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A mid week visit to a tricky venue, to come away with all 3 after not being at our best, we will look back and this will be the best 3 points of the season
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That performance would win us little. The end result just might.Promotion winning performance
Feels like a big win for sureA mid week visit to a tricky venue, to come away with all 3 after not being at our best, we will look back and this will be the best 3 points of the season
No disrespect but that’s a mid table performance at best, the last 10 minutes of the game was a promotion winning performance. Lucky, but a very important 3 points.Promotion winning performance
That performance would win us little. The end result just might.
Taken literallyOkay don’t take me literally.
I meant those are the types of games that get you promotion
Every team has off days, it's the ones who grind out a result from those days that makes you a contender for autos or not, this team has skill, class, grit, determination and togetherness in abundance, this is the type of blades team that I loveA week ago we were looking at 2 tricky away fixtures in the buildup to the "big one." Honestly I'd have been happy with 2 points from the 2 games, to not lose either would have been great. To now be sat here having taken 6 points from those 2 games, including a scrappy, barely-deserved win tonight, is absolutely brilliant. The players will be flying after that. All we need to do is not be complacent, and realise that our defence is solid, so we've got the luxury of "going for it" a bit and we will beat them on Sunday.
Not a brilliant performance tonight by any means, but a brilliant result. When they were 2-0 up and we were 0-1 down they'd have been salivating. Seeing us turn it round, even when playing way below what we're capable of, will be a gut punch to them. Now they know that even when we're not at it, we can still grind out a result.
Bring it on.
No disrespect but that’s a mid table performance at best, the last 10 minutes of the game was a promotion winning performance. Lucky, but a very important 3 points.
After we went one nil down we looked excellent to be fair they couldn’t live with us one yes but burrows is a stunnning signingA week ago we were looking at 2 tricky away fixtures in the buildup to the "big one." Honestly I'd have been happy with 2 points from the 2 games, to not lose either would have been great. To now be sat here having taken 6 points from those 2 games, including a scrappy, barely-deserved win tonight, is absolutely brilliant. The players will be flying after that. All we need to do is not be complacent, and realise that our defence is solid, so we've got the luxury of "going for it" a bit and we will beat them on Sunday.
Not a brilliant performance tonight by any means, but a brilliant result. When they were 2-0 up and we were 0-1 down they'd have been salivating. Seeing us turn it round, even when playing way below what we're capable of, will be a gut punch to them. Now they know that even when we're not at it, we can still grind out a result.
Bring it on.
Never forgot that day we played at QPR in March 1971. I was at the Lane watching our reserves beating Blackburn 5-2. I was keeping my eyes on the Cricket Pavilion scoreboard for the score updates of our match at QPR more than remembering any of the 7 goals in the reserves match.I think it was shortly after that we were 2-0 at QPR and got a late equaliser ... these games do wonders for morale.
Nothing lucky about it. That was down to mentality & desire. It wasn’t as if we were gifted either of the goals.No disrespect but that’s a mid table performance at best, the last 10 minutes of the game was a promotion winning performance. Lucky, but a very important 3 points.
With Sunday coming as well, getting that result was huge.A mid week visit to a tricky venue, to come away with all 3 after not being at our best, we will look back and this will be the best 3 points of the season
Sunday bloody sundayWith Sunday coming as well, getting that result was huge.
It shows the mentality we have, and profiting from it last night is a massive boost.
COYRAWW
Keep your negativity and your pissy cornflakes to yourself mateIt was lucky. Without the red we definitely wouldn't have won. Sorry to piss on the cornflakes.
Haha.Keep your negativity and your pissy cornflakes to yourself mate
Could be a big week three wins and a takeoverA mid week visit to a tricky venue, to come away with all 3 after not being at our best, we will look back and this will be the best 3 points of the season
It's the polar opposite to that Tottenham game from last season
Precisely. That Tottenham result had the exact reverse effect on the team that last night's win had; it drained belief from the team and was a significant factor in the 8-0 defeat by Newcastle the following week
That’s when an away draw really meant somethingNever forgot that day we played at QPR in March 1971. I was at the Lane watching our reserves beating Blackburn 5-2. I was keeping my eyes on the Cricket Pavilion scoreboard for the score updates of our match at QPR more than remembering any of the 7 goals in the reserves match.
About 20 minutes of play my dad heard from the spectators that our star defender, David Powell got carried off at Loftus Road and then passed the info to me. Not long after that we could see from the scoreboard that QPR were leading by a goal. During half time my dad then overheard more disturbing news and then told me "Powell has been taken to hospital!" Horrible news! Midway in the 2nd half it was revealed on the scoreboard that QPR added another goal. I was thinking "Three defeats in a row!" (we had lost at Carlisle and then that brutal home defeat to Hull) and our promotion chances were getting more remote.
After the final whistle at the Lane, before I made for the exits, I looked at the scoreboard for one more time and it was still 2-0. My dad and I then were about to turn left after leaving the exit on John Street and then all of a sudden there were excited shouts and confusion on the pavements so my dad and I rushed back towards the John Street Terraces, on the way I saw a tall man with tache at the exit raising both hands signalling "2-2", I was praying that he wasnt joking and then when I saw the 2-2 at the cricket pavilion scoreboard , it was a big swing from despair to joy and it was the same for others who had rushed back into the ground like my dad and I did!
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