| Forum Reply | We are not safe!!! at 08:50 23 Apr 2024
Just reread the OP, and I'm wondering how many people on here had been suffering from "premature articulation"? Hopefully you're all better now. |
| Forum Reply | We are not safe!!! at 13:54 22 Apr 2024
Or does it??!! Stay tuned for the next episode of Real Fans from Hammersmith to find out! |
| Forum Reply | We are not safe!!! at 12:21 22 Apr 2024
Why will Birmingham "obviously beat Huddersfield"? There's nothing obvious in that result, or indeed, any other results. The only thing we do know is that it is almost impossible to predict what will happen, especially in the Championship. And for that reason, probability and logic are better bedfellows than scaremongering and panic. It is, using probability, highly unlikely that we will end up in the bottom three. Nevertheless, it is not impossible. But I think we can have cause for optimism, especially following Saturday's result. I fancy us to take a point off Leeds and beat Coventry on the final day. At least we don't have too long to wait now! [Post edited 22 Apr 12:23]
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| Forum Reply | Cov at 17:52 21 Apr 2024
But I hope they DO play like this against Shinfield Tuesday. Edit. Er, I mean Blackburn! [Post edited 21 Apr 18:02]
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| Forum Reply | This weekend at 14:28 21 Apr 2024
Agreed, terrible performance. Facking hate Wednesday though. |
| Forum Reply | Player of the season at 13:43 21 Apr 2024
1. Cook: outstanding season-long performance, chipping in with vital goals. Commands the defence, the rock upon which our turnaround under Cifuentes has been built. 2. Dunne: a transformation and a revelation at right back; completely out of sorts and out of favour, stepped into the unfamiliar RB role and has been superb there ever since. Plus: (vital) goal of the season! 3. JCS: Cook's solidity has allowed him to show just how good he is, Cifuentes management has given him confidence and self-belief and the new fitness team has got him running like a Rolls Royce. Possibly the best CB in the division. Wonderful to see him at his imperious best in defence. |
| Forum Reply | Championship Predictor - final table at 13:11 21 Apr 2024
Yeah, both teams are pretty awful, which makes our defeat at home to Shinfield Tuesday even more abject in context. Another poor and inconsistent referee as well. That Wendy goal got me worried, but at least Rovers equalised pretty quickly. Dire fare since then. Crowd are insipid. Not a great advert for the Championship. |
| Forum Reply | Begovic at 09:46 21 Apr 2024
What's funny is that the two biggest scapegoats of recent times got us the win yesterday! When results don't go our way and things start looking scary, then fans naturally look for someone to blame. Emotions take over and it's hard to be objective. I'll admit it, Begbie's flap v Plymouth had me fuming about what a c*nt he is. Terrible behaviour on my behalf. Pathetic. Such is the nature of football fandom. However, I got over myself before yesterday's game, and thinking about the season as a whole, realised that he's had a decent season, all things considered, in a team that was doomed under Ainsworth. He's played his part as much as anyone in keeping us up, and yesterday's stop was not only a brilliant reaction save, but absolutely vital in the scheme of things... So it's Flapovic no more. Woodman proved that. |
| Forum Reply | Andersen at 09:29 21 Apr 2024
I spoke to Lucas after the game and he said his performance has been affected by fans spelling his name incorrectly. Apparently he has a Supermarionation phobia, but he loves Danish fairy tales (like this). |
| Forum Reply | Shock as Gavin Ward doesn't have a terrible game at 09:12 21 Apr 2024
It all depends what lens you view his performance through. The fact that we won makes a huge difference. On that basis, I'd say he had a decent game, let play flow, and rightly put a curb on PNE shenanigans. I watched the game on the telly and when they replayed the 'handball' it would probably have been overturned by VAR, but in real time I think he gave it the benefit of the doubt - i.e. ball to hand. That moment apart, he wasn't too bad and as I say, he let the game flow. It certainly wasn't anywhere near a Stroud-class catastrophe, was it? However, if we had lost, then it would be one of the worst performances ever and he would rejoin Stroud as an absolute c*nt of the highest order. But we didn't lose, we won... :) |
| Forum Reply | Loftus Road journey at 12:17 20 Apr 2024
I have always been a peripatetic fan (as opposed to a very pathetic fan, although...) in that I never wanted to stick to one particular part of the ground, I like sampling all the different views and vibes. However, having said that, I have in the last 15 years or so mainly sat/stood in R block. I think I was stood in the paddocks for my first ever game in 75. I was mainly Ellerslie in the 90s, with a bit of Loft action thrown in. Mainly SA in the early 2000s, and then everywhere after, including the lower School End once, but never again. Don't like have the away fans above me chucking things. Was in HU (I think that's what it's called) for the Palace 6-0, the one in the corner with almost no view of the pitch. Had a mate's ST in the East paddock several years ago, I think that was actually one of my favourite seats/views and soooo much easier to get to the bogs than Ellerslie! |
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