Machiavelli
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Thats when you have to dig that little bit deeper. Its what top sports people possess. That innate inner strength to keep going when all looks lost. You may not always recover the situation but once in a while you will and the boost that gives is inestimable. Even a late flurry and a goal gives something to cling to and build on. Yesterday, there was none of that. Just players going through the motions and accepting defeat.
It might just be the case that many of our opponents have top sports people that are even better than ours, hence their transfer fees and wages being higher.
I'm not singling you out here, and this comment is more applicable to others on this thread, but the best thing you can do is to get behind the team. This team has given us an awful lot of late. What we can do when things aren't going right, is to boost our support for them. Check out the thread on the Huddersfield fans (which I haven't read yet), but they were absolutely brilliant yesterday, and if they go down, they'll go down together, having enjoyed a peak at the high life. I'm not entirely convinced we'll be able to say that, given the entitlement of so many of our 'fans'.