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VillageGreen wrote:
Angry wrote:
Cheltenham & Tranmere relegated

we are all but confirmed for playoffs  unless we lose by 8 next week and luton win by 8


Very unlikely, nay, near on impossible.

Over on PASOTI they are going orgasmic, they really are.

captain wankspasm piped up yet?
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Well done Sheridan, you delivered play-offs. Let's just hope you have enough options to pick a winning team over what is essentially 3 legs.
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Enjoy the headache.
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Angry wrote:
Cheltenham & Tranmere relegated

we are all but confirmed for playoffs  unless we lose by 8 next week and luton win by 8

How do you work that out ??
If Argyle lost 5-0 and Luton won 4-0 surely they would go in front ??
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VillageGreen wrote:
Angry wrote:
Cheltenham & Tranmere relegated

we are all but confirmed for playoffs  unless we lose by 8 next week and luton win by 8


Very unlikely, nay, near on impossible.

Over on PASOTI they are going orgasmic, they really are.

Actually the GD is +8 better than Luton. So us losing 4 nil and them winning 4 nil would see them go through on goals scored. But yeah, it's hugely unlikely and so we're fairly safe in securing our play off spot. What we do beyond them is anyone's guess, Shez might be the greatest hustler of all time - pretending we're really shit to lure our opposition into a false pretense.
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SwimWithTheTide wrote:
VillageGreen wrote:
Angry wrote:
Cheltenham & Tranmere relegated

we are all but confirmed for playoffs  unless we lose by 8 next week and luton win by 8


Very unlikely, nay, near on impossible.

Over on PASOTI they are going orgasmic, they really are.

Actually the GD is +8 better than Luton. So us losing 4 nil and them winning 4 nil would see them go through on goals scored. But yeah, it's hugely unlikely and so we're fairly safe in securing our play off spot. What we do beyond them is anyone's guess, Shez might be the greatest hustler of all time - pretending we're really shit to lure our opposition into a false pretense.


I have often thought that at times.
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I'd better start looking at flights....
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harvetheslayer wrote:
Angry wrote:
Cheltenham & Tranmere relegated

we are all but confirmed for playoffs  unless we lose by 8 next week and luton win by 8

How do you work that out ??
If Argyle lost 5-0 and Luton won 4-0 surely they would go in front ??
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Argyle have +16
Luton +8

regardless to whether its win by 8 or lose by 8 it would still need to be a heavy loss for Argyle coped by a big Luton win which is highly unlikely
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Luton Town seem to believe the game is over.

realism and double realism.


So in view of those Luton comments, it's time to party :greenrave:
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Easy 18k plus for the home leg I reckon... oh
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Looks like i'm going to have get my Argyle scarf from out of the dustbin!.....#plastic shit fan... Wemberleeey.
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Angry wrote:
Cheltenham & Tranmere relegated

we are all but confirmed for playoffs  unless we lose by 8 next week and luton win by 8



Not so only a swing of 8 needed.....not a swing of 16.
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zyph wrote:
Angry wrote:
Cheltenham & Tranmere relegated

we are all but confirmed for playoffs  unless we lose by 8 next week and luton win by 8



Not so only a swing of 8 needed.....not a swing of 16.

I've already pointed that out but he fudged his response to me rather than just admitting he was wrong
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So glad we did it a week early! You don't want to be going to Shrewsbury away and needing points. Well done Shez. Get these players rested, focused and organised in the playoffs - otherwise it will have all been in vain.
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Angry wrote:
harvetheslayer wrote:
Angry wrote:
Cheltenham & Tranmere relegated

we are all but confirmed for playoffs  unless we lose by 8 next week and luton win by 8

How do you work that out ??
If Argyle lost 5-0 and Luton won 4-0 surely they would go in front ??
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Argyle have +16
Luton +8

regardless to whether its win by 8 or lose by 8 it would still need to be a heavy loss for Argyle coped by a big Luton win which is highly unlikely

If Luton win by 4 goals and Argyle lose by 4 goals we are out.

If we keep the goals conceded column down next week, we should leave Luton too much to do against a good defensive side.
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harvetheslayer wrote:
zyph wrote:
Angry wrote:
Cheltenham & Tranmere relegated

we are all but confirmed for playoffs  unless we lose by 8 next week and luton win by 8



Not so only a swing of 8 needed.....not a swing of 16.

I've already pointed that out but he fudged his response to me rather than just admitting he was wrong

Why do i need to justify myself to you right or wrong newb?

as i said it matters not at the end of the day how many it is 8 or not luton will still need to win big and we will have to lose.
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Quite an afternoon. Early penalty when Blizzard [who had a pretty good game today] was brought down and Rooben converted with aplomb.Argyle then fell back into the old trap of defending too deep and it wasn't a surprise when Tranmere pulled level with an admittedly superb strike from a low driven corner, very similar to when Rooben hit the post a few weeks back. Unstoppable but to their credit Argyle got their heads together and went ahead again from the surprising source of THD-looked as though Tranmere stopped after Alessandra was fouled but THD picked up the loose ball and drilled an excellent 25 yarder into the corner. Odd happening at half time when the food kiosks suddenly shut down, not sure why-surely you can't run out of tea? A lot of people were left rather discontented by this and expressed their opinions forcibly.Back to the football and Tranmere huffed and puffed but can't say they looked that threatening and Argyle could have scored with a couple of counter attacks before substitute Ansah broke through on the right and supplied Lewis with a ball that enabled him to convert easily-game over or so it seemed. Argyle don't do easy though and subjected us to a fairly agonising 5 minutes of injury time by allowing Tranmere to score from a right wing cross. All's well that ends well though, good atmosphere today and huge celebration when the Luton score came through. Only a monumental feck up can stop Argyle reaching the play offs now and I don't think it will happen but that match next week must be approached with due respect. One of the better and happier HP afternoons of recent years but nothing has been achieved as yet, just a foothold to higher things. Personally didn't agree with Luke being Player of the year-O'Connor, who had another very strong second half today, would have been my choice but a matter of opinion I suppose.
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Thanks Skinny, agree about O'Connor too, I've not seen him have a bad game although in fairness to Luke he's probably played twice as many as AOC. As you say we must take the Shrewsbury match seriously but I would definitely rest Reuben for the poffs.
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Just arrived home from son home lovely fish supper he give us, best fish in Plymouth. Perillas

One thing on the game, wrong player received man of the match award, headless chicken most of the game,


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So, should I start orgnising an ATD Wembley outing in one of these.....................? What a day out that will be! drunken

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Who is on table one?
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Well I'm
Out of argyle retirement for the play offs.
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Dane how is Colin?
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Well I'm
Out of argyle retirement for the play offs.

get in dane we need more loyal p/t fans like you lol Cool
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Dane how is Colin?

I've dropped you a pm
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