I'm in TN34 and I expect us to win.
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That's 2 post codes. Any others?
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I'm in TN34 and I expect us to win.
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Of course. Today we had the chance to go to Middlesbrough needing a point, and we failed. Worse than that Dunk got a red, so we'll be without him for the big one. And to add insult to injury, Burnley got promoted thanks to another dodgy decision in their favour.Anyone else?
They wouldn't have, they're not ****ing dense.I actually think this might help us, as our players if had won today might have felt that the job was nearly done and taken the foot off gas slightly
Wow, you're completely wrong there. We mighy very well end up in the playoffs, but to describe that team as a playoff team is well wide of the mark. For a start, we've already got 88 points, which would be enough for top two in every other Championship season.Nagging feeling that today proved we are a play-off team.
Day out at Wembley to go with the promotion.
I don't think I should feel flat right now but I do.
At almost any point this season I'd have gladly snatched the opportunity to go to Boro knowing a win would take us up automatically with a consolation prize of the play-offs.
We've had a remarkable season and still have the chance to cap it off in style, yet I feel somewhat downbeat about it all.
Anyone else?
It's irrational, I know.
I was walking home in the pissing rain when I made the opening post, and that wasn't helping my mood. Nor was my shoe rubbing my heel. Nor did the disgraceful excuse for a cheese and onion pasty I had from the WSU catering at half-time. That will get a thread of its own imminently.
We'll be alright when the time comes, just a bit fed-up now. The fans were fine when we equalised - I've read that a few hear barely celebrated, but most did, because we know the team showed amazing spirit, coming from behind with only 10 men. And when the players did their lap of honour, the fans still showed faith.blimey, it's fortunate that it's not part of Chris Hughton's job get to the fans in the right frame of mind for the last game of the season! that might be too difficult even for him.
We'll be alright when the time comes, just a bit fed-up now. The fans were fine when we equalised - I've read that a few hear barely celebrated, but most did, because we know the team showed amazing spirit, coming from behind with only 10 men. And when the players did their lap of honour, the fans still showed faith.