"The Colchester match is the first of three big home games - and the first of five big games generally. We were disappointed with the result at Southampton, because I thought our performance deserved at least a share of the points, which would have helped in our goal of automatic promotion.
Now there are only five games left, though, and we probably have to win at least four, if not all of them, to get that automatic spot, so we have to give it everything we've got."
"Despite the result on Saturday, the team appears to be entering a period of good form, and I really hope to see that continued on Tuesday, Every game is crucial. Even if we are unable to clinch automatic promotion, we must secure a place in the play-offs - and everyone knows we have a bit of history in that competition. But there have been some strange results this season, and while Norwich City look to have promotion sewn up, I think there will be a few more twists and turns before the end of the season. I haven't given up on the second automatic spot, and I know Phil Parkinson and the players haven't either. So let's get behind the team on Tuesday to give us one last push towards those automatic places."
"I must thank supporters for their excellent response to our initiative to sell tickets earlier than usual this season. It has certainly helped with the club's future finances, and the board is very grateful for the commitment fans have again shown the club."
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Comments
From the atmosphere we create to the performances they put on, i dont think anybody really believes we have a good chance.
I wish i felt different as they certainly need our backing in this run in
NOOOOO
YESSSSS!
Since we did them I've seen West Ham, Fulham and Reading introduce them B-)
YESSSSS![/quote]
Double yessss
Triple yes!
double yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Come on son, I'll even buy you a beer!
YESSSSS![/quote]
Double yessss[/quote]
Triple yes![/quote]
probably not enough people to pass it round !
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Quadruple yesssssssssssss
Time to get right behind the Boys tonight...Is it to early to leave for the OAK???
IVE GOT A SORE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
COME ON YOU C&*%&!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LETS GET BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From the atmosphere we create to the performances they put on, i dont think anybody really believes we have a good chance.
I wish i felt different as they certainly need our backing in this run in[/quote]
Come on son, I'll even buy you a beer![/quote]
I'm going tonight, i know i cant stay away i just wished i believed we can do it!!
From the atmosphere we create to the performances they put on, i dont think anybody really believes we have a good chance.
I wish i felt different as they certainly need our backing in this run in[/quote]
Come on son, I'll even buy you a beer![/quote]
I'm going tonight, i know i cant stay away i just wished i believed we can do it!![/quote]
Come on Bourney its not Brazil in the 70s, its not total footbal dutch master class...
its Colchester, and yes we are all over the place at times but if we play how weve played over the last few games, an early goal and we could get there.......
Performances of late would indicate the team feel the same way. Still I am looking forward to the run in of games, should put everyone's nerves on edge & forget about the booing.
OUCH! Someone has just woken me up. At least tonight we can try and pretend that it is Lisbie being booed rather than our own!
IVE GOT A SORE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
COME ON YOU C&*%&!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LETS GET BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/quote]
Bring back marathon!!!
Oh wrong thread :-(
Not as much as those who will go and sit in silence not bothering to get behind the team...... 80% of the ground then....
The Che Hales one really needs a big crowd to work but the smaller, older one is in a red Winston sports bag.
If someone wants to get the flag out then ring Mick Everett at the club and arrange to pick the key up tonight.