Have to disagree in part there buddy ... sure we didn't roll them over but they came with a definite game plan to make it difficult for us and indeed they did ... I wouldn't agree that we were "fortunate" to get a point - we had 68% possession and 18 goal attemps (double Watfords) - if Nuge was a better finisher we'd even have won (he had a chance from 6 yards after we'd equalised yet put it wide) ... but we'd have lost tham game last season ... so from that perspective I was 'impressed' - we stayed patient, kept trying to get it wide and create chances - and, for me, got the reward we deserved in the end ... we now get a well earned (after that run of 28 points from 30) rest for 10 days, which may well have come at just theright time (i.e now that are win momentum has come to an end) ...
We can agree to disagree. Watford should have scored again at 0-2 (maybe 1-2?) and apart from the last 5-10 mins of playing time you didn't look like scoring. Nugent should have scored late on, but he didn't. You were not playing the flowing, expansive football that you have been playing previously. I detect a nervous wobble!
... in a daft way I'm pleased that the winning run has come to an end (I'll accept the pelters
) because part of the pressure was arguably on keeping it going, setting a new club record etc etc and also having teams even more up for being the one to end our run ... it could, somewhat surprisingly, actually work in our favour, who knows, ... but that's the beauty of it ... we won't know until we run out against Forest ... but that's a game that we should need very little motivation to get 'up for' ...
