| 2025 as a Town fan 23:11 - Dec 30 with 341 views | ashtonscoffeecup | Have been reflecting on this year as a Town fan this evening. in short i have concluded that on the whole it’s been very average, in terms of getting relegated with little fight, a rather strange approach to transfers, then not exactly playing particularly well for large parts of this season. probably seeing the home win vs norwich as the overall positive. that was until last night happened. i have to say i tend to remain neither too high/low and just support regardless, that said after what i saw last night i am incredibly excited for 2026! i thought we were outstanding, i might even go as far to say the best i have seen us play under McKenna. we didn’t just dictate and dominate, we did it with absolute purpose. to see this team play that way was a joy. to see Burns back and scoring was emotional. i had been questioning if this team could go on a run and over throw Boro, im now of the thinking that we actually catch Coventry. (with the correct recruitment early in Jan of course) here’s to 2026 and what it may bring. HNY all |  | | |  |
| 2025 as a Town fan on 23:15 - Dec 30 with 311 views | StNeotsBlue | Fingers crossed. That was definitely our best performance of the season and potentially a real statement to the rest of the division. Now we just have to go on a run which we haven't managed yet this season, but I'm confident. |  | |  |
| 2025 as a Town fan on 23:23 - Dec 30 with 266 views | ringwoodblue | 2025 has definitely got better as it’s gone on as a Town fan. Relegation became a sad reality quite early in the year for me as Wolves started to pick up points and pull away from the bottom three. The new season started quite slowly despite being pre-season favourites to go up. Even after a great performance like last night, I don’t allow myself to get too excited as past experience suggests that there will be a poor performance and/or result just around the corner so I would say I’m cautiously optimistic as we end the year. Thrashing the Blades, finally beating the scum and the win last night are definitely high points but the losses to Charlton and Oxford were the lows. |  |
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| 2025 as a Town fan on 23:31 - Dec 30 with 223 views | ashtonscoffeecup |
| 2025 as a Town fan on 23:23 - Dec 30 by ringwoodblue | 2025 has definitely got better as it’s gone on as a Town fan. Relegation became a sad reality quite early in the year for me as Wolves started to pick up points and pull away from the bottom three. The new season started quite slowly despite being pre-season favourites to go up. Even after a great performance like last night, I don’t allow myself to get too excited as past experience suggests that there will be a poor performance and/or result just around the corner so I would say I’m cautiously optimistic as we end the year. Thrashing the Blades, finally beating the scum and the win last night are definitely high points but the losses to Charlton and Oxford were the lows. |
the lows far out weigh the highs for me. but something about last night felt different, and it’s ignited something within me, that could be a silly move and a loss to Oxford drags me back to reality! but i don’t see that happening now. |  | |  |
| 2025 as a Town fan on 00:18 - Dec 31 with 129 views | BanksterDebtSlave | If we can put the teams that set up to frustrate us to the sword too then I'll start to believe too, bring on the mighty Oxford. |  |
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| 2025 as a Town fan on 01:05 - Dec 31 with 79 views | ashtonscoffeecup |
| 2025 as a Town fan on 00:18 - Dec 31 by BanksterDebtSlave | If we can put the teams that set up to frustrate us to the sword too then I'll start to believe too, bring on the mighty Oxford. |
facing a lampard team that are flying probably really helped us, because he’s never going to set up to frustrate, just isn’t in his nature. i’m hoping to see Mckenna really push us on now, and as you say, we turn over teams that don’t really want to play football. |  | |  |
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