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v Leicester City (a) - 04/05/2024 - Will We Stay Or Will We Go?


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Come on Norwich, Hull, and Sunderland.

Sunderland are useless so I don't expect any favours from them but Norwich have gone full strength and obviously Hull have too. 

I think Birmingham go down but we'll see. Going to be a very nervy 2 hours, especially if we concede early on and either Plymouth or Brum take the lead.

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4 minutes ago, RTM08 said:

Zero tactics other than sit as many people behind the ball and hope for the best. Good luck getting fans through the gates to watch this dross next season.

Tactics will be similar to Leeds and why would you and be wide open allowing Leicester attacking players more freedom and space

2 minutes ago, Hasta said:

Norwich team looks fairly strong at Birmingham.

Norwich still need to win and secure a playoff double header against Southampton not Leeds 

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1 minute ago, Tricky said:

No Hyam, good, he's useless and probably called in sick like a wimp. 

A really inspirational leader would be out there in a fixture of this magnitude.Hopefully, the team can man up like Sammy, rather than capitulate like Hyam.

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4 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

Tactics will be similar to Leeds and why would you and be wide open allowing Leicester attacking players more freedom and space

Norwich still need to win and secure a playoff double header against Southampton not Leeds 

See if you still brownose the shit cowardly tactics when we're 4 down

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3 minutes ago, Penwortham Blue said:

A really inspirational leader would be out there in a fixture of this magnitude.Hopefully, the team can man up like Sammy, rather than capitulate like Hyam.

Hyam being AWOL automatically makes our backline faster. Not a bad thing.

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1 minute ago, AllRoverAsia said:

Hyam being AWOL automatically makes our backline faster. Not a bad thing.

True enough but at least Hyam and 37 year old Kyle McFadzean had a history of playing together. A new CH partnership in our most critical game of the season is hardly ideal.

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6 minutes ago, martonrover said:

Our bench is so weak, and we will always struggle over a season as long as that is the case.

With five substitutions possible  it’s such a critical part of the modern game. 

Not for useless it aint

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For me its the Plymouth result that will be the deciding factor

Expect Big club to win  /Weds to draw or win/ Plymouth ?????

As for ours  .. could go either way either an absolute tonking or a nicked win  - doesn't wash for me about Leicester not being fussed - full house  /have picked up form again / are deserved Champions/fans will be in party mode and loud  and the stadium has decent acoustics - our lot couldn't cope with 7k Weds fans never mind 30k Leicester fans ( this is diff to Leeds as Leics will not have any pressure or nervous fans baying for blood)

It will be depressing either way as we know what will become next season regardless  (including losing  Szmodics) , without the required change

GOONS FROM PUNE OUT!!!

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Penwortham Blue said:

True enough but at least Hyam and 37 year old Kyle McFadzean had a history of playing together. A new CH partnership in our most critical game of the season is hardly ideal.

Don't worry there's 8 other defenders around them

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Just a thought ...

I was at Turf Moor when we were presented with the old 4th Division Champions Trophy in our last home game of the 1991-92 season, against Wrexham. Full house, party atmosphere .... and we lost 1-2 to a Wrexham side we'd tubbed 6-2 at the Racecourse five months earlier.  One of your own and a friend of mine, Vince O'Keefe was between the sticks for Wrexham that day ....

 

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game ordered on Rovers TV, Subway on the way and hopefully we get we needed to stay up. 

6 minutes ago, roversfan99 said:

Some captain pulling a sickie.

if he is ill then he is ill. 

Stop with conspiracy theory again. 

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2 minutes ago, sympatheticclaret said:

Just a thought ...

I was at Turf Moor when we were presented with the old 4th Division Champions Trophy in our last home game of the 1991-92 season, against Wrexham. Full house, party atmosphere .... and we lost 1-2 to a Wrexham side we'd tubbed 6-2 at the Racecourse five months earlier.  One of your own and a friend of mine, Vince O'Keefe was between the sticks for Wrexham that day ....

 

A hero of mine as I saw his heroics at Wembley v Charlton.

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