Leicester v Gloucester - Predictions Please
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After being 27-14 up we really ought to have won that game. But I guess a draw is better than a loss.
It aint looking good if Tigers are unable to hold onto commanding leads.
I guess Pat will say it was another bad day at the office. I say we need some new blood.
Ahh well we only need to finish top 4 don't we. :? So I guess it don't matter if we drop points does it.
It aint looking good if Tigers are unable to hold onto commanding leads.
I guess Pat will say it was another bad day at the office. I say we need some new blood.
Ahh well we only need to finish top 4 don't we. :? So I guess it don't matter if we drop points does it.
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Sounds like a great game !?g wrote:After being 27-14 up we really ought to have won that game. But I guess a draw is better than a loss.
It aint looking good if Tigers are unable to hold onto commanding leads.
I guess Pat will say it was another bad day at the office. I say we need some new blood.
Ahh well we only need to finish top 4 don't we. :? So I guess it don't matter if we drop points does it.
I don't think finishing in 3rd or 4th place is a good option. It means you have to play one of the two best teams away from home. Tigers record in away matches is pretty poor and I doubt we would make it through to HQ in that scenario. Any GP manager who is happy to settle for 4th place is very misgiuded IMO. Anyway if we carry on as we are we are going to be mid table this year.
Plenty of gamed left granted.......even more chances to throw away a ten point lead?
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