Who will win the playoffs?
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Who will win the playoffs?
Who will win the playoffs?
There we are the Championship season is over, with QPR finishing as champions and Norwich also earning automatic promotion. Swansea City, Cardiff City, Reading and Nottingham Forest have all made it into the playoffs, so out of these four teams who do you think will win the playoffs and earn themselves a season in the Premier league?
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Re: Who will win the playoffs?
I'll go with swansea, although id like to see forest come back up
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Re: Who will win the playoffs?
Ive gone with Cardiff. Im surpised by their last two matches, but i think they will come good.
If they do, then E owes me a pint!
If they do, then E owes me a pint!
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Re: Who will win the playoffs?
No chance YI - the team has no spirit or bottle, a manager that couldn't motivate an alcoholic to pick up a bottle and a supposed drinking culture that is affecting performances.
As small minded as it sounds, I just hope Swansea don't get the honour of being the first Welsh club in the Premiership.
I've gone for Forest.
As small minded as it sounds, I just hope Swansea don't get the honour of being the first Welsh club in the Premiership.
I've gone for Forest.
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Whose going up?
Championship play-offs 2011...
main players for each team..
Forest
GK-Lee Camp-Highly Rated keeper
DF-Chris Gunter-Played for spurs in the PL
MF-Paul Anderson-Talented Winger
AT-Robert Earnshaw-scored a hattrick in all four league divisions
Manager Billy Davies-won play offs with Derby in 2007
Cardiff
GK-David Marshall-Been out for the last few games, highly rated
DF-Kyle McNaughton-Player of the season, committed leader
MF-Peter Whittingham-Former Villa wideman, good crosses and set pieces
AT-Jay Bothroyd-Top scorer played for England, if they don't go up will probably leave
Swansea-
GK-Dorus De Vries-Dutch keeper, has made 177 appearances for the club
DF-Ashley Williams-Welsh International expected to play in the PL at some point in the next few years
MF-Scott Sinclair-Wide man and player of the season for the Swans-goal threat since signing for Chelsea
AT-Luke Moore-Former Villa striker, pace and goals.
Reading
GK-Alex McCarthy-Young keeper, took the place of Australian International Adam Federici
DF-Ian Harte-played for Leeds in a champions league semi-final
MF-Jobi McAnuff-Former Watford player, captain at the moment
AT-Shane Long-if they fail to go up Everton are looking at the Ireland international
Table:
Pos Team GP GD PTS
3 Swansea 46 27 80
4 Cardiff 46 22 80
5 Reading 46 26 77
6 Nott'm Forest 46 19 75
main players for each team..
Forest
GK-Lee Camp-Highly Rated keeper
DF-Chris Gunter-Played for spurs in the PL
MF-Paul Anderson-Talented Winger
AT-Robert Earnshaw-scored a hattrick in all four league divisions
Manager Billy Davies-won play offs with Derby in 2007
Cardiff
GK-David Marshall-Been out for the last few games, highly rated
DF-Kyle McNaughton-Player of the season, committed leader
MF-Peter Whittingham-Former Villa wideman, good crosses and set pieces
AT-Jay Bothroyd-Top scorer played for England, if they don't go up will probably leave
Swansea-
GK-Dorus De Vries-Dutch keeper, has made 177 appearances for the club
DF-Ashley Williams-Welsh International expected to play in the PL at some point in the next few years
MF-Scott Sinclair-Wide man and player of the season for the Swans-goal threat since signing for Chelsea
AT-Luke Moore-Former Villa striker, pace and goals.
Reading
GK-Alex McCarthy-Young keeper, took the place of Australian International Adam Federici
DF-Ian Harte-played for Leeds in a champions league semi-final
MF-Jobi McAnuff-Former Watford player, captain at the moment
AT-Shane Long-if they fail to go up Everton are looking at the Ireland international
Table:
Pos Team GP GD PTS
3 Swansea 46 27 80
4 Cardiff 46 22 80
5 Reading 46 26 77
6 Nott'm Forest 46 19 75
Re: Who will win the playoffs?
I never gave my choice, I'm not sure really sure who I think will win so I'm going with the slightly biased option of Reading, and I'm hoping there is some clause in Harte's transfer that said if they get promoted Carlisle get some money (I hope its more than the £10,000 clause in Garner's transfer to Forest), and I want to see how many goals he can score in the Premier League.
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