Every week just a couple of days before kick off people are saying things like:
"I'm looking forward to this week's game",
"I can't wait for Saturday",
"Feeling really positive about this weekend".
Does anyone else think that this is very strange given our current predicament? Is it the past couple of years of "Boring Football" or are we just going mad?
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Can see it changing very quickly though if results don't pick up soon.
This is the first season since our first in the EPL (and then we were favourites for relegation) when we actually have something to prove, that's not just the players but includes the coach/management, the club itself and even extends to us the fans.
Good point
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The last 2/3 seasons were dull, and predictable, with little entertainment.
The whole club seemed stale and lethargic.
I'm feeling similar to our first couple of seasons in the Prem, there's more buzz around, the atmosphere at games is improving, and the football being played is more attractive.
fully agree, sometimes change is needed for change sake.
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Just my luck I have seen 2/3 seasons of dull, boring, predictable football and the season I am starting to get that buzz again is the one im exiled in the north. I think I am going to go to Wigan/Reading away, may well make the short trip to Sheffield and then Spurs on the 9th of December.
Something has sparked enthusiasm amongst the ranks, maybe the threat of relegation has made people, like myself, realise how lucky we are to be in the Premiership
i would have laughed if you had posted that once.
Those were the days indeed! Fantastic atmosphere!
A cup tie as I recall.
That's right it was an FA cup tie but it was a right old day out!
Again you're right - Robson did get the equaliser - did Allison score their goal?
Robson got booked for jumping up on the railings behind the goal as I recall.
I can remember screaming at Minto not to give the ball back as there were only minutes to go and we were pressing for the winner.