1) we play really well and get a solid point away from home, fans are happy to see an improvement. Then we go and lose to Burton.
2) misery, we lose 2 maybe 3-0 and it confirms what we already knew, that this season is heading the exact same direction as last season, the one before that and the one before that.
Can’t see us getting anything out of this which is a shame as I dont think Huddersfield are any great shakes. Best we can hope for is we bore them and the dwindling number of us still watching into a stupor of boredome and we nick a point.
I think this will get postponed due to the weather, which may be a blessing for our depleted troops. If it goes ahead I think we will struggle and lose 2-0. I hope to be proved wrong of course, but having been at the Exeter game, hope is a bit thin!
Don't believe it is snowing up there atm or, in fact, that there is any snow laying (although could be wrong!)
Tomorrow's forecast is for heavy rain/sleet so horrible conditions to play/watch in but it shouldn't lead to the game being called off.
Can't see much hope of a result. Sad to say it but best hope is a postponement and another few days to get some players back and get closer to the Jan window. Just think, those last 3 signings of the summer window... Hylton, Potts and A Campbell. Such poor, poor business.
Can't see much hope of a result. Sad to say it but best hope is a postponement and another few days to get some players back and get closer to the Jan window. Just think, those last 3 signings of the summer window... Hylton, Potts and A Campbell. Such poor, poor business.
Always darkest before the dawn - this is the day when we turn up, start to click, and nick the 1-0 that sets us off on the run that takes us through January.
If I tune in at 8 am local time tomorrow morning and find Allan Cambell is in the starting XI again, I might just roll over in bed and smother myself with the pillow.
NJ has had 2weeks to work with the squad hopefully that has put things straight if so we might get a draw if not and the team play like the last few performances things will start to turn nasty patience is running thin even amongst the die hard
Remember the time we stopped the unbeaten run of Huddersfield as we marched to the title with an awesome display. So long ago. So many seasons of mediocrity since then. If it goes ahead this will be more of the same. 3-1 to Huddersfield. I know, I know, will we really score a goal. Probably not but you live in hope.
If I tune in at 8 am local time tomorrow morning and find Allan Cambell is in the starting XI again, I might just role over in bed and smother myself with the pillow.
Any possible combination of our fit midfielders is lacking in creativity, width and momentum. We will be lucky to get 0.
NJ has to decide on an identity for the team, and especially the midfield, with the players we have.
Our midfield isn't creative, but also doesn't swamp opponents with its work rate and energy, which it did look like doing at the start of the season, when we looked like a team which could grind out 1-0s
I just want them to look like they have played together before. Hoping for a miracle and a much-needed win. BUT, we beat them in 1957 with 10 men against all the odds. So, God might smile on us again tomorrow?? Time for bed; I'm beginning to lose it.
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1) we play really well and get a solid point away from home, fans are happy to see an improvement. Then we go and lose to Burton.
2) misery, we lose 2 maybe 3-0 and it confirms what we already knew, that this season is heading the exact same direction as last season, the one before that and the one before that.
So why not again.. If the game goes ahead 1-2 to us in terrible conditions
Tomorrow's forecast is for heavy rain/sleet so horrible conditions to play/watch in but it shouldn't lead to the game being called off.
Just think, those last 3 signings of the summer window... Hylton, Potts and A Campbell. Such poor, poor business.
'What's in the box' you ask? Let's open it and see.
Oh no - someone has filled the box full to the brim with human turds. The smell is overpowering. Why would anyone do this!?
Only one man knows the answer. His name?
Nathan Jones.
3-1 to Uddersfield and more Welsh waffle.
Our midfield isn't creative, but also doesn't swamp opponents with its work rate and energy, which it did look like doing at the start of the season, when we looked like a team which could grind out 1-0s
Time for bed; I'm beginning to lose it.