Yes, we ought to wipe the floor With the next two we meet, But don´t be shocked if we draw One, or get one defeat Winning runs don´t often go On and on endlessly, After yesterday´s warm glow The danger´s there to see Two sídes struggling near the foot With no hope, so you´d think, If we´re sloppy, they could shoot Us down, before we blink We´ve seen enough scores this year To know it´s nothing new, Even with A. Neil here He´ll know himself, it´s true Already, the point he´s made The Derby´s been and gone, Focus on those to be played Forget what has gone on Not that I´m unduly scared That we´re for a collapse, But I´m sure the thought he´s aired To avoid any lapse Up to now the path he´s trod Has been paved all in gold, It would be extremely odd If his touch should go cold But beware, banana skins Are commonplace down here, I look forward to two wins If our lot all appear. OTBC - INIT
NB: It´s absolutely no reflection on Neil, who has been stupendous since he came, or the team, it´s just what does happen (rather too often for my liking) in this league. He knows just how dangerous this next one, in particular, is, it´s a classic case of ´after the Lord Mayor´s show´ and he´s already been out urging fans to keep the noise levels up, so he´s pressing all the right knobs, just hope it has the right effect.
Agree. I recall winning at the Portaloo at the turn of the century (Iwan bagged a couple) and all looked rosy. We returned to home soil for a midweek clash with bottom of the league Swindon and they thumped us 3-0 if I remember correctly! Having said that, Bryan Hamilton was our manager, so that might have had something to do with it...
I think I remember that one too Super, happens all the time, when least expected, I mean who would have seriously predicted Derby to lose at Fulham and ´Boro to lose at Sheff W last time out? Concentration, focus and patience would be my watchwords Wednesday
The world keeps revolving plenty of water to go under the bridge yet Missed the game tonight as was working so can only have emotion on the result and that feeling is we are still in the mix Keep smiling the world is green and yellow
Massively disappointing, of course, and so typical of City. Especially this season. At home against the bottom clubs, we either slaughter them or drop stupid points. So many stupid points dropped at home this year. We don't seem to be able to just grind out dull wins against poorer opposition. (Except for Ipswich, of course.) On the other hand, if someone had told us when Neil was appointed that we would be 4 points off top and 3 points off automatic with 11 games to go, we would all have been happy. 8+ wins almost certain automatic, I think. 7 wins maybe, especially if 2 of those wins are against Derby and Boro. 6 or less probably play offs at best.
I always knew this could happen ad I'm just glad we have an opportunity to put things right in 2 days time!!!
Have to say, this http://www.norwich.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=391265 concerns me more, I know we´ve got other alternatives, but nevertheless, not a great time to lose a striker in form.
It's only one game and it reflects what has been happening to Derby, Boro and Bournemouth lately as well. In over 40 years of supporting City this is nothing new. The key now is to see that it's just a blip and produce a convincing performance and result against Millwall. The Grabban injury and surgery concerns me as well, as we're down to two senior strikers now. That will limit our tactical options and I shudder to think about what could happen if we lose one or both of those now. Just look at Derby with both Martin and Bent out with hamstring injuries. It's going to be a very nervous run-in from here.
Well you did call this RBF and fair play to you for that. I am now firmly back with feet on the ground! That will teach me.
I think Neil did it deliberately. He can then say to the players "remember Wigan? You were a dusgerraaayse" as he terrifies them before each match.
Be nice to think so Rick, but the pose he struck when talking to Goreham after the game, didn´t exactly suggest that. I have a feeling one or two will lift their game on Saturday.