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I hope we have learned enough not to have them carve out the defence like they did at home.
A defensive horror display.
Almost got it back but that day the damage was done before half time.
I'm sure we are a better team than back then.
COYD's
Because of this brilliant run every game is more and more crucial.
Important not to get too disappointed if we don’t get the result we want but important not to get to carried away if we do.
Sounds sensible I think but goes against everything on how I actually feel.
Can’t wait for Saturday and getting carried away if we win.
Will be a wrench if W&F do a double over us to end our run. I think they would need to be on a good day and meet us on a bad one, but these things do happen. One wonders if our turning point was indeed at halftime of that home game with the damage already done..
Looking forward to another new ground on Saturday, 1500 capacity apparently so pretty twee. I know one of their players actually so will maybe try to get in his head.
It's good to see how we break from defence without lumping the ball and winning ugly can sometimes be a good thing.
I'm certainly impressed with how Ade has got these lads playing considering that early season we weren't that hopeful. They obviously like playing for the guy and it's now rubbing off on the supporters.
Long may it continue.
DA Mikey wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 4:15 pm
Will be a wrench if W&F do a double over us to end our run. I think they would need to be on a good day and meet us on a bad one, but these things do happen. One wonders if our turning point was indeed at halftime of that home game with the damage already done..
Looking forward to another new ground on Saturday, 1500 capacity apparently so pretty twee. I know one of their players actually so will maybe try to get in his head.
When you say, “get in his head” what actually do you mean?!!!
I refereed there ‘back in the day’ - (tore calf muscle - hobbled off - always a laugh!) anything but ‘twee’ but aftermatch scoff was pretty special. Never forget it - chilli - superb - drove home with mouth on fire!