Cardiff and Swansea both in the playoffs
1Not an ideal time to be a County fan unsure when (or even if) we'll ever kick a ball again, is it?
halfmoon wrote:Not an ideal time to be a County fan unsure when (or even if) we'll ever kick a ball again, is it?
Think it was a +5 advantage, but still a massive turnaround. Reading defender getting sent off was a big bonus.pembsexile wrote:Incredible night of football in the Championship. How did Forest surrender an 8 point goal difference from the start of the night. Remarkable and well done the Jacks. Swans v Cardiff final with the Jacks to win.
Like others have said, they are no longer our rivals. They are both streets and stadiums ahead of us. They know when they are playing football again, like the rest of our League, we don’t. I just hope that things are progressing behind the scenes because we may not even have a bloody home in a few years.
Agree with comment.excessbee wrote:Wasn't expecting both of them in the playoffs, but I did post a while back wondering, if (Cardiff) are ultimately successful, there might be a couple of fringe/younger players surplus to requirements. Neither club will have issued a retained/released list yet so who knows.
SwanseaJack wrote:
Thanks chaps. Unbelievable end to the season tonight. Never thought we’d turn over that goal deficit with Notts forest.
Nerves are in bits now.
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