USABlue Posted yesterday at 01:26 Posted yesterday at 01:26 3 hours ago, superniko said: Some good results for us looking backwards, Norwich and Oxford draw and Swansea lose. In terms of mid-table (where I think we truly rank), PNE and Watford draw and Charlton, Hull and Leicester lose. I think Coventry and Ipswich will cruise the top 2 after Christmas. Boro, Stoke, Saints, Birmingham to make up the top 6. The likes of PNE, Hull, Millwall, Bristol City, Derby are miles off those mentioned above IMO. Yes I see Ipswich are on the up. Probably 3 points we will have lost there, buggar. Thise 3 points and a win tomorrow we'd be in the mix. Quote
bazza Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago What's happened to Szmodics at Ipswich? Is he injured? When he plays he doesn't seem to score many. Quote
KentExile Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 31 minutes ago, bazza said: What's happened to Szmodics at Ipswich? Is he injured? When he plays he doesn't seem to score many. yes. had surgery on an ankle injury in October - apparently been playing with injury since early 2025 https://www.eadt.co.uk/sport/25580233.ipswich-town-sam-szmodics-undergoes-surgery-injury/ Edited 17 hours ago by KentExile 1 Quote
superniko Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Swansea are in free-fall, would be a nice team to drop as it's miles from anywhere. If we can trade Norwich / Pompey / Swansea for a Stockport / Bolton / Huddersfield / Bradford I'd be delighted! 2 Quote
StHelensRover Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 13 hours ago, wilsdenrover said: Shouldn’t Sheffield Wednesday be like Bury by now? "Who would want to buy a football club that loses tens of millions a year?" Turns out people are queuing up to do it. That's not what we're usually told. Same as with Coventry and Derby in the last few years. They got new owners and didn't end up with Bury in NW Counties equivalent. Crowds way up at both clubs and both above us in the table. Oh well 5 Quote
riverholmes Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Seeing Devlin sent off for Portsmouth against Sheffield Utd brought back memories of Paul Devlin, the Sheffield Utd player. He was at his peak as a midfielder in the days Rovers were on the rise from the second tier with our own stars in Duff, Dunn, Jansen and co. Football seemed more exciting back then, though could well have to do with the fact of our current fate. Edited 4 hours ago by riverholmes Quote
Upside Down Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, riverholmes said: Seeing Devlin sent off for Portsmouth against Sheffield Utd brought back memories of Paul Devlin, the Sheffield Utd player. He was at his peak as a midfielder in the days Rovers were on the rise from the second tier with our own stars in Duff, Dunn, Jansen and co. Football seemed more exciting back then, though could well have to do with the fact of our current fate. Football was more exciting back then. Quote
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