I was thinking the same thing. Hopefully they’ll be like Portsmouth, on the South Coast, score a few own goals, we get the 3 points.
How are the team getting there...?... any ideas... 5 and a half on the coach I suspect.... maybe they've chartered a flight...?
McCann and his players flew this afternoon from Humberside Airport to Exeter a journey of less than an hour, before making the relatively short hop by bus to their hotel, a move which the City head coach hopes will be better prepare his players both physically and mentally for a tough challenge on Saturday afternoon.
One of those long tandems like the Goodies had. Straight down the M5 at 60mph, though that hill near to Newton Abbott is a bit of a barsix.
McCann and his players flew this afternoon from Humberside Airport to Exeter a journey of less than an hour, before making the relatively short hop by bus to their hotel, a move which the City head coach hopes will be better prepare his players both physically and mentally for a tough challenge on Saturday afternoon.
Difficult game this one .. hope for a win .. head telling me a draw .. pessimist in me doubting we'll get anything. Always trust ya head .. draw it is
We are in form. We are in 9 game unbeaten run. We are scrapping til the end( late winner). Plymouth have no axe to bring with relegation or top 6. I expect 3 points and the team should too.
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Good home record these, been in good form, managed a draw at inform Blackpool only three weeks ago, disappointing performance last week losing away to Shrewsbury, players afterwards apologising to the manager by text and saying they let him down but are right up for this one. However hopefully we are the future champions, at the moment it’s all to close to call but win this one and it won’t be far away. Tough game, not bothered how we do it but find a way to win.
It would be amazing to still be in the driving seat by the end of the day but it'll be a tough test today I think. Come on City once more into the breach!