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If we don't beat Col U.......

......then we are pretty much dead in the water. People can go on about what other results might keep us in the mix, but what other teams do means nothing to us in a way. We MUST beat Col U, simple as. Anything less than 3 points and we are down. I really can't see us going to Preston on Monday and getting anything to bring back home. Against Col U, a draw won't do us any favours and a defeat would be the time to dig out a map to Hartlepool. I hope we do win tomorrow, but personally, I don't think we can handle the pressure.

- G
 
unfortunately i think you are right. If we lose tomorrow however i hope the boys still give it a good go until the maths say it's over... preston and plymouth aren't impossible and you never know!

Keep the faith!
 
I share your pessimism about that trip to Preston.

In their last five games Preston have lost to Leeds, Hull and QPR.

Under the law of averages surely can't lose to yet another relegation contender.

Mind you Plymouth have twice in their last 4 matches been thrashed by relegation candidates (Barnsley and Burnley).
 
I share your pessimism about that trip to Preston.

In their last five games Preston have lost to Leeds, Hull and QPR.

Under the law of averages surely can't lose to yet another relegation contender.

Mind you Plymouth have twice in their last 4 matches been thrashed by relegation candidates (Barnsley and Burnley).

I bet Leeds cant wait to play them on saturday and improve their goal difference!.
 
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