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September Fixtures

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:32 am
by Bluemike
So August has come and gone and we accrued 12 big points, more than anyone predicited for sure, we also got passed Luton where most felt we would come unstuck so it has to go down as a very profitable Month.

Moving on to September and pick the bones out of these fixtures, it really does look a tough month but for me the key is our home form, I actually think with a couple of players back we could win all three home games.

QPR (A)
Derby (A)
Bolton (H)
Leeds (A)
Sunderland (H)
Bristol City (H)

I am going for 10 points from the 18 on offer, Three wins which I think could be all the home games and a point at QPR, I dont see much from the trip to derby even if it is a happy hunting ground for myself and the team, Leeds away has to go down as a defeat for me, saw them again yesterday and they look the real deal at times. Should we accrue the 10 points it would see us still sitting pretty in the Top Six for sure.

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 8:17 pm
by marko69
QPR (A) DRAW
DERBY (A) DRAW
BOLTON (H) WIN
LEEDS (A) LOSS
SUNDERLAND (H) DRAW
BRISTOL CITY (H) WIN

9 points in September.

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:22 pm
by Andym
5 points. A win and 2 draws from the home games.

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:48 pm
by Tangfastic
7 points.

Lose all 3 away games.

Beat Bolton and Bristol City at home. Draw against Sunderland.

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:58 am
by arana peligrosa
Queens Park Rangers Away win 3 - 1

Derby County Away win 1 - 0

Bolton Wanderers Home loss 0 - 1

Leeds United Away loss 0 - 1

Sunderland Home draw 1 - 1

Bristol City Home win 1 - 0

10 points / 18

Can't emphasize enough the unpredictability of this league so whatever is presented, by all means anything other can and will occur. It's imperative the team recovers immediately from this weekend and maintains it's form prior to the Fulham game but there's all manner of opposition teams in the time ahead that will prove awkward and undecisive.

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 8:33 am
by marko69
Understand that anything presented, in the present, not the past, but sometimes in the future, but in two weeks, the present, anything can, and will occur, or maybe not occur, but something will definitely occur, and in that occurrence, in the future, whereby it will be the present, when it's reached, and most certainly not the past, that hopefully, Bolton, haven't got their sh*t together that much.

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 1:46 pm
by Andym
marko69 wrote:Understand that anything presented, in the present, not the past, but sometimes in the future, but in two weeks, the present, anything can, and will occur, or maybe not occur, but something will definitely occur, and in that occurrence, in the future, whereby it will be the present, when it's reached, and most certainly not the past, that hopefully, Bolton, haven't got their sh*t together that much.
You're taking the p*ss now
...

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 1:52 pm
by phily bon bon
Well i for one did´nt expect this flying great start to the season. Delighted for Mick and TC and the boys but mostly for the fans after too long with not a great deal to sing and shout about ,its looking pretty good. The Fulham side bossed us from start to finish and wanted it more ,but four wins is still for win so nobody could complain. Next month after the international break will be i think harder than the first month. I believe we started well last season before we went sliding down the table.
Being a pessimistic bugger i fear not much again next month.

QPR (A) 2-1
Derby (A) 3-1
Bolton (H) 2-0
Leeds (A) 3-1
Sunderland (H) 1-1
Bristol City (H) 2-0

Seven points for me.



Bloody hope Im way off the mark. :D

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 3:41 pm
by marko69
Andym wrote:
marko69 wrote:Understand that anything presented, in the present, not the past, but sometimes in the future, but in two weeks, the present, anything can, and will occur, or maybe not occur, but something will definitely occur, and in that occurrence, in the future, whereby it will be the present, when it's reached, and most certainly not the past, that hopefully, Bolton, haven't got their sh*t together that much.
You're taking the p*ss now
...
Yep, well spotted, Andy.

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 3:44 pm
by marko69
phily bon bon wrote:Well i for one did´nt expect this flying great start to the season. Delighted for Mick and TC and the boys but mostly for the fans after too long with not a great deal to sing and shout about ,its looking pretty good. The Fulham side bossed us from start to finish and wanted it more ,but four wins is still for win so nobody could complain. Next month after the international break will be i think harder than the first month. I believe we started well last season before we went sliding down the table.
Being a pessimistic bugger i fear not much again next month.

QPR (A) 2-1
Derby (A) 3-1
Bolton (H) 2-0
Leeds (A) 3-1
Sunderland (H) 1-1
Bristol City (H) 2-0

Seven points for me.



Bloody hope Im way off the mark. :D
That's actually not as pessimistic as you think, PBB.

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 10:11 pm
by ipswichtownNo1
A draw with Bolton and a win against bristol. Dont think any points against the others. 4 points in all.

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 11:05 pm
by hallamblue
QPR (A) DRAW
DERBY (A) DRAW
BOLTON (H) WIN
LEEDS (A) DRAW
SUNDERLAND (H) WIN
BRISTOL CITY (H) WIN

12 points in September

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 12:58 pm
by The Odious Mr Rossi
QPR (A) WIN
Derby (A) LOSE
Bolton (H) WIN
Leeds (A) WIN
Sunderland (H) LOSE
Bristol City (H) WIN

Re: September Fixtures

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 11:54 pm
by Charnwood
QPR (A) Lose
DERBY (A) Lose
BOLTON (H) Win
LEEDS (A) Lose
SUNDERLAND (H) Win
BRISTOL CITY (H) Win

I'd be happy to take 9 points in September.