rule when it’s been enforced twice in thousands of times a keeper takes longer than 6seconds.
Either way, it's relegated them0 -
Saw it on Quest and really felt for Wimbledon. What a way to basically get relegated! Ouch!killerandflash said:
As I said above, it's unclear whether the keeper had a brain freeze or genuinely didn't know it was a freekick (which was what Bowen suggested afterwards)guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think he was done for time, it was their free kick, which he touched a couple of times, which you can’t do.Andyessgee90 said:We are the only other team I can ever recall that’s given away a free kick due to the keeper taking too long. It’s such a ridiculous rule when it’s been enforced twice in thousands of times a keeper takes longer than 6seconds.
Either way, it's relegated them
Should have had a defender on post for free kick, too2 -
Three mahusive games in League One tonight...
Fleetwood Town vs Sheffield Wednesday:
- If Fleetwood win, they're three points beyond the relegation zone and surely safe thanks to GD
- If Sheffield Wednesday win, they go into the Play-Offs with one game still to decide
- If Fleetwood lose heavily tonight, they'll close the GD gap between themselves and Gillingham (Its currently a 15-goal swing)
Portsmouth vs Wigan Athletic
- If Wigan draw, then their promotion to the Championship is confirmed
- If Wigan win and Rotherham fail to win, they've won the League
Sunderland vs Rotherham United
- If Rotherham win, they're all but promoted, as will have a superior GD over Milton Keynes
- If Wigan lose then the two sides go into the last game on equal points, but Rotherham will have slightly better GD
- If Sunderland win, then we go into a three way battle for 2nd on the final day of the season.
- If Sunderland win 5-0 tonight for example then the table will look like:
Rotherham - 86-pts | +30 (GD)
Milton Keynes - 86-pts | +29 (GD)
Sunderland - 83-pts | +30 (GD)
Final day of the season games for those three would then be:
Gillingham vs Rotherham United
Morecambe vs Sunderland
Plymouth Argyle vs Milton Keynes2 -
Fleetwood beating Chef Wendy, Rotherham winning at Sunderland1







