Uncle C
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If we had won that night the clackers would have been hailed a master stroke.
Dave didn't turn up on the night .
But he did for the 3-0
(Not my video but does contain bad language)
I'm pretty sure that the 3-0 contributed to complacency on your part in the play-offs, and gave us the additional impetus of wounded pride.
Now if the boot had been on the other foot..... no, it's just too horrific to contemplate.
From a personal perspective it is now history and the consequences have had drastic ramifications for one of the clubs.
Whereas one now has a season full of emotions (mixed admittedly) and several periods of uncertainty with an air of optimism that things can only get better , the other remains in a football coma. Static and obscure in league position with the inevitable only a few years away, and financial promises of more cladding here there and everywhere.
I do enjoy football sometimes
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A football coma having beaten Spurs, Chelsea, Liverpool, Everton, Man City and West Ham three times over the last 2 seasons.
Nurse! Keep me under please.
So no chance of winning anything, and no prospect at all of coming any better than mid-table is exciting? Ok, if you say so.
Beating Liverpool, Spurs and Man C in front of a packed Selhurst this season has been very exciting.
Was BHA v Millwall at the Amex the same? As you say, things will only get better, but looking at the Championship table, you're starting from a very low base.
I don't really look back on it as awful. Our players froze, Zaha (for pretty much the one and only time) played like a £15m player. That's it.
I'm not sure anything I'll ever see in football again will come close to the disappointment of that night*
All that said and done, if one of Barnes's early second half chances had been just a fraction lower.....
Yeah and as far as we know (and that is the problem) a manager who didn't get off his axxx once during that match so what really was the true situation 'behind' the scenes ?
I sat fairly close behind him that night and his body language was awful. He sat slumped in his seat most of the evening, whilst Holloway raged and drove his players on from the touchline. Poyet seemed to be sulking. He made no effort to encourage any of the players and the atmosphere was sullen and brooding. It was our most important game for years and yet he seemed unconcerned.
Irrespective of what had gone on ( behind the scenes ) his unprofessionalism on the night was unforgiveable and left a sour taste, which I still have in my mouth today.
Like I said, the only way should be up. Discussing this with a Selhurst ST holder the other evening, he said that 'improvement' was now the goal. You're never going to be one of the big boys, and he openly admitted that the time that the natives might get restless is if things do not progress annually.
AP's honeymoon won't last, we all know that.
We stayed up by default this year, and hopefully lessons have been learned. This should give us scope and potential, to go with our shiny new(ish) stadium.
What night ?
No, sorry, completely erased from my memory
A lot better than being fourth from bottom in the FL, one division down!So no chance of winning anything, and no prospect at all of coming any better than mid-table is exciting? Ok, if you say so.