Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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I'm only looking forward to getting drunk tomorrow night
Is he really? SWEETHOOPS is reffing the Bournemouth game so I think we can take that one as a home win
I'm only looking forward to getting drunk tomorrow night
definately an advantage.
if we played at the same time - at half time we would find out the Reading score and be demoralised or hasty / nervous - playing before ensures we just have to go for it - and if we win it puts massive pressure on reading.
forget bournemouth and forest and the others.....it's a two horse race......until saturday 5pm when things may look different.
If we don't win tomorrow night, we don't deserve to make the play-offs.
we will get **** all from forest.....if we cant beat blackpool at home we are not going to beat forest away when the pressure is really on...! din...
Liecester?
I know 100% you wern't at the Leicester game, Trust me no one would of beat us that night. From the first minute we were in their case, a double over the champions says it all.half leicester's team were sufferring from crippling hang-overs , literally........just wait and see what happens ,forest have most of their injured players back, tonked us at home and will also most likely be in with a play -off sniff......we will need a visit to the testicle store to get anything from there........we have made pitifully hard work of lesser teams than forest , i am , as always , eager to be proved wrong.
I know 100% you wern't at the Leicester game, Trust me no one would of beat us that night. From the first minute we were in their case, a double over the champions says it all.
I know 100% you wern't at the Leicester game, Trust me no one would of beat us that night. From the first minute we were in their case, a double over the champions says it all.
I agree. Too much has been made of Leicester's supposed hangover when we played them but they were still very dangerous on the night and needed a proper performance to beat them. It was reminiscent of our convincing victory over them at The Amex - and no one suggested they had a hangover back then.
We looked up for it right from the kick off and got an early-ish goal which threw them - and for once we capitalised. Not only did we play well but it seemed like every 50/50 ball and Refs decision went our way. It is no exaggeration to say that we had our foot firmly on their throats for about 75 minutes. Plus our play silenced their party crowd and the 600 odd Albion fans sang themselves hoarse. It was one of 'those' very special nights that don't come along very often and we deserve a bit more credit from the cynics. Certainly the serious media reports gave us credit.