Yep, like you've been kicked in the nuts and then someone stamped on your head. Watford next up. Hardly ideal when Lamouchi has to do something to motivate the players.
If we did nick a win at Watford, Wilder will be gone by the following morning. He's under pressure now from their demanding knee jerk owners. Unless they beat us (they probably will), that's their playoff aspirations right out of the window and their revolving door would be back in action.
Just need that win from nowhere - remember 1977 season when from nowhere came late away wins at Hull and remarkably at Cloughs Forest - those allowed us to stay up just by the skin of our teeth
Don't remember that last game at Hull in '77 but do remember our last game of the season at Hull in our Malky promotion year. We drew it and went up as Champions but Hull went up with us - I think it was Watford back then that missed out to Hull as runners up.
Kiss of death from Colin? https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...kCopy&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar
To be fair, this is true... I'd much rather be a long suffering Bluebird, who's only experienced the odd high, than a "fan" of the likes of Leeds, Liverpool, Spurs, Man Utd etc that all believe success is a given right and that go completely appopolectic when things don't go their way and just can't cope with mediocrity or a downturn in fortunes... I will however say that I actually felt a little sorry for Leeds with the first goal. Talk about an awful decision... Absolutely blatant handball by Arnold and a massive advantage gained, but Liverpool allowed to get away with it (again)...
Wow, hide all rope, knives, guns, cars, medication and heavily police rail tracks in the Leeds area. Our reaction to the Sheffield result was very mild in comparison.
I think that Watford are there for the taking. Then 3 points against Rotherham and we've given ourselves a fighting chance. Somehow though the boys have to find a cutting edge to their game. It's there but we're as inconsistent as Liverpool at the moment. Which Coty will turn up for the remaining games - it's anyone's guess. Fair to say that I don't fancy our chances against Stoke, who are taking a breather, and Colin's mob.