The difference now is, these toughest away games is against teams in bad for struggling with the pressure.
Hes 27 and played half a season in the Championship. If he was much good he would’ve been playing at a higher level than now. Yeah Rickie Lambert before you say it
I know - it happens all the time - and WFC are no exception. My only point is that it wasn't very classy. A shame for Soton though that they needed all the help they could get help from the ref to overcome a middle of the table team with nothing much to play for. On yesterdays showing, Soton couldn't beat a carpet , but you have to have hope. See you next season.
Worst we’ve played all season and we still easily beat you. You’re a nothing club that will be in league one before long
Thanks for the insightful analysis. I’m not sure how a scrappy goal following an obvious handball in the 9th minute of 7 minutes of extra time having been 2-0 up translates to ‘easily beat you’ but it will all be forgotten soon enough. Perhaps it would be a good idea to consult Bournemouth’s supporters to see how a decent club can be successful- you might learn something.
Yep, just got off the phone to Bournemouth and I consulted to see how a successful club could be decent All they said was Luton Town
Plenty of strikers reach their peak in their late twenties. Sammy Smodzics is 28, and has been crap until now. Akpom for Boro had his first good season last year at 28, Jamie Vardy did nothing until 28. Maybe Stewart won't be any good, but at least let's wait and see him play football before writing him off.
Are you dumb We’ve played you 4 times this season and you haven’t beaten us once whilst conceding 8 goals in those games. Why are you on our forum trying to pipe up? Your club is absolutely irrelevant
Arsenal had emptied by 90 minutes and they are fighting for the Premier League title. All fans are the same.
Never leave before the final whistle. If you enjoy the good stuff, you have to sit in misery to the end. We are in it together.
I totally agree, although I confess I did break the rules once. The only time I have ever left before the whistle was when Liverpool thrashed us 6-1 in the League Cup. My justification was beating the rush from Six Dials car park so I could flee back to Somerset.
Too bloody right. To show how I feel about particularly bad losses, I like to make eye contact with one particularly player, silently shaking my head really slowly, so they know I'm actually pretty cross. Obviously they can't see me at all, but I like to think they go home feeling extremely guilty.
My mate who i go with always leaves with about 2 mins of injury time left, to go to the loo on the way out. I never follow him, despite him saying all the time "come on, nothing going to happen here" On Saturday he said the same and I said no way am I coming. He couldn't find a convenient break in play so stayed. In between yelling, jumping, hugging and screaming he said "I'm glad I didn't go for a wee" #LessonLearned