- Jul 10, 2003
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I reckon it will be at least Tuesday before certain posters on here (who never go to games) start their pathetic moaning and whining again
I reckon it will be at least Tuesday before certain posters on here (who never go to games) start their pathetic moaning and whining again
English cricket is bloody crap - fancy losing to the Bangles !
Not a single moan about the trains OR the catering. Unbelievable Jeff!
Amazing isn't? Complete schtum from the usual suspects. Come on lads, there must be something that's niggling away in your moan and whinge locker. No? Good, keep it that way.
Not a moan, just a genuine question. Suppose we had the same number of points, and the same GD, but had achieved it by beating Brentford 5-0, but losing 2-0 yesterday. How much lower would the level of euphoria be?
Yes, I know we were still sorting ourselves out then - I'm just wondering what the level of euphoria (if any) there would be if we had beaten them and lost yesterday.The difference is that we were sorting ourselves out then. Duffy was new and was getting to know the rest of the defence. Also, Norwich would have three more points and only be a point behind us (and much closer on goal difference).
Yes, I know we were still sorting ourselves out then - I'm just wondering what the level of euphoria (if any) there would be if we had beaten them and lost yesterday.
Yes, I know we were still sorting ourselves out then - I'm just wondering what the level of euphoria (if any) there would be if we had beaten them and lost yesterday.
Reckon at half-time yesterday most would have assumed we'd try to shut up shop, narrowly fail, and go away happy with a 1-1 draw. Learning experience for CH that maybe the best form of defence is attack?
Not a moan, just a genuine question. Suppose we had the same number of points, and the same GD, but had achieved it by beating Brentford 5-0, but losing 2-0 yesterday. How much lower would the level of euphoria be?