Realistically though we should beat Carlisle and Gillingham in crunch games
if we are serious about going up,  

 

Had a go on the predictor and I have the difference between up and playoffs
as a result at Charlton or not.

 

I hope you are right and so far this season all the chasing pack have
dropped points aplenty!

 

From: MATTHEW GAYNOR [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 12 April 2010 23:01
To: [email protected]; 'list leedslist'; Matt Anderson
Subject: Re: [LU] Swindon 1-1 Exeter

 


Not sure our next 2 games are routine;

Carlisle - never easy place to go - not a great record against them
Gillingham - sh*t away but excellent at home and fighting for their lives.

Equally i think as the pressure tells the others may drop surprising points
as well.

Matt

--- On Mon, 12/4/10, Matt Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

 

That's a big bonus tonight. Swindon played a game more but still behind us!
would have taken that at the start against a lower/relegation threatened
team.

However cant see Swindon dropping another point before Millwall so they
should get 9 points minimum.  Millwall 100% certain to win tomorrow though

We SHOULD pick up a fairly routine 6 points from the next 2 games if we
don't we dont deserve to go up

Millwall could drop 2 points on Friday if we are lucky and hopefully
Colchester can get something from Charlton!

Could could maybe maybe



-----Original Message-----

We might need Swindon to still have a mathematical chance when they go to
Millwall on the final day, so they don't take that game easy. (If we still
need Millwall to drop points while we beat Bristol Rovers). So Swindon's
last minute equaliser tonight might be quite fortunate.

It's all getting very complicated.

Tim W.

 

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