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    Reginared New Member

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    if brum dunt beat preston the royols still have a chance of automatic
     
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    Reginared New Member

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    beat Norwich and Birmingham and Blunts dunt beat Palace up automatic.
     
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    eye, we really need reading to win norwich otherwise its double jeopardy (as it helps blunts too).

    if norwich lose that one - we'll go into plymouth match where both us and plymouth only need a draw!
    - i wonder what formations the managers would use if that was the case?
    both 4-5-1

    they should agree on a 5-5-0 if we both need a draw!
     
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    I think the following is quite possible, even prbable ....

    Norwich 1 Reading 3; Reading 2 Birmingham 1; Crystal Palace 1 Sheffield United 1. You might think that Warnock would be out to do a favour to his former side and help them back to the Premiership, but then you probably did not see the bad blood between the players in the Sky match at Bramall Lane. I don't think the Palace players will be doing Sheffield United any favours, even if Warnock thinks he might. Best thing about Preston winning is that it gives Reading a reason to try to win at Carrow Road. If Birmingham had won or drawn I think they would have played it much more low key, but now they will go there believing that they have a chance and they have one of the best away records in the Championship.
     

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