Aye McBurnie is the one who has the real steel. Gelhardt is like a little terrier never giving up. Almost a shame Lundstram was out on Sat as he'd have been straight in there. Crooks as well if he was on the pitch. Nice to be able to hold our own in melees like that now. Last season it wouldn't have even happened, we'd have just trudged off
Gallagher a name for the past! I'm sure he was reffing when that QPR player put Lynch into the third row of the East Stand in the first minute. He didn't even talk to him, never mind give a free kick. He was more likely to discipline Lynch for diving. He was definitely keeping that 'simple'.
It was certainly a Paul Furlong 'welcome to the Championship' tackle. Ironically that game was also the birth of the 'Dramas' after the Town full of Bombers meltdown.
But Slater doesn’t even make the team despite being player of the week. Is that Reece Burke? Thought he was still at Luton?
Thomas-Asante and Haji Wright joint top scorers on 8 goals each. Both players we were close to bringing here. Giles still leading the assists chart.
He had previously been reasonably dismissive of us as a 'serious football club' given how many goals we were conceding, so I'm curious to see his view on us following the win over Leicester. Unfortunately their mid-week show is behind a paywall, but will look forward to next week's podcast.
How badly worded is that? Why not just say we failed to ensure that the players behaved in a proper way without all the confusing negatives?
The goalie probably kicked off that he didn’t get sent off earlier in the game so tried again in the tunnel. Who had bet on him to get a red card?
I didn't realise yet. He must be the only professional footballer in history with more red cards than appearances