There's still no sign that any team is going to run away with the league. It's anyone's guess who will go on to fill those top 2 positions.
Wow! Haven't read any of this as I actually got to the game today - great day to be sat in the N&P! Has there ever been a better example of a 'game of two halves'? The first one was absolute dogshit, as bad as anything I can remember - especially against the ten men for half an hour. It was screaming out for Redders to come on and rip them a new one, and in the second half that's just what he did. Loved Grabban scoring with his first touch as well, and I had a bet on more Han four goals in the game as well so well chuffed - brilliant day at the office
Yes, I was in my usual seat in J lower, so had a brilliant view of all the goals. Really pleased for JR as well, as he had a good save early on in the 1st half and 2 excellent saves late on in the 2nd half.
He did indeed, a couple of superb saves in the second half. Two clean sheets in a row, his confidence is coming back and maybe we'll start seeing more of the old Ruddy that we loved so much. 10/1 to win this division we are, get your money on!!
You scrapped a win against a poor Wigan team and today beat a 10 Man Huddersfield and now you're going to win the league! Fooking priceless!
Too ****ing right we are! Time for 1p5hit fans to take screenshots of the league table cos they ain't gonna be above us for much longer
Excellent second half performance. Credit due to Adams for all of his substitutions having an impact. We can go into the big game next time out with confidence against a team who have been losing very recently. OTBC
Whose legs were insured for a million dollars? Was it Cyd Charisse? Anyway, whoever it was, let's insure KIO's fingertips, guys.
It's a rare day when I would agree with any Budgies, but your delusional powers (smoking too much weed) have surpassed you this time munkyman.
I've googled it, and lots of people have had legs insured for a million dollars, apparently, but the first was Betty Grable some time in the late 30s or early 40s. (And a million dollars must have been a hell of a lot of dough in those days.)