I wonder what price you could have got on all four Prem games reaching 0-0 at half time? 3/4 have so far. Would not be surprised and would actually love Chelsea not to win at West Brom tonight, maybe then Fleet St could put their bits back in their trousers.
I wonder what price you could have got on all four Prem games reaching 0-0 at half time? 3/4 have so far. Would not be surprised and would actually love Chelsea not to win at West Brom tonight, maybe then Fleet St could put their bits back in their trousers.
Not a bad night for us, would rather yeovil had won. Just worry with a very winnable fixture for Millwall on Sat and then us against QPR the foliwing week... We could be well adrift and under critical pressure by the time we get to the Barnsley game
Concerns: 1) No 'luxury time' for the team to gel. This isn't a pre-season get-to-know-you time. The time to get things sorted is now. 2) The state of the pitch. Lots of home games coming up. More rain, and each time the pitch gets played on, it cuts up all the more. = A relegation battle with a team in transition, on a pudding of a pitch.
Positives: 1) New players can, and may well raise the level of performance of the team. 2) A mitigating factor: the opposition have to cope with our pitch, too.
If we are to survive in this division, we need some points, pronto. And plenty of them. = Note to doubters (myself included): It's not impossible, so therefore it's possible....
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1-0 Brighton
0-1 Forest
Burnley 1-0 up at Bolton
Please can he start for them Saturday...please!!!
If they get a point it will be the least they deserve after the travesty at the Bridge.
3 defeats on the trot.
Where's Waggy in the Bristol City team, injured?
He's been missing several games now.
1) No 'luxury time' for the team to gel. This isn't a pre-season get-to-know-you time. The time to get things sorted is now.
2) The state of the pitch. Lots of home games coming up. More rain, and each time the pitch gets played on, it cuts up all the more.
= A relegation battle with a team in transition, on a pudding of a pitch.
Positives:
1) New players can, and may well raise the level of performance of the team.
2) A mitigating factor: the opposition have to cope with our pitch, too.
If we are to survive in this division, we need some points, pronto. And plenty of them.
= Note to doubters (myself included): It's not impossible, so therefore it's possible....
It's the best chance we have to get the team to gel.
And much of that has to be done first on the training ground.
Okay, we'll have a stack of games to make up - but let's see how next Saturday's League games pan out for our fellow strugglers.