I wasn't at either the Millwall or Swindon games so have relied on the rest of you for reports on the games.
Against Millwall we were winning 3-2 against 10 men but didn't have the ability/desire/gumption to close the game out and win.
Against Swindon 2 of our most experienced professionals had so much desire that they both got sent off for needless fouls,OK the remaining 9 played heroically (like Millwall's 10) but from what you lot have said with 10 or 11 men we would have had a easy win and been ready for Brentford tomorrow. Now we loose those 2 players, the remainder are knackered and we'll be luck to get 1 point tomorrow.
So no we didn't gain 2 and loose 4, we might gain 3 and loose 6
Promotion?- you're having a laugh
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Promotion, still on target
promotion - ON
Yup
Of course, the alternative view is that the world is going to end tomorrow in an agonising storm of fire, plague and genital warts, so it's all academic and promotion could never ever be attained - but hey ho!
But we only had 9 Eltham, so a point gained in the circumstances.
Yeh this is true. It was a point gained once we'd had 2 men sent off, but surely having 2 men sent off is part of the 'point dropping' in the overall context of the game. We started the game with 11 men and hoping for a win, and whatever the circumstances, didn't get a win.
Not to discredit the performance (by all accounts the 9 men were heroic). Personally though I would have hoped for 4 points from the 2 home games.
Still on course for promotion but it is now a lot tighter than it should have been.
Just ask Norwich.
However initial response:
Millwall I expected nothing from so a point gained. That view won't change.
Swindon, given the events of the match, has to be regarded as a point gained. However if we lose or draw today because we run out of gas I'd argue 2 points lost.
i think the point against swindon gained us the point today