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    plymouthram got a reaction from MarsdenRam in Run in to play offs...   
    That's possible with an away fixture to Bristol Rovers for Bolton and Sheffield Weds with nothing to play for and possibily wanting to rest key players ready for their play-off fixtures.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from angieram in Attendance next season   
    Yes besides Wednesday, Ipswich and Plymouth that I stated you've got Bolton who's ground holds 28,723 and last seasons average home attendance was 16,104. Charlton hold 27,111 and had an average of 15,592. Barnsley hold 23,287, had average of 12,784 admittedly they were relegated. Portsmouth hold 17,500 and averaged 14,444 whilst our first opponents Oxford hold 12,500 and averaged 8,463.
    Last season, also under a relegated season the Rams averaged 23,010. We do have the 2nd largest stadium in this division with only Sheffield Wednesday's ground bigger at 39,752. If we start off well and continue through the season to remain in contention for a promotion spot I can see us being the best supported team in League one.   COYR
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    plymouthram reacted to Day in These 20 goal a season strikers   
    Hold on, hold on, hold on right there for one second. 
    If you was to do the same with say Messi, Ronaldo, Haaland, Salah, removed all goals which their clubs would have won anyway, how many goals would they have had?
    You can’t just dismiss goals as they didn’t “win” the game, I mean you can and are free to do so, yet to say his numbers are flawed is a little silly.
    Say we finished level on points with Peterborough in 6th place, yet we finished ahead on goal difference, do we shout McGoldrick back over and say you can have those goals again now? Come on now.
     
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Sheepdog in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    Wetherspoon pub in the city called the Chevaliar is not too bad and very close to the Turks Head (brewpub). Going to the Bowling green will be packed with football fans being close to the ground and it only serves up to 3 real ales. Turks Head has got 9 handpumps plus craft beers on tap. Not sure  if there is any craft ciders though.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Miggins in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    I'm going, but I only have to travel from Plymouth. I think Warne needs to play a back 4 and stop trying to make NML & Barks play wingbacks. Put Forsyth back in the starting line up and leave Collins on the bench.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from SKRam in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    Wetherspoon pub in the city called the Chevaliar is not too bad and very close to the Turks Head (brewpub). Going to the Bowling green will be packed with football fans being close to the ground and it only serves up to 3 real ales. Turks Head has got 9 handpumps plus craft beers on tap. Not sure  if there is any craft ciders though.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    I'm going, but I only have to travel from Plymouth. I think Warne needs to play a back 4 and stop trying to make NML & Barks play wingbacks. Put Forsyth back in the starting line up and leave Collins on the bench.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Kinder in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    I'm going, but I only have to travel from Plymouth. I think Warne needs to play a back 4 and stop trying to make NML & Barks play wingbacks. Put Forsyth back in the starting line up and leave Collins on the bench.
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    plymouthram reacted to Jourdan in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    The Ship is down an alley between High St and Cathedral Green (not Inn!). Turn right after the Skechers shoe shop when you’re on the High St.
    It is famous for being one of the oldest pubs in Exeter. Francis Drake was a regular apparently.
    You could start at Turk’s Head, then move onto the Ship afterwards, for example.
    Time permitting, of course.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Sheepdog in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    Turk's Head is my favourite being a brewpub with great selection of ales. They don't do cash so you need to pay by card or phone. The Mill is a bit up market, so not far from St David's station is the Imperial (Wetherspoons), worth a visit just for the fantastic barrel vaulted conservatory(massive). I will arrive in Exeter just before 6pm, so going for a cheap tea in the Imperial, will be my first port of call. Just go straight out of the railway station cross the main road and up through a walkway steps to the next road and cross over into the grounds of the pub (all up hill).
    Agree with Jourdan, the old Firehouse is worth a visit, so is the White Hart. Not been in the Ship or the Exonian, so I can't give any comments on them.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from hintonsboots in Exeter City (A) Tues 18th April   
    I'm going, but I only have to travel from Plymouth. I think Warne needs to play a back 4 and stop trying to make NML & Barks play wingbacks. Put Forsyth back in the starting line up and leave Collins on the bench.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Jram in Sadly just not quite good enough this year, maybe next !!!   
    Yes it was a fluke result, we had 28 shots to the Dons 3. If we get another 28 shots in the next match, I'm sure we will score more than once.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Premier ram in Sadly just not quite good enough this year, maybe next !!!   
    Yes it was a fluke result, we had 28 shots to the Dons 3. If we get another 28 shots in the next match, I'm sure we will score more than once.
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    plymouthram reacted to Tamworthram in Run in to play offs...   
    Many many apologies. I realise now it wasn't you that said that.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Tamworthram in Run in to play offs...   
    You need to read my statement again !!! There was no where I made the "We're a better side than Peterborough" The clue is now going to be in bold for you;  "After 46 games if we finish above the Posh, then that would suggest we are better than them.
    "If" is the optimistic word in my statement.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Rammy03 in Run in to play offs...   
    It's not logic, it's stating facts. After 46 games every teams position is decided, quoting teams current positions and stating that they are better than us can only be correct if they remain above us at the end of season.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from BramcoteRam84 in Sadly just not quite good enough this year, maybe next !!!   
    Yes it was a fluke result, we had 28 shots to the Dons 3. If we get another 28 shots in the next match, I'm sure we will score more than once.
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    plymouthram reacted to Kernow in Sadly just not quite good enough this year, maybe next !!!   
    Has the season finished early this year?
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    plymouthram reacted to sunnyhill60 in Run in to play offs...   
    FGR beat Sheffield Wednesday! That is just one fact, and there are plenty of others, that should mean the opinions stated in your post can safely be ignored
     
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    plymouthram got a reaction from 1967Ram in Run in to play offs...   
    Current form would put Peterboro in the driving seat to claim a play-off place, but it does'nt always work out like that. Peterboro have won 4 and drawn 1 of their last 5 matches. Their previous batch of 5 matches saw 1 win, 1 draw and 3 defeats. Overall, in their last 15 matches they have lost 5 of them and only drawn 2 (which they don't seem to do often).                                                                                            Bolton, who have the game in hand to play and that is a home match. But they have only won once in the last 5 matches (not including the Papa Johns Final), their previous 10 games though produced 8 wins and just 2 defeats.
    Derby have the worse form in the last 5 matches, having lost 3 and their previous 10 games also shows 3 defeats. Having stated that the 6 defeats in the last 15 games have all come against teams in the top 7 barring the Fleetwood game. Bolton have no team left to play in the top 7 places and the highest placed team left to play is Shrewsbury at home in 10th spot. Peterboro have still 2 games to play against sides in the top 7 places, they also have 2 teams to play who are fighting to stay up (both away, Cambridge & Accrington).
    It's all down to finding form from Easter Monday and beyond. I believe Bolton will remain in the top 6 due to having that extra game and their remaining fixtures. So it's down to Peterboro and the Rams, are we due a good run of results again, are the Posh due another poor run (lets hope so). The play-offs will favour the team finishing 6th coming up against the losing team in the automatics, whether it be Ipswich, Plymouth or Sheff Weds. And the final at Wembley, you just throw the form book away, as it's been proven on so many occasions.
    COME ON DERBY, IT'S NOT OVER YET AND IF WE PULL IT OFF, IT WOULD BE FANTASTIC AFTER THE LAST 12 MONTHS PLUS.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Ilkestonian in Run in to play offs...   
    Current form would put Peterboro in the driving seat to claim a play-off place, but it does'nt always work out like that. Peterboro have won 4 and drawn 1 of their last 5 matches. Their previous batch of 5 matches saw 1 win, 1 draw and 3 defeats. Overall, in their last 15 matches they have lost 5 of them and only drawn 2 (which they don't seem to do often).                                                                                            Bolton, who have the game in hand to play and that is a home match. But they have only won once in the last 5 matches (not including the Papa Johns Final), their previous 10 games though produced 8 wins and just 2 defeats.
    Derby have the worse form in the last 5 matches, having lost 3 and their previous 10 games also shows 3 defeats. Having stated that the 6 defeats in the last 15 games have all come against teams in the top 7 barring the Fleetwood game. Bolton have no team left to play in the top 7 places and the highest placed team left to play is Shrewsbury at home in 10th spot. Peterboro have still 2 games to play against sides in the top 7 places, they also have 2 teams to play who are fighting to stay up (both away, Cambridge & Accrington).
    It's all down to finding form from Easter Monday and beyond. I believe Bolton will remain in the top 6 due to having that extra game and their remaining fixtures. So it's down to Peterboro and the Rams, are we due a good run of results again, are the Posh due another poor run (lets hope so). The play-offs will favour the team finishing 6th coming up against the losing team in the automatics, whether it be Ipswich, Plymouth or Sheff Weds. And the final at Wembley, you just throw the form book away, as it's been proven on so many occasions.
    COME ON DERBY, IT'S NOT OVER YET AND IF WE PULL IT OFF, IT WOULD BE FANTASTIC AFTER THE LAST 12 MONTHS PLUS.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Tamworthram in How many wins to make playoffs   
    I've got a feeling the Exeter game could be easy. Well, they play Plymouth at home on the Saturday 15th and being their local rivals, form and league position goes out the window. Exeter will have a full house for that Devon Derby and will probably give 110% to beat the Pilgrims. Then going into another tough game 3 days later might be too much for them.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from jimtastic56 in Run in to play offs...   
    January window= Barnsley: 7 players in 3 out. Bolton: 6 in 4 out. Peterboro: 2 in 4 out. Ipswich: 4 in 3 out. Plymouth: 5 in 1 out. The Rams: 2 in nil out.
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    plymouthram got a reaction from Rammy03 in Run in to play offs...   
    Current form would put Peterboro in the driving seat to claim a play-off place, but it does'nt always work out like that. Peterboro have won 4 and drawn 1 of their last 5 matches. Their previous batch of 5 matches saw 1 win, 1 draw and 3 defeats. Overall, in their last 15 matches they have lost 5 of them and only drawn 2 (which they don't seem to do often).                                                                                            Bolton, who have the game in hand to play and that is a home match. But they have only won once in the last 5 matches (not including the Papa Johns Final), their previous 10 games though produced 8 wins and just 2 defeats.
    Derby have the worse form in the last 5 matches, having lost 3 and their previous 10 games also shows 3 defeats. Having stated that the 6 defeats in the last 15 games have all come against teams in the top 7 barring the Fleetwood game. Bolton have no team left to play in the top 7 places and the highest placed team left to play is Shrewsbury at home in 10th spot. Peterboro have still 2 games to play against sides in the top 7 places, they also have 2 teams to play who are fighting to stay up (both away, Cambridge & Accrington).
    It's all down to finding form from Easter Monday and beyond. I believe Bolton will remain in the top 6 due to having that extra game and their remaining fixtures. So it's down to Peterboro and the Rams, are we due a good run of results again, are the Posh due another poor run (lets hope so). The play-offs will favour the team finishing 6th coming up against the losing team in the automatics, whether it be Ipswich, Plymouth or Sheff Weds. And the final at Wembley, you just throw the form book away, as it's been proven on so many occasions.
    COME ON DERBY, IT'S NOT OVER YET AND IF WE PULL IT OFF, IT WOULD BE FANTASTIC AFTER THE LAST 12 MONTHS PLUS.
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    plymouthram reacted to Foreveram in Financial Challenges and Responsible Management: Navigating Derby County's Current Situation   
    Stadium capacity is irrelevant as none of them get anywhere near to filling them, and most of them are already up to their eyeballs in debt.
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