Wonder how many times City will shoot and the ball will end up in the car park. ROBINSON....My mate (sadly deceased) was on 15 to 1 and won it. Said Anne liked him!
She was the presenter The guy was inbetween Balkan was statisically the worst player of the round But where will they vote? Summat like that if i recall
Yes, Anne Robinson. But between rounds a man gave you an insight into the performances, just a voice over guy.
Not sure what to expect from this one, will they be fired up to put right what happen Saturday, or will their confidence be shot? I guess TW will be hoping for the former.
What the feck are Millwall doing right, that we're doing wrong? Could it be playing with passion and not giving a toss about reputations. Perhaps both of those traits would give us a pray of winning a couple. Sadly not with Wally at the helm.
Well they don't piss around at the back for a start and put plenty of crosses in for their big forwards. Exactly the style I want us to play
If Coyle as an example went to TW and said, just for one game, lets go back to basics 4.4.2, would TW tell him to do one.,,,?
They were sitting beneath us 3 games ago and then won their last 3. There's a massive leap up the table to be had for mini-runs,and not so long ago we did one too.The League in general is very unpredictable at present and will take a good few more games to take shape.
Our shape is a triangle, keeper to full back, back to keeper, to other full back, and repeat. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
If I recall Harold Needler's Roller was a late 50's or early '60s Silver Cloud 1, having the licence plate # HN 88 or HN 888. A second fancy Mercedes was often parked next to the Roller on the BP parking lot - licence plate # HN 88 0r HN 888. Can't remember which vehicle had which plate number though.
2 wins put us in the play offs and another defeat could see us in or near the bottom 3. That's the championship in the first half of the season. Couple of good results can paper over the cracks and quieten the masses. Toughest league in the world.
Two wins only seriously put us in the playoff places if all of the 14 teams above us fail to pick up points, which is impossible. If the teams in and around the playoff positions continue to average 1.6 points per game, we would need a points per game average of 2.2 to not only keep up but also gain the additional six points by the Christmas break. We'd need at least six wins and four draws, or seven wins and a draw. The gap is bigger than it seems as a result. On a positive note, it's also why we're currently unlikely to slip into the relegation places. Plymouth and Luton would need at least five wins and a draw, four wins and four draws, or three wins and seven draws over the next ten games to overtake us – if we keep picking up points at our current rate.