Ashton V Kidderminster

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Darlopartisan
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Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by Darlopartisan » Tue Feb 26, 2019 7:49 am

Probably one of the most crucial games in our up and down season, we are now definitely looking at other teams results to stave off relegation, so that starts tonight, so come on Kidderminster you it makes sense :thumbup:

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by dsr » Tue Feb 26, 2019 8:40 am

Dare one add, “Come on, Ginge”? We are starting to need you.

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by Darlo_Pete » Tue Feb 26, 2019 12:00 pm

People are making out that it's between us and the bottom 3, but there is Leamington, Hereford and Guiseley between us and the bottom 3, so yes it is of concern, but we are certainly not at panic stations yet. No doubt there will be plenty of turning points in the remainder of the season.

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by poppyfield » Tue Feb 26, 2019 1:39 pm

Darlo_Pete wrote:People are making out that it's between us and the bottom 3, but there is Leamington, Hereford and Guiseley between us and the bottom 3, so yes it is of concern, but we are certainly not at panic stations yet. No doubt there will be plenty of turning points in the remainder of the season.
This is true but a Kidderminster win would not go amiss.
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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by lo36789 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:03 pm

If we beat the teams beneath us we will pick up 15 points and in the process prevent those teams getting points. If that happens we will finish in quite a comfortable position I believe.

09/03 - A - Hereford
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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by al_quaker » Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:12 pm

Problem is we've only beaten 1 of those teams so far this season, and I'm not sure how well we cope with pressure! Although to be fair we have only lost 1 of them.

I think we'll stay up, but I'm not sure how comfortable it will be. A Kiddy win tonight would be a treat

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by LoidLucan » Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:59 pm

Having won just 8 of 31 games so far I wouldn't be putting my shirt on us gaining 5 wins from our remaining 11 fixtures.

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by eddie-rowles » Tue Feb 26, 2019 6:02 pm

Despite what TW has been saying since December, " we are in a relegation battle" and I agree we will not get 5 wins from 11, squeaky bum time

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by LoidLucan » Tue Feb 26, 2019 6:39 pm

Thankfully we won't need to win five games to guarantee safety. Last season 47 points was needed to stay up but over the past five seasons the total needed has been 47, 36, 47, 46 and 38. You decide where safety lies this time around.

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by JE93 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 6:48 pm

I reckon we'll go something like:
Chorley - Draw
Telford - Lose
Hereford - Draw
Chester - Win
Nuneaton - Win
Stockport - Lose
FC United - Draw
Bradford PA - Lose
Guiseley - Draw
Leamington - Lose

That would give us 10 points from our last 10 or so games which is about the rate we've been putting them on the board all season. I'd be very surprised if we were in trouble with 46 points. Always hope for more. But we'll see.

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by biccynana » Tue Feb 26, 2019 8:03 pm

JE93 wrote:I reckon we'll go something like:
Chorley - Draw
Telford - Lose
Hereford - Draw
Chester - Win
Nuneaton - Win
Stockport - Lose
FC United - Draw
Bradford PA - Lose
Guiseley - Draw
Leamington - Lose

That would give us 10 points from our last 10 or so games which is about the rate we've been putting them on the board all season. I'd be very surprised if we were in trouble with 46 points. Always hope for more. But we'll see.
You've forgotten Boston (a) (between FCUM and BPA), JE93, but I reckon your sums will prove about right: 10 or 11 points from our last 11 games should see us right. Ashton and FCUM would have to find a spectacular run of form to catch us, not that it can't be done of course....

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by Darlo2807 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:06 pm

1-0 to Kidderminster, apparently massively against the run of play

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by Darlo2807 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:39 pm

FT: Ashton United 0-1 Kidderminster

Big result for us, keeps us 6 clear.

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by jjljks » Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:42 pm

Results went well for us tonight so we have 6 point cushion with a game in hand. Really need to pull in a few points for ourselves rather than having to rely on other teams.

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by JE93 » Tue Feb 26, 2019 10:02 pm

biccynana wrote:
JE93 wrote:I reckon we'll go something like:
Chorley - Draw
Telford - Lose
Hereford - Draw
Chester - Win
Nuneaton - Win
Stockport - Lose
FC United - Draw
Bradford PA - Lose
Guiseley - Draw
Leamington - Lose

That would give us 10 points from our last 10 or so games which is about the rate we've been putting them on the board all season. I'd be very surprised if we were in trouble with 46 points. Always hope for more. But we'll see.
You've forgotten Boston (a) (between FCUM and BPA), JE93, but I reckon your sums will prove about right: 10 or 11 points from our last 11 games should see us right. Ashton and FCUM would have to find a spectacular run of form to catch us, not that it can't be done of course....
You're quite right :oops:

I'll go for a draw there which gets us to 11 and 47 points haha.

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by biccynana » Tue Feb 26, 2019 10:34 pm

JE93 wrote:
biccynana wrote:
JE93 wrote:I reckon we'll go something like:
Chorley - Draw
Telford - Lose
Hereford - Draw
Chester - Win
Nuneaton - Win
Stockport - Lose
FC United - Draw
Bradford PA - Lose
Guiseley - Draw
Leamington - Lose

That would give us 10 points from our last 10 or so games which is about the rate we've been putting them on the board all season. I'd be very surprised if we were in trouble with 46 points. Always hope for more. But we'll see.
You've forgotten Boston (a) (between FCUM and BPA), JE93, but I reckon your sums will prove about right: 10 or 11 points from our last 11 games should see us right. Ashton and FCUM would have to find a spectacular run of form to catch us, not that it can't be done of course....
You're quite right :oops:

I'll go for a draw there which gets us to 11 and 47 points haha.
Is JE93 the new Ginge01? :lol:

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by Darlo_Pete » Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:02 am

Great result last night for us and takes a bit of pressure off the team.

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by al_quaker » Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:23 am

Good result for us last night - 6 points clear (effectively 7 when you consider the goal difference turnaround which would be needed for Ashton to go above us on the same number of points), and a game in hand (albeit away at Telford, which looks about the most nailed on home victory I can think of).

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Re: Ashton V Kidderminster

Post by quakerman » Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:51 am

If we can repeat the battling performance we showed at Blythe for the remaining games we will be ok.Hardly gave them any chances so well capable of grinding out results at places like Telford.

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