Today's Football 2025-26
- blueToffee
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Who wants a Champions League spot? Everyone going out of their way to keep it open.
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They’ve been the worst team in the league since Christmas.Stumpy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2026 9:52 pm I've been arguing in work now for a couple of weeks about this.
Same old rubbish, too good to go down, got too many good players.
I'm saying have you seen them recently, they are there for a reason, they can't win games and it's toxic there.
They would have been hoping for the best tonight and maintain their 4 point buffer, but it's gone it's now 1 point.
It's a huge game tomorrow, they might well do themselves a power of good with a win, but they've shown nothing for weeks to say that it will happen.
And i'm not sure the players or the fans have the stomach for the fight
They have a massive injury list and have the massive complication of being in the champions league.
They’re fully in danger, even if they win tomorrow.
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That's a good point about the champions league, i didn't really give that much thought to be honest.
I was just going on the fact that they've been awful in the league for the best part of a dozen games.
You just feel the other sides that are fighting with them are a bit more streetwise to the situation that they are in
- NomadskiEFC
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Those two forest goals tonight were sublime. A long range effort hit clean as a whistle, and a delightful back heel from MGW. Lovely.
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CannockPricey
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Absolute bonus point for them as well. In a relegation battle run in, you have City chalked up as zero points.NomadskiEFC wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2026 10:58 pm Those two forest goals tonight were sublime. A long range effort hit clean as a whistle, and a delightful back heel from MGW. Lovely.
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