You can thanks me for the points and the goals!Aged well.![]()
Pretty much agree with all of thatFunnily enough, when we actually went forwards and controlled the ball and did the right thing and worried MNU, the crowd were roaring and cheering and we scored and the crowd went wild.
In the first half the crowd are quiet and moany because we play quiet and moany and any time the ball went towards Richie we lost it again and again and again.
I think the fact it was against 10 men makes it unforgivable, that has to be all over once we go ahead. You can’t be letting them anywhere near our goal. ShoddyAhh the psychology of football. At 83 minutes we'd all have taken a draw but to take the lead and lose it like that is sickening.
I think the fact it was against 10 men makes it unforgivable, that has to be all over once we go ahead. You can’t be letting them anywhere near our goal. Shoddy
Yep they must have been livid as well. Though they were clearly brick and inferior in every aspect to us, so maybe not as unexpected.Now we know how the Copenhagen players felt on Wednesday!
Neither do I. But at least we squeezing out some results and not losing many.Dunno what we're good at and what we are even trying to be.
Me too - which will be great progress.Neither do I. But at least we squeezing out some results and not losing many.
Let's see where are in May. Still have us finishing around 7th or 8th depending if we get players back and who we get in Jan
Dunno what we're good at and what we are even trying to be.
It's not much to ponder, we all know the truth even though some are in denial.2 weeks off now for the brains trust (Thomas Frank, Matt Wells and Justin Cochrane) to think about why we look better with a left footer on the left, and to ponder whether Richie and Johnson contribute to the actual match.
No surprise we look better with actual footballers.
Shambolic to lose a goal in the last 10 seconds, but not at all unexpected.
We played the last few minutes so poorly, absolutely no brains. We should have had a series of hamstrings and cramps and falling over and slow set pieces and wound down the clock.
Instead we go back to Vic and he slams it up the pitch, leading to their corner.
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