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Div3North 19-04-2017 19:44

2016/17 Prediction League; Game 44 v Newport County (away)
 
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2016/17 Prediction League; Game 44 v Newport (away)


The League Two Cliff-hanger; Newport or Hartlepool to plunge into the pit alongside Orient (who, despite doing Hartlepool last time out, aren’t really going to pull it round and save themselves) ………….?????

Well …………… Newport host us, go to Carlisle, and finish at home to Notts County; Hartlepool host Barnet, visit Cheltenham, and end with a home match against Doncaster ………………. Newport have the momentum, despite a 6-1 drubbing (which is what you used to get in the 50s, playing in ankle-deep mud and pouring rain) at Plymouth, which ended their 3-match winning run and secured Plymouth’s promotion; they’ve managed 16 points in their last 10 games (W5 D1 L4); Hartlepool are on 11 in 10 (W3 D2 L5); interestingly, Mike Flynn – who if he saves the Exiles might well be a candidate for Manager of the Year – urged the fans, rather than the players, to hang in there, saying

"This is the game I was always most worried about, but my message to the fans is to keep believing. I’m still very confident we will stay up; this result is a blip. It's a fight between us and Hartlepool. It’s simple, we need to better Hartlepool's results and hopefully that will be enough.”

6-1 is a heck of a “blip”, but you know what he means ………. Carlisle’s recent form has seen them drop from the playoff places to a troubling 8th – still in touch, but with only one win and three draws in their last 10 (six points from a possible 30) – and their form at home since the turn of the year is 1 win, four draws and six defeats, so no longer Fortress Brunton; Notts County are a different proposition than they were a few weeks back, but you’d likely fancy Newport to take something from the game, especially knowing that Hartlepool are facing Donnie ………….And I don’t know how optimistic you’d be about going to Cheltenham, even though Monday’s 2-1 win over Fatty Arbuckle’s Grimsby gave the Robins a nice four-point cushion (47 points, against 43 for Hartlepool and 42 for Newport)

For what it’s worth, I suspect that Newport might get five points and Hartlepool four, meaning that they both finish on 47 points, and sending Newport down on GD (unless they can reverse their present GD position, which has them on -23 and H’pool on -19); goals scored also favours Stelling Town (52 to 47 at this moment), which – of course - is where 6-1 comes back to bite you on the bum!

Likely champions of the Conference must now be The Imps; 94 points from 43, they lead Tranmere by 5 points (89 from 44) with a game in hand, courtesy of goals in the 90th and 92nd minutes to beat Gateshead on Monday gone); AFC Fylde scraped a half-Desmond at home to Bradford Park Avenue (there’s a name from the past), so they’re four points clear of Kidderminster with two to play (plus an 11-goal better GD) – they want 3 points (two, really) from their remaining games against 15th-placed Boston Utd away or 19th-placed Worcester City at home …………… Still not clear who the 3rd and 4th teams coming down are going to be.

Newport brought in eight players during the transfer window – two CBs (Irish Mark O’Brien from Luton and Shrewsbury’s Mickey Demetriou), three CMs (including Mitchell Rose from Mansfield and free agent Maxime Blanchard) and three CFs (Aaron Williams from the Posh, Craig Reid from non-league Gloucester, and Eastleigh’s much-travelled Ryan Bird) ……the final piece of the jigsaw – fixing the spine of the team – was the third CM, signed from Undy Athletic (from the village of Undy in Monmouthshire) and playing in the Welsh Football League Division One, isn’t it, look you, cariad ………and that was one Mike Flynn who – since that nice Mr Westlife was given the old heave-ho on 9th March – has engineered a come-back which is nearly as impressive as the one the New England Patriots achieved against the Atlanta Falcons in Superbowl LI (51 to you and me!)

Seven were released on frees in January/February, including the aforementioned Maxime Blanchard (who obviously didn’t like Wales, because he stayed for just four days before reverting to his former status of “Unemployed”), and one-time Ivorian international CB Abdoulaye Meite, who they’d signed in November from the current Finnish League champions Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho. Monsieur Meite also played at one time for Bolton, West Brom, Dijon, Ross County, OFI Crete and FC Honka (also from the Finnish First Division) ………. One more player left, that being 6’ 4”, 35 year old striker Jonathan Piemuncher-Parkin, who joined York (who are currently flirting with relegation from the Conference – well, not so much “flirting” as “married”, really)

Loans came, loans went; after a pre-season tour of Poland they played six friendlies back in and around the Cow Patch, losing five of them (writing on the wall time), including to Undy Athletic (see “Monmouthshire” above), Coventry (see “relegated”), Ton Pentre, Gloucester and FGR, although they did beat Weston Super-Mario 8-1 away; Mike Flynn’s record as Boss is five wins, one draw and three defeats ; Westlife’s (League only) was W4 D7 L13; all together it was W6 D9 L14

Back at the end of October they visited the WhamBam, and left with the three points, winning 3-1 (our goal by The Don on 79); in 2013/14 they beat us 4-1 at theirs and drew 3-3 at ours (“one and a half Desmonds”); in 2014/15 they drew 1-1 at home and won 2-0 at ours; in 2015/16 we won 2-0 at theirs and drew 2-2 at ours, and – as above – they stuffed us 3-1 earlier this season; P7 W1 D3 L3, which makes them a bogey team – and a wounded bogey team, which are the worst sort ………….. Leading scorers are Rhys Healey and Josh Sheehan, both with seven (isn’t it), and Sean Rigg with six ……

Deadline for entries is, as always, scheduled kick-off time, which is 3.00 pip emma on Saturday 22nd April; we’re still, probably, a long shot to go up; they’re still, probably, a short shot to go down ………….. but there’s plenty to play for yet!

Good luck to everyone! ……….Keep the Faith! …………And thanks for playing!

:alright::alright::alright:

Tom D 19-04-2017 19:50

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2-1 hard fought win for stanley

AccyMad 19-04-2017 19:55

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I'm gonna go for a repeat of last year's score at the beach, sorry - Rodney Parade, 2 nil to Stanley please

MikeA 19-04-2017 19:59

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1-0 to Stanley, please.

cashman 19-04-2017 20:08

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3-0 stanley fer me.

DAV007 19-04-2017 20:50

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0-2 to the stanley

Stevie R 19-04-2017 23:12

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3-2 to Stanley please

DaveinGermany 20-04-2017 05:22

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2-0 to the Stanley please D3N. :)

Revived Red 20-04-2017 08:05

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Newport 1 Stanley 2 please D3N.

monkey hanger 20-04-2017 08:39

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1 nil to stanley. please don,t let me and thousands of hartlepudlians down.

st06nc2 20-04-2017 10:17

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2-2

accybeme 20-04-2017 10:54

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system still working hence Newport 1 Stanley 0 please

Red-Osbornello 20-04-2017 11:27

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Newport 3 - 2 Stanley please D3N.

Lord Stiffupperlip 20-04-2017 12:15

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1-1 draw

ncfc1 21-04-2017 11:11

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Newport 1 Stanley 0 Samuel

Tommy McQueen 21-04-2017 12:36

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Newport 1 Stanley 4 please

Wynonie Harris 21-04-2017 14:22

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5-1 to the Stanley please.

Chimer 21-04-2017 22:19

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2-0 Stanley, maybe, hopefully, please .....

LongLostSon 21-04-2017 23:29

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Newport 3 Stanley 1

accytom18 21-04-2017 23:31

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Newport County 0-3 Accrington Stanley

ossy kid 22-04-2017 01:18

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1-1 please

Outback Ozzy 22-04-2017 07:39

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2-2 draw please

Kiwi John 22-04-2017 09:02

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Sadly all good things must come to an end,(but hopefully not till another day) 2-1 to the nasty Newport

mab 22-04-2017 09:03

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:) County 1 - 2 Stanley :) Please for me

Proccy fan 22-04-2017 09:37

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Newport 2 Stanley 2

Leylandii 22-04-2017 09:56

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Newport County 1 Accrington Stanley 2, please

Div3North 22-04-2017 11:20

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I'm with Kiwi

Newport 2 Stanley1

Chrisr 22-04-2017 11:32

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5-0 to Stanley. we are overdue to have a rout of newport. we need the win, a clean sheet and a bigger goal difference.

nige b 22-04-2017 12:12

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2-0 Stanley please

football19 22-04-2017 12:29

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2-0 to Acci

winstanley asfc 22-04-2017 12:53

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Newport 1 Stanley 2 please.

JIMSLAD 22-04-2017 13:54

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2-1 stanley

Chimer 23-04-2017 16:09

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Kiwi Halves The Gap As Accybeme Gets What’s Coming To Him .....

.... which is a 5 point maxi :D after 15 games subsisting on the odd bonus point in the name of reverse psychology and superstition, and a recovery of sorts from 20th to 18th. The only other maxi was ncfc1 :rolleyes: who climbs from 36th= to 35th, and to the unchallenged top of the percentage league with an improvement from 80% to 90% :eek:.

Returning to the business end of the prediction league, AccyMad is incapable of forecasting anything other than a Stanley win :),while Kiwi John does so comparatively rarely :(. So the end of the unbeaten run was always likely to close things up at the top. As it happened, Kiwi (and the other pessimists) only took the bare 3 points for correctly forecasting utter disaster :o, so the damaged was limited and AccyMad still leads by 3 points with 2 games to go. Said other pessimists were Div3North, soaring :D into the Top Ten from 11th to 7th, pushing Ossy Kid out and Cashman, Revived Red and NigeB down, Red-Osbornello climbing over Jims Lad and absent-without-leave AngeB into 22nd, and LongLostSon moving from 31st to 30th at the expense of Yerself, who has been missing from our game (and AccyWeb generally) since just after the New Year – hope all is well there :confused:.

10 others got a point, in all cases for “Newport 1” :(. Not much effect on the placings, Revived Red getting above NigeB (9th and 10th) and TomD above Accytom18 (14th and 15th).

Below our leaders, 4 are still theoretically ;) in the hunt for the title (as Stanley are still theoretically ;) in with a chance of the playoffs). Mad is 7 adrift of AccyMad in 3rd, Leylandii 8 behind in 4th and MikeA and DaveinGermany 9 behind, with Mike holding 5th thanks to two levels of countback. A two-horse race really, you might think – heads or hearts, lads and lassie?

So, roll on Luton. Pressure off, really, for the team, just need to put on a show to thank the faithful 1400 or so – or will the gate crash if someone’s negative vibes spread through the town, which can usually produce enough without help? Surely not ……

On Stanley On!!


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