I knew it was going to be our day 08:02 - Oct 7 with 1094 views | The_Flashing_Smile | going past the Station Hotel and seeing/hearing the Norwich fans from the bridge. They were singing, "Where were you when you were sh!t?" So you're admitting, long before kick off, that we're good now?! Talk about a back-handed compliment. Made me smile, and made me think they were worried/resigned to not being the better team anymore. I don't think they thought that through. |  |
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I knew it was going to be our day on 08:16 - Oct 7 with 962 views | IH_KGF | The day/game had a strange feel to it, and i say that more about how i felt towards them, I didnt fear them at all, something that couldn't be said for the last X number of years. It felt like they are now a complete mess, much like us in the Lambert days. Bit of a side note, but when i look at Manning I feel such sadness for him, losing his little boy as he did, I almost want him to succeed for his own personal gain (maybe not with them though!) |  | |  |
I knew it was going to be our day on 08:17 - Oct 7 with 952 views | BlueBoots | Was cycling home from Finsbury Park on Sunday morning in time to watch the match - passing through Hyde Park on the way I had to go past a tractor in the bike lane; do that journey 3 times a week and don't remember seeing one there before, so thought it was an omen |  |
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I knew it was going to be our day on 08:23 - Oct 7 with 896 views | Metal_Hacker | I knew it was going to be our day during the course of the week Up in South Yorkshire we don't get to see too many tractors , I saw two that week on the roads in around Sheffield bizarrely Midweek in a Whatsapp group I have with my two sons who live in Nottingham we were chatting about the game and my eldest asked if I still had the Matt Holland Number 8 shirt....I'd forgotten all about that shirt. My eldest is 32 now and a Dad himself but he remembered me having that shirt Day of the game I got in the ground quite early as I fancied the FanZone which I'd never done ( and as a side note I thought it was great) . Anyway I was sat up in the Gods in the "Pioneer" but before I went up to my seat I went under the stand and went pitchside to get a closer look . Stood right in front of me was Matt Holland getting ready for ITV. Anyway I was thinking about that chat with my eldest Son when Matt looked over as I was looking at him and he said Hello The day was always going to happen !! For the record the guys who I happened to sit next to were as nervous as hell .... I predicted a 3-1 win |  |
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I knew it was going to be our day on 11:28 - Oct 7 with 488 views | BasingstokeBlue |
I knew it was going to be our day on 08:17 - Oct 7 by BlueBoots | Was cycling home from Finsbury Park on Sunday morning in time to watch the match - passing through Hyde Park on the way I had to go past a tractor in the bike lane; do that journey 3 times a week and don't remember seeing one there before, so thought it was an omen |
a) Why was the tractor in the bike lane? b) Was it a "Chelsea tractor"? |  |
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Liam Manning on 11:57 - Oct 7 with 341 views | Dyland |
I knew it was going to be our day on 08:16 - Oct 7 by IH_KGF | The day/game had a strange feel to it, and i say that more about how i felt towards them, I didnt fear them at all, something that couldn't be said for the last X number of years. It felt like they are now a complete mess, much like us in the Lambert days. Bit of a side note, but when i look at Manning I feel such sadness for him, losing his little boy as he did, I almost want him to succeed for his own personal gain (maybe not with them though!) |
Peevs me a bit he's there. Good guy and a good manager, who given time can make it work at Carrot Rd. So I'd rather they fired him soon and he got back in the saddle quickly elsewhere. |  |
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