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That was a powder puff performance and with a huge crowd at times the place was like a graveyard.I can see another eighteen months in this glorified pub league.i am sick of it our home form is pants.what a load of strange sub decisions he makes which just leaves me scratching my head after most home games............absolute trash being dished up since the pitches have become heavy, what's all that about. I,m not going to the next four home games, I've had enough.
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Apart from the goal on 10:49 - Jan 15 with 2573 views
It was strangely quiet yesterday, considering the Germans and Danes were in town. I was in the SBR upper and people looked at me like I 2 heads when I tried singing. It really is bizarre.
Tbh I’m all the years I’ve watched our team, rarely, if ever, do we produce the goods in that must win fixture, or in front of a big crowd. Hence why we failed in so many play off seasons under GB. We don’t have that mental steel as a club. Don’t ask me why. But it’s been like that with all but that 81 team.
Also, I Can’t think of many 3rd placed teams either that go on to win the PO’s. The psychology seems to be stacked against ….
Tbh I’m all the years I’ve watched our team, rarely, if ever, do we produce the goods in that must win fixture, or in front of a big crowd. Hence why we failed in so many play off seasons under GB. We don’t have that mental steel as a club. Don’t ask me why. But it’s been like that with all but that 81 team.
Also, I Can’t think of many 3rd placed teams either that go on to win the PO’s. The psychology seems to be stacked against ….
Am I right in thinking in League One, third place has a higher success rate than in the Championship with the playoffs?
I certainly wouldn't want play-offs, all the teams likely to finish in it are big clubs and picking up momentum
Alcohol is the answer but I can't remember the question!
It was strangely quiet yesterday, considering the Germans and Danes were in town. I was in the SBR upper and people looked at me like I 2 heads when I tried singing. It really is bizarre.
The blubbing and over reaction from yesterday's draw with the league leaders is hysterical.
I think it's best you give your head a wobble and stay away permanently. Jeez, some of you need to take a long hard look at yourselves and re-evaluate your lives, you sad, over-reactionary nut jobs.
However, in case it isn't, you have to give credit to Plymouth for stopping us playing. They clearly employed a system that is very effective for them. It very nearly left them with a defeat against us, but they will be delighted to have escaped with a point.
We do need to get back to winning more games than we don't, though.
Tbh I’m all the years I’ve watched our team, rarely, if ever, do we produce the goods in that must win fixture, or in front of a big crowd. Hence why we failed in so many play off seasons under GB. We don’t have that mental steel as a club. Don’t ask me why. But it’s been like that with all but that 81 team.
Also, I Can’t think of many 3rd placed teams either that go on to win the PO’s. The psychology seems to be stacked against ….
I would take promotion through the play-offs (especially with the visit to Wembley that accompanies it) but we really do need to get automatic than leave it to the chances involved in the play-offs.
We finished there twice under Burley and once under Royle. We went up once, which is pretty much in line with the statistics on likelihood of the third place team winning the play offs.
I thought the atmosphere was pretty good hearing from the Magnus stand.
The performance wasn't that bad. At times it was good. Against a side clearly who were decent themselves.
If you can't enjoy it now then you might as well give up. Ive really enjoyed this season and the progression we are on. It took Burley 4 attempts to get us up and it was incremental improvements. We have made a step change under McKenna but it doesn't mean we just become the best team in the division just like that.
Even if we don't go up Im still optimistic and think we are on a good path. Don't get doom and gloom over a sticky patch.
It was strangely quiet yesterday, considering the Germans and Danes were in town. I was in the SBR upper and people looked at me like I 2 heads when I tried singing. It really is bizarre.
Was it, On the ball city?
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Apart from the goal on 19:30 - Jan 15 with 1689 views
However, in case it isn't, you have to give credit to Plymouth for stopping us playing. They clearly employed a system that is very effective for them. It very nearly left them with a defeat against us, but they will be delighted to have escaped with a point.
We do need to get back to winning more games than we don't, though.
They did not “escape with a point” we just happened to score first. I know its gutting to concede late but fact is both teams deserved a goal and 1-1 was a result that reflect play, we just happened to score first - somebody has to in a 1-1 draw.