I think Boro away was the one. I honesty believe losing Stephens at that point was what did for us. We had hem on the back foot and I think we would have won the game. Going down to 10 meant players gave so much and completely affected the first leg game.
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I don't remember many on here predicting we were going to be fighting for top 2 with 2 other teams at the start of he season. Playoffs were most people's best hope and most people were hoping for that and a big push the following season. Including Bloom and Hughton I'm sure of it. So in those...
Disagree. I have the feeling that this season we have over achieved. Next season was always the one. Keep the squad together, add a couple more players and no reason why we can't go up.
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It can go two ways. My feeling and hope is that this team will rise like lions and batter Wednesday out of existence and then close down and beat derby or Hull in front of 30,000 fans at Wembley. I think they have the charcter and have come too far now to just lay down and give up.
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Actually I think yesterday gives us an advantage if we meet Derby in the playoffs as we know exactly how they'll play against us. Houghton is too good a manager not address that if we play them again.
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Seriously considering heading up anyway. Worth it? Even if I don't get in, should be a great atmosphere before and even better after if we do it.
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Boro scraped a last min winner against Hull. A result like last night is massive for us as the players know they are still right in it. Good substitutions from Hughton as well, shows players he knows what to do when things aren't working. A very good night.
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Would really like a Rotherham style 4 nil win tomorrow rather than these constant nail biting last 20 mins we have to suffer through every ****ing game it seems.
I know Jazz is a bit of a niche pursuit in these parts but I just heard this on Cerys Matthews this morning and been listening to the album on Spotify. Reminds of Coltrane Love Supreme era, excellent Sunday listening.
There's a strong Brighton connection as Frank was patron of the ACT acting school in Kemptown where his son Brighton resident Dan Findlay is head of Acting. Frank always came to all the student shows and was always a total gent, generous and very funny.
Except thats not him, but a weird soundalike called 'Johnny Rotter' dressed up like JL circa 1978. As Lydon refused to have anything to do with the 'Rotten' moniker at the time he was doing this era PIL he's even got that wrong. Surprised Wobble had anything to do with this, unless it was some...