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I'm feeling the positive bribes brother. Feeling them loud and clear![]()
Agree 100%. Too many last game disappointments in the past for me to feel confident, especially in the 60s. The number of times We got excited because we only needed a last game win or draw to get promoted or avoid relegation only to to fail. Now I’m like you (and I suspect like most of the olduns on here) and don’t get overly excited and anticipate results. If we get into the playoff final then and only then will I accept that we have a chance of going up, and even then my butterflies will be mostly fear that we mess it up. Sorry, but too many disappointments supporting this crazy club.If supporting Sunderland after all these years has taught me anything, its just have to wait and see. I still fancy and Sunderland MK Dons play off final mind.
Agree 100%. Too many last game disappointments in the past for me to feel confident, especially in the 60s. The number of times We got excited because we only needed a last game win or draw to get promoted or avoid relegation only to to fail. Now I’m like you (and I suspect like most of the olduns on here) and don’t get overly excited and anticipate results. If we get into the playoff final then and only then will I accept that we have a chance of going up, and even then my butterflies will be mostly fear that we mess it up. Sorry, but too many disappointments supporting this crazy club.
2 wins this weekend certainly puts the cat amongst the pigeons in the play off race. We could be 4th place, breathing down Rotherham's neck by Monday night. Makes it all the more frustrating that we chucked away 9 points dithering over who to replace JohnsonNah, can't agree with you two on this tbh, I don't see the point of football if you can't get excited.
Surely the anticipation, the suspense and the uncertainty is what makes it such a great game.
I'm getting the train over on Friday and can't wait ...
... excitement isn't the same in retrospect.
I'm expecting a win and going above Sheff Wed, Haway the Lads!!!
2 wins this weekend certainly puts the cat amongst the pigeons in the play off race. We could be 4th place, breathing down Rotherham's neck by Monday night. Makes it all the more frustrating that we chucked away 9 points dithering over who to replace Johnson
We are certainly the form team approaching the play-offs - that's all we can ask for. I doubt anyone in the top 6 is looking forward to playing us right now
If supporting Sunderland after all these years has taught me anything, its just have to wait and see. I still fancy and Sunderland MK Dons play off final mind.
I cam certainly see merit in Neil's preference for experience at this stage of the season. We saw the best and the worst of Matete on Saturday. Pritchard is key IMHO as are the likes of Wright, O'Nien and (bwoak) EvansThese players are capable of playing better and, having discovered they can win games without being at their best, will grow in confidence.
I'm really hoping Pritchard plays every game because he's more focused and sets the tone.
And as much as I like Matete I think he's too much of a risk at the moment. If Embleton can play with the same determination and movement he'd be a better option imo. The trouble with him and Neil is that when they start they stroll too much. I know they're confident and talented but they need to work much harder over 90 minutes, we can't afford passengers at any point now.
Agree about going for experience..a lot groaned at Evans inclusion on Saturday but he had a good game and scored.I cam certainly see merit in Neil's preference for experience at this stage of the season. We saw the best and the worst of Matete on Saturday. Pritchard is key IMHO as are the likes of Wright, O'Nien and (bwoak) Evans
I get excited Smug, when I’m watching a game. If the result takes us higher in the table then I feel satisfaction not excitement. Experience of Sunderland afc has instilled caution within me. In fact, the higher we are the more apprehensive I become, always expecting a collapse. I suppose I’ve become a pessimist. Mind you, when we are successful in a cup or league competition I’m as delighted and excited and celebrate as much as anybody.Nah, can't agree with you two on this tbh, I don't see the point of football if you can't get excited.
Surely the anticipation, the suspense and the uncertainty is what makes it such a great game.
I'm getting the train over on Friday and can't wait ...
... excitement isn't the same in retrospect.
I'm expecting a win and going above Sheff Wed, Haway the Lads!!!
Like we always say it's the hope that gets you in the end. I can not be the only one who is having a sneaky glance at second place, we have some hard fixtures ahead but most of the top teams need to play each other and this season has had more twists and turns than an electricians screwdriver. As most are saying one game at a time and let's see where we end up but have a feeling it may be a dramatic last day of the season.
As you say it's all fixture and I agree with you that the equaliser was as important in the whole scheme of things, MK dons and plymouth have been on very good runs lately while we have steadied the ship and seem to be heading in the right direction, hopefully Plymouth and the dons are about to have a bit of a wobble like we did but it is just hope at the moment as the gap is quite big and we are quickly running out of games, and I haven't even mentioned Sheffield lol. Like I said it's the hope that gets to usI'm looking at all the fixtures mate whether they're ours or not, it's a league competition and they're all relevant. Whereas I'm expecting us to beat Shrewsbury I'm looking at Plymouth hoping them and Wycombe kick lumps out of each on Friday.
The other games, over Easter, can have a major effect as they did on Saturday. Bolton's equalising goal, again Sheff Wed, was almost as important as Embleton's imo.
As you say it's all fixture and I agree with you that the equaliser was as important in the whole scheme of things, MK dons and plymouth have been on very good runs lately while we have steadied the ship and seem to be heading in the right direction, hopefully Plymouth and the dons are about to have a bit of a wobble like we did but it is just hope at the moment as the gap is quite big and we are quickly running out of games, and I haven't even mentioned Sheffield lol. Like I said it's the hope that gets to us
My cunning plan worked.We won’t get to the playoffs, and even if we do we won’t get to the final, and even if we do there’s no way we’ll win the final.