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Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 16:55
by Burnhamgull
Yep, I agree with Yellow4life, I think we could have just blown our chances.

Unfortunately Branno put the kiss of death on it by saying howwe're "the team to beat"......famous last words!

Dropped points against Port Vale and especially Wycombe have crippled us.

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 16:56
by Dutchgull
Sounds like great entertainment !!! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 16:57
by Gulliball
It's still in our hands, but I don't think we can afford another defeat, and with two good sides still to play that's going to be very tricky. 4 points needed in my opinion to get into the play-offs.

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 16:57
by Yellow4life
3 draws in a row simply isnt good enough form for a team to expect to get a play off position

we will almost certainly have to win our two remaining games now

...and hope to get our point deducted back!(little chance)

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 16:59
by tktufc91
Typical Torquay, anything but a win on Friday night will surely mean the end of our play-off dreams. Why can't we beat the lesser sides in this league.

Looking at the fixtures for Saturday.

Gillingham v Macclesfield - Looks like a home win for me

Acc. Stanley v Barnet - Again, looks like a home banker, but Barnet's win at Gillingham on Saturday gives me hope.

Northampton v Stevenage - Maybe a draw, be good for an home win.

Very depressed at the moment.

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:00
by gullsflyinghigh
Bullsh*t. If we don't beat Chesterfield it's good night.

We need to appeal against that deducted point.

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:00
by robc
No it's not in our hands now. We can win our 2 games and still not make it...

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:01
by Scott Brehaut
Frustrating as it is to drop points, especially against a team in the lower half of the table, it was this match that we were probably going to slip up on.
Lets just hope that one of the other teams slip up.

I wonder if the club are considering appealing against the point deduction, given we are a point behind in the play offs and would still be in them if we still had that point.

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:02
by Scott Brehaut
tktufc91 wrote:Typical Torquay, anything but a win on Friday night will surely mean the end of our play-off dreams. Why can't we beat the lesser sides in this league.

Looking at the fixtures for Saturday.

Gillingham v Macclesfield - Looks like a home win for me

Acc. Stanley v Barnet - Again, looks like a home banker, but Barnet's win at Gillingham on Saturday gives me hope.

Northampton v Stevenage - Maybe a draw, be good for an home win.

Very depressed at the moment.
Sure, they look like home bankers, but then I am sure we looked like an away banker.

This is football - anything can happen.

Until it is mathematically impossible for us to not qualify for the play offs, I will continue to live in hope!!

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:05
by Burnhamgull
Now we're just being bitter.

We screwed up our administration and have to accept our punishment. It could have been a lot worse don't forget. Hereford were going to appeal as their punishment was worse.

We've dropped six points in our last three games and have nobody else to blame but ourselves. Next weeks fixtures look heavily stacked against us as all our rivals have games they should win. We had a game today we should hae won on paper but we went 2-0 up, got blase and took our foot off the pedal (perhaps). We now have to hope we can win our last two games and hope somebody slips up.

Tonight I'm gutted but at least it looks as though May might not be as costly as I first thought....................

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:06
by SuperNickyWroe
scottbrehaut wrote: Sure, they look like home bankers, but then I am sure we looked like an away banker.

This is football - anything can happen.

Until it is mathematically impossible for us to not qualify for the play offs, I will continue to live in hope!!

true scotty.

and chesterfield and rovrum arnt playing well at the moment.

if we beat chesterfield that would put rotherham out of it and to go there on the last day when they hopefully wont fancy it!

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:07
by Gulliball
robc wrote:No it's not in our hands now. We can win our 2 games and still not make it...
I know that's true technically, but 6 points would get us into the play-offs. I think 4 would too.

All we can do is take one game at a time. A win on Friday is a must (and would take us 5th) and then the pressure's on the rest of the league to overtake us again. If we don't win on Friday then we'll be very lucky to still stand a chance. Lose and it's all over.

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:17
by Scott Brehaut
Burnhamgull wrote:Now we're just being bitter.

We screwed up our administration and have to accept our punishment. It could have been a lot worse don't forget. Hereford were going to appeal as their punishment was worse.

We've dropped six points in our last three games and have nobody else to blame but ourselves. Next weeks fixtures look heavily stacked against us as all our rivals have games they should win. We had a game today we should hae won on paper but we went 2-0 up, got blase and took our foot off the pedal (perhaps). We now have to hope we can win our last two games and hope somebody slips up.

Tonight I'm gutted but at least it looks as though May might not be as costly as I first thought....................
According the Jeff (who was at the game), we took a two goal lead against the run of play, so probably not a case of us taking our foot off the pedal.

Hereford will probably appeal, but it is futile - they gained three points unfairly and subsequently lost them. We did not gain any advantage from having Jake on the pitch, and therefore should not have lost any points as a result. Not being bitter in my opinion - I have always advocated appealing. It just makes it even more important for us to do so now.

On that subject, did they (the FA/FL) even release the reasoning behind the deductions?

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:22
by tktufc91
Looking at the fixtures, I think the final play-off spot will be contested by ourselves and Stevenage. They've got to go to AC Northampton and then finish at home to Bury. In my opinion, I think Stevenage will gain 2 points from those matches. Crossed fingers

Re: League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United

Posted: 25 Apr 2011, 17:23
by jocktheknife
Our **** luck is priceless - how often do refs blow the final whistle when a team is attacking on the edge of the box.