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EFL Play-Offs 2024/25
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ForeverAddickted said:Seems that Sheff Utd havent won at Wembley since 1925
Going to be a brutal Final at Wembley if they face Sunderland, who have only the one Play-Off Final win, and never in the Championship, its a game they'll somehow both lose.
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orpingtonRED said:ForeverAddickted said:orpingtonRED said:They seem to be forever in the Championship. Not knocking them1
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killerandflash said:Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:Bristol City, poor sods. 6-0.3
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Woodwork said:orpingtonRED said:ForeverAddickted said:orpingtonRED said:They seem to be forever in the Championship. Not knocking them1
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Alwaysneil said:Woodwork said:orpingtonRED said:ForeverAddickted said:orpingtonRED said:They seem to be forever in the Championship. Not knocking themThe last 15 years have been brutal for Charlton as a club & fanbase. But it can still be recovered by winning these play-offs imo. We may even look back & chuckle at some of the mad goings ons, but only if we are back to where we belong as club - a decent second tier side with hopes of promotion to the top flight through hardwork & a sprinkle of local talent.7
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Might have been restricted to the Championship, but just seen a stat on SKY saying there have been 64-occasions where the home team has lost the 1st leg.
There have been 10-times where they've come from behind to reach the Final!!0 -
Will be good to see Coventry win, save Sunderland for us next year...🙄1
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Would like whoever wins this to go on and beat Sheffield United.
Preferably Sunderland.3 -
That dive from the French forward!1
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Just switched this on and it said Cov were winning 2-1 and the tie was 3-3 on aggregate. Looked away for a minute and suddenly it was 0-0 again!3
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This French forward is a bit of a pansy isnt he!!1
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I’ve got a soft spot for Sunderland, but my word Isidor is a diving prick2
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lordromford said:Just switched this on and it said Cov were winning 2-1 and the tie was 3-3 on aggregate. Looked away for a minute and suddenly it was 0-0 again!5
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Been impressed with the ref in this game1
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Pelling1993 said:Been impressed with the ref in this game3
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Thanks FA.
Wondered if I’d imagined it! 🤪2 -
ForeverAddickted said:Pelling1993 said:Been impressed with the ref in this game5
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4th yellow card of the game already.0
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Karim_myBagheri said:4th yellow card of the game already.1
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This has the feelings of a classic 2nd Leg in the Play-Offs especially if we get a Coventry goal.3
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really want Coventry to score. just make for an even better game.1
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Coventry giving it a real go here. Wouldn't surprise me if they get something.1
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should of scored.
very energetic game so far.1 -
Jesus Rudoni got saved by the whistle there!!0
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Watching tonight, I can't help thinking this is gonna be us in 48 hours.Gulp!3
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Lazy_eye_metaphor said:Watching tonight, I can't help thinking this is gonna be us in 48 hours.Gulp!3
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Sunderland are happy suffering here, like they did last week0
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ForeverAddickted said:Jesus Rudoni got saved by the whistle there!!2
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just had a quick look on wikipedia to find out when Coventry left Highfield road (2005) and under the subject "rivals" Sunderland are one of them.
just read why. Coventry and Bristol played out a draw so Sunderland went down.
"The club has an unusual long-distance rivalry with North-East side Sunderland, which stems back to the end of the 1976–77 season, when Coventry, Sunderland and Bristol City were all battling against relegation from Division One on the final day of the season. With Coventry and Bristol City facing each other at Highfield Road, the referee, on the advice of the police, delayed the kick-off of the match by 15 minutes as many Bristol fans were still trying to enter the ground and there was a risk of serious trouble. Sunderland, who were playing away to Everton at the same time, lost 2–0, and the result was displayed on the Highfield Road scoreboard. There were still 15 minutes left to play and Coventry and Bristol City effectively stopped playing knowing that a 2–2 draw would keep both teams up and send Sunderland down. There was an inquiry but the result was allowed to stand and Sunderland were relegated. Some Sunderland fans have held a grudge, believing that then-Coventry chairman Jimmy Hill used his influence to delay the game and give his side an advantage, and there has been some rivalry more recently as the two clubs competed for promotion from League One together in 2018–19 and 2019–20. In 2018–19 crowd trouble marred the meetings between the two at The Ricoh Arena and The Stadium of Light leading to numerous arrests among both sets of fans."0 -
Lazy_eye_metaphor said:Watching tonight, I can't help thinking this is gonna be us in 48 hours.Gulp!
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