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[Albion] So How's It Going To Go Wrong?









chaileyjem

#BarberIn
NSC Patron
Jun 27, 2012
14,621
there's the idea that we never beat relegation threatened teams - and this is true . we sometimes struggle . But even last season - when we didn't win that often we still beat the team that finished 16th, 17th (twice) , 18th, and 20th. We also lost to Luton 4-0 etc but hey .

Our 6 wins this season are against teams that are now
2nd, 6th, 10th, 12th, 13th, and 15th.

We lost to teams that are
1st and 3rd

We've drawn v teams that are
4th, 7th, 17th and 18th.
 


slartibartfast

Active member
Sep 11, 2004
322
Henfield
We'll start brilliantly - all over them for 10 minutes, almost score twice.....pace will dip a bit in the next 10 mins or so, but still on top.... then midway through the half they'll venture forward for a first real attack - probably on the counter - and score.
We'll huff and puff, almost score three times before and after half time.... then just after a particularly intense bout of Albion pressure, with a shot over the bar in front of an open goal, and another point blank miracle save from their keeper, one of our lads will get caught possession just inside their half, quick counter attack, and ... bang... its 0-2.
We get a late goal back - probably Ferguson, poking one in shortly after coming on as sub. Can we get the equaliser ? No.
 


Skaville

Well-known member
Jun 10, 2004
10,236
Queens Park
- Player unrest over lack of game time
- injuries to key players (eg Welbeck and JPVH)
- other sides hit form (United, Villa, Spurs etc)
 




Flounce

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 15, 2006
4,272
We'll start brilliantly - all over them for 10 minutes, almost score twice.....pace will dip a bit in the next 10 mins or so, but still on top.... then midway through the half they'll venture forward for a first real attack - probably on the counter - and score.
We'll huff and puff, almost score three times before and after half time.... then just after a particularly intense bout of Albion pressure, with a shot over the bar in front of an open goal, and another point blank miracle save from their keeper, one of our lads will get caught possession just inside their half, quick counter attack, and ... bang... its 0-2.
We get a late goal back - probably Ferguson, poking one in shortly after coming on as sub. Can we get the equaliser ? No.
Deja vu and extremely likely that their keeper will be MOTM. Meltdown on here with plenty of references to Potterball post match
 




Commander

Arrogant Prat
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
13,574
London
I've missed two home games this year, Man City and Spurs. I'm coming to this one, so there's the first problem.

I'm going to go with an early unjust Saints penalty, which will be missed but allowed to be retaken and they will go 1-0 up from it. We will then batter them the whole game and get the two goals we need, before making another Wieffer 4 on 1 style mistake near the end when trying to put the game to bed, and they'll go straight up the other end and make it 2-2. We'll all leave the Amex having gone 2nd in the Premier League feeling like we've just lost.
 




albionalba

Football with optimism
NSC Patron
Aug 31, 2023
248
sadly in Scotland
I am coming down from Scotland for it, despite tv coverage telling me not to, so I apologise in advance for any lurgi that puts on it. But being an optimist I am already envisioning seeing the Albion goals from my seat and the 2nd place celebrations at the end. Plus I'm staying in Brighton so don't have to rush off and can just chill out in the train queue. Total Luxury. So I'm going to count those chickens well before hatching. PS If out for a few warm-up beers Friday lunchtime where is good for Albionatmos? Caxton? Anywhere else?
 


Bodian

Well-known member
May 3, 2012
14,271
Cumbria
To be slightly pedantic (and off topic, this is NSC after all), the opposite of an underdog is not an overdog, but a top dog.

This come from the days when you would cut planks by rolling a tree trunk over a large pit and use a two man saw to cut along its length. The poor beggar in the pit getting covered in shavings and detritus was the underdog and the guy standing astride the trunk in the sunshine was known as the top dog.
I used to think that. However - there is no actual written evidence of the saw pit derivation. The teeth on the chain holding the logs in place is called a dog - like the teeth at the end of the chainsaw and on a sewing machine - basically the gripper bit that holds the item steady. But when sawpits like this were in common use, no-one ever wrote about the sawyers being top/under dog. They seemed to have been referred to as top sawyer and pitman.

It may actually be that we have later reverse-invented a derivation because it sounded likely.

The first found printed references to underdogs in the mid 1800s referred to dog-fighting. And dog-fights often took place in pits - sometimes the very same sawpits as above.

Top-dog being the one that one, and came out 'on top'.
I respect this knowledge. "Overdog" didn't sound right to me anyhow.
Overdog is used in some older articles about dog-fighting, along with upper-dog,
 






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