Well that's obviously not certain is it.One thing is certain. Unless we bring in a decent forward we aren't going up.
Well that's obviously not certain is it.One thing is certain. Unless we bring in a decent forward we aren't going up.
Well that's obviously not certain is it.
Well that's obviously not certain is it.
No. Can anyone be certain we won't - of course not.Do you honestly think we are going to get top two with Hemed and Baldock?
I think he read one of my posts and got confused. We can all sympathise there.Funny on the radio when Warren said that winning all your home games and drawing away isn't enough, suggesting that you needed two points a game
I think psychologically this unbeaten run could be a drawback. It seems to give them the idea that not losing is satisfactory.
The only good thing about all these draws is that we are playing well in those matches but instead of really pushing for the winner in the last 15 minutes we are sitting back and saying''well a draw isn't a bad result. That in some instances is true but not if we are saying that as often to ourselves as we are at the moment then a draw isn't a good result at all
A draw away to Reading and Wednesday are not bad results, the draw at home to Preston was a bad result.
Yes, the draw v Preston really needs to be put right by a win at Burnley...Thats the point i was trying to make. When we start to accept the ones where a point is a good result as acceptable by not really pressing for the winner. It leaves us no margin for error in the ones where a draw is not a good result. We need to press for the winner in every match because there will be matches where we will drop points when we shouldn't do. Although all in all the performances are still of a good standard