We can't get complacent, or we'll concede a breakaway goal and they'll sit back and soak it up.
And nobody truly understands Fabian's tactics, not even Fabian.
Wolves showed enough at times v City to suggest they're not going to be easy to beat. They clearly have pace on the counter and showed a lot of resilience until the 5th minute of stoppage time.
And of course, we'll get Project 2025 either way. This election isn't about Trump or Vance, or even Musk, it's about trying to ensure sure they never lose an election again.
I guess it will depend on who they bring in in the January transfer window - and we all know they WILL be buying more players, despite their huge squad.
I was going to suggest we might pick him up on the cheap next year, but with most players, once they've spent time at Chels their salary expectations will have been pushed beyond us, plus, obviously, O'Riley will be setting the world alight for us by then.
I was walking the dog in Findon valley on Saturday and noticed that someone had got their Christmas tree and a few other decorations up already. I know the shops are selling Christmas produce, so maybe it's fair that some people may get caught up in the hype.
I think there will have been a few under Chris Hughton, including a 1-0 victory at St. James' Park, Newcastle. In fact I think we won 3 games 1-0 that month whilst conceding 50+ shots across all 3. So, all 3 of those games may qualify.
Very little analysis of our game, the downside of being last in the running order, the pundits have run out of enthusiasm and interest in doing any real analysis, other then Alan Shearer's views on Newcastle's problems.
The fact that it took this long to bounce this v thread speaks volumes for how well he played. He did nothing wrong and contributed well to a clean sheet.
@Bozza and I were discussing this watching today's game. We concluded that Hinsh tends to do the hard work that rarely gets noticed. The closing down, blocking passing routes and simple passes that don't get plaudits, but he does it well.