Turning Point? 08:05 - Oct 7 with 762 views | JimmyJazz | 5 goals now in 2 away games, pegged back again but this time go on and win, Freddie and Andre starting, some kind fixtures coming up. Feel that this could be a turning point. Starting to feel a little positive now, funny how things change | |
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Turning Point? on 10:17 - Oct 7 with 658 views | JimmyJazz | Interesting that both Preston and Millwall won, don't expect either to be down at the bottom too much longer. The weaker teams in the division all lost, Hull, Reading, Bolton, Rotherham, Wigan and it's all got a bit more tighter at the foot of the table Next month is vital | |
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Turning Point? on 10:25 - Oct 7 with 641 views | Chocorange |
Turning Point? on 10:17 - Oct 7 by JimmyJazz | Interesting that both Preston and Millwall won, don't expect either to be down at the bottom too much longer. The weaker teams in the division all lost, Hull, Reading, Bolton, Rotherham, Wigan and it's all got a bit more tighter at the foot of the table Next month is vital |
Good point about the weaker teams losing. Next month is vital , Preston ,Millwall Reading and QPR will be looking at the game against us as important for them to get 3 points too though. Won't be easy or straight forward. We must continue to show the fight from yesterday and ability to score more goals that has been seen in last 2 away matches, while cutting out the defensive errors. The midfield need to cut out losing their man and tracking back, the first goal vs Boro no one covered Skuse while he was pressing their defender , and yesterday there was too big a gap between defence and midfield while we pressed looking for a third goal , allowing Celina his goal. More to work on there too. | | | |
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