What is this thing they call a 'draw'?

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I'm used to feeling ecstatic after a commanding victory, or devastated after we fall to defeat. But how are we meant to feel after a draw? It is only our second at home in over a year. I usually associate draws with dull, negative teams, like a certain team not too far away.
 

I was thinking the same thing, today’s draw isn’t a bad result given a team missing some key players in positions, if you’d have said a draw at beginning of today I’dve snapped your hands off
 
yep the last draw was from a jay o'shea thunderbolt on oldhams potatoe field of a pitch
 
I would certainly have taken one at half time. It did feel like we'd go on to win after we equalised, which is why it feels a bit disappointing. Improvement on Tuesday though, we attacked and pushed for a win but didn't get caught out and end up losing. That's against two teams that have under performed in the early part of the season, two side that on paper should be higher up in the league and who seem to be turning it around.

It's the championship and there's a reason for the cliche 'anyone can beat anyone'.
 

I'm used to feeling ecstatic after a commanding victory, or devastated after we fall to defeat. But how are we meant to feel after a draw? It is only our second at home in over a year. I usually associate draws with dull, negative teams, like a certain team not too far away.
I asked my youngest "what even is a draw?" on the way out of the match. He claims it's something you pull out of a table to put things in.
 
Id just started a rolling bet on us not to draw so £40 down the shitter makes me feel a bit bad
 

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