Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless 12:45 - Nov 24 with 574 views | Darth_Koont | Clearly it’s the triumph of hope over expectation given we’re not in great form, we’ve got some important absentees and we’re pretty poor against the better sides. But we’re fighting at the top of the table. I just hope that we make sure we have pace and energy going forward and have a bit of a go, even if it means hitting the frontline early. Having Jackson run onto something or Norwood hassle the defence and force a mistake might be as good a tactic as any. | |
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Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 12:52 - Nov 24 with 540 views | monty_radio | Do you think that your dominant assertion of hope would survive a repeat of last Saturday's penalty giveaway? | |
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Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 12:54 - Nov 24 with 529 views | clive_baker | I’m sure we’ll see a better performance than Saturday. We know we need one, unlike Saturday against poor opposition. I don’t think we’ll lose tonight. | |
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Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 12:55 - Nov 24 with 523 views | homer_123 | Just so excited about Judge and Sears out wide. #somuchtooffer | |
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Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 12:56 - Nov 24 with 520 views | Darth_Koont |
Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 12:52 - Nov 24 by monty_radio | Do you think that your dominant assertion of hope would survive a repeat of last Saturday's penalty giveaway? |
Well, it couldn’t have started worse, we didn’t play well with almost no discernible shape or plan after that, nobody looking good even on on an individual level bar Bishop who then got injured ... and yet we still won! So wild hope definitely does triumph over realistic and depressing expectations sometimes. But I can’t believe we can play as poorly against Hull and get away with it though. | |
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Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 12:58 - Nov 24 with 514 views | hatch |
Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 12:54 - Nov 24 by clive_baker | I’m sure we’ll see a better performance than Saturday. We know we need one, unlike Saturday against poor opposition. I don’t think we’ll lose tonight. |
Over the years we’ve seen Town step up against stronger teams at home. I’m thinking back to Derby and West Ham at home etc. Games against top sides midweek at PR under lights can be quite fruitful but I think the fans are often loudest at these games. I’m hopeful tonight we’ll step up and show more of our personality than the dud Saturday performance. | | | |
Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 14:01 - Nov 24 with 442 views | monty_radio |
Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 12:58 - Nov 24 by hatch | Over the years we’ve seen Town step up against stronger teams at home. I’m thinking back to Derby and West Ham at home etc. Games against top sides midweek at PR under lights can be quite fruitful but I think the fans are often loudest at these games. I’m hopeful tonight we’ll step up and show more of our personality than the dud Saturday performance. |
On the whole though, such performances have tended to be when there's nothing at stake. But when it means something, then our record whispers for itself. | |
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Darth.... on 15:38 - Nov 24 with 389 views | unstableblue | ...I just can't see us winning without Dozzell,Bishop and Edwards, can you? I suppose if we bring some fire,sadly lacking on Saturday. And chambo/ward step-up, Huws takes his chance and judge and lankester give us some forward momentum- it could work. all about pressing and calm defending - yikes!! id take a draw and a win against charlton with dozzell back | |
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Really looking forward to tonight nevertheless on 21:12 - Nov 24 with 311 views | Darth_Koont | Tonight, expectation gave hope an atomic wedgie. | |
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