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MACCA
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by MACCA » Wed Mar 01, 2017 7:10 am
Blackburn's luck continued last night with a penalty goal to win 1 nil against a struggling Derby side.
That's all 4 of their last positive results coming with more than a hint of good fortune.
They might just scrape safety now

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Sutton-Claret
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by Sutton-Claret » Wed Mar 01, 2017 8:49 am
Bristol Citys recent form isn't helping either.

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by clitheroeclaret2 » Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:00 am
Was at the game last with brother, in Blackburn end so close to "penalty". Looked dubious to say the least, or to quote him "he was nowhere near the ball", meaning it was a clever dive.
Previous 3 goals have all been own goals!
Lots of other good fortune going for them all of a sudden

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Lord Beamish
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by Lord Beamish » Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:06 am
They do look, at the moment, like they could squeeze out of bother, but it's going to be close.
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by Guich » Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:07 am
It won't last
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Goodclaret
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by Goodclaret » Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:11 am
To be fair the B******d fans thought we were "lucky" throughout our 23 game unbeaten run last season. If their luck continues it may be down to hard work/change of attitude.
Obviously, I hope they get back to crashing and burning as soon as possible.
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by Marlonspants » Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:29 am
Just delaying the inevitable. If they don't go down this season then they will almost certainly go down next season. They have an aging team that they can't afford to replace.
It's better when it's a slow demise.
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FactualFrank
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by FactualFrank » Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:38 am
I think they'll avoid the drop now, unfortunately. Bristol City, Wigan and Rotherham all look worse than they do.
The question is, do you think they'll suddenly have money to spend next season, or will they be in the same financial mess and not be able to really strengthen their side?
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Wile E Coyote
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by Wile E Coyote » Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:40 am
i feel this is the football gods having a laugh at their expense, tantalisingly close to safety, gifting them a precious 3 points, only to watch them faulter again in the next match.
Mowbray was sent to mess with their heads for a few weeks. It will be back to normal very soon.
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MACCA
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by MACCA » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:00 am
All hangs on the back to back Wigan & Cardiff home games, because after that I'm sure they play 4 out of 5 away at Fulham, Brighton, Reading and Norwich, so that should be nearly nil points!
only 2 or 3 points in their next 2 home games and it will certainly be close.
Bristol C surely cant continue being so poor, they have some very winnable games coming up..
Bristol City v Burton Albion
Bristol City v Norwich City
Wigan Athletic v Bristol City
Bristol City v Huddersfield Town
Brentford v Bristol City
Preston North End v Bristol City
Bristol City v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Bristol City v Queens Park Rangers
Blackburn Rovers v Bristol City
Bristol City V Barnsley
Could easily get 5 wins there, it's Burton I feel are the ones who may drop.
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by nil_desperandum » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:05 am
It doesn't help that Wigan threw in the towel by sacking a manager who had done well last season, and appointing a complete novice at Championship level. Appoint someone like Warnock, and they might have been out of this mess by now, otherwise - stick with Caldwell and give him time to adjust to Championship level, rather than binning him after just a few games.
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MACCA
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by MACCA » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:07 am
clitheroeclaret2 wrote:previous 3 goals have all been own goals!
Lots of other good fortune going for them all of a sudden

The QPR home game is where it swung for me.. QPR have a goal a yard over the line not given at 0-0 then the lucky b4stards score in added time to win it. That was 3 bonus point there.
Then the 2 points they scrape at Rotherham and Burton are down to own goals...

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by Walton » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:10 am
Worth noting that Bristol City have had a tough run of fixtures - Villa found their form against them, they drew with Newcastle, lost to Fulham, lost away to a good Leeds team and drew at Derby after being 3-0 up. They beat Rotherham, and drew against Wednesday.
They look to be able to score goals, so hopefully should be able to perform v Burton, win at home against a hot and cold Norwich and get something at hapless Wigan.
Fingers crossed.
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MACCA
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by MACCA » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:10 am
nil_desperandum wrote:It doesn't help that Wigan threw in the towel by sacking a manager who had done well last season, and appointing a complete novice at Championship level. Appoint someone like Warnock, and they might have been out of this mess by now, otherwise - stick with Caldwell and give him time to adjust to Championship level, rather than binning him after just a few games.
I agree, even Cotterill WOULD OF added some stability to Wigan.
Bristol C have thrown away 2 goal leads at least 4 times this season, twice at home and in one even 3-0 up away at Derby.
They can score it's just they can't defend for toffee.
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J50
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by J50 » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:52 am
Goodclaret wrote:To be fair the B******d fans thought we were "lucky" throughout our 23 game unbeaten run last season.
So did I...

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by Quickenthetempo » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:55 am
If they stay up they will be in the same position next season having to still pay championship wages and will probably lose another couple of thousand of the gates.
If they go down they could start winning and get momentum back in the club like Leeds,City and Southampton did?
I don't know which is best really?
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by Herts Clarets » Wed Mar 01, 2017 12:29 pm
Quickenthetempo wrote:If they stay up they will be in the same position next season having to still pay championship wages and will probably lose another couple of thousand of the gates.
If they go down they could start winning and get momentum back in the club like Leeds,City and Southampton did?
I don't know which is best really?
The bit where you see Burnley mid table in the Premier League

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