'Yes we can' [/QUOTE] Ever the optimist BT. Written on your gravestone will be, "I'm not ill, there's nothing wrong with me".
Ever the optimist BT. Written on your gravestone will be, "I'm not ill, there's nothing wrong with me".[/QUOTE] ....or as Spike Milligan had put on his headstone - "See, I told you I was ill".
Ah yes, the well known typing error, Spike Milligna. Neddy Seagoon - Quick throw something at him. Eccles - Put me down!!! Bluebottle - I'm not thick. I have 2 O levels and a budgerigar. Cue - Goon jokes and show your age.
Ever the optimist BT. Written on your gravestone will be, "I'm not ill, there's nothing wrong with me".[/QUOTE] And on yours - 'told you I was ill'
Lets be real here. Huddersfield were bang average at best. Without Tomlin we’re not scoring goals 1&3 and the corner training ground routine goal comes off once a season. Marked out of 10, in my book only Tomlin and Morrison get above 5. The rest were average due to the easy ride they got from Huddersfield. IMO Richards, Nelson, Adomah and Paterson (I know he scored but my granny would have put that away) were poor. Great to win, and applause to all concerned but it was not the best performance this season. That was IMO Birmingham at home. ps I dread to think what we’ll be like when Tomlin gets his 2 match ban.
Nah no one was poor. Minimum id say a 7 even Jazz. A great away display. A brilliant opener a superb training ground set piece. We are improving dramatically. We will probably just miss out but Harris is doing a brilliant job. We made Huddersfield look like mugs with pressure and ripped them apart on the counter 1st half. Ralls to come back as well. Cheer up FFS
Chance now to post today. Anything is still possible - make no mistake, Hudders were no great shakes but last night we played the best (complete) football as a team we've seen all season. The 6 points from these last two away games will be wasted if we don't despatch Wigan at home on the weekend. Then at least a point at Stoke would be ideal before entertaining the "big boys". This could go close - much closer than we thought was possible after that drubbing we took at QPR. All to play for. We've still got to play 6 of the 7 teams sitting above us. Forest, Brentford and Leeds all at home, with the Wurzels, Preston and Fulham away - it's down to us. As long as we don't shoot ourselves in the foot by dropping silly points, the wobbles we're seeing of those above can become a habit. The right results in those half dozen games we've got against them could turn things completely on their head. Not getting carried away - just feel we've really got something tangible to play for now rather than just seeing the season out.
I see a lot of this wasted points if we lose. Not true at all. It will be disappointing and a blow but thats it.
Oh to be pragmatic - I must just be too emotional. Tis all good fun, but I feel more inclined to hope for the best for my team rather than the worst for the jacks. Mind you, I will be hoping for them to lose tonight.
I might be a hermaphrodite for all you know. At least I wouldn't have to bother with anyone else.....
But back on topic. It seems we have been kept in the mix despite ourselves. Now we have the inconvenience of hope but with our fate in our own hands. Crazy, crazy division.