Let's be honest as well to complete this analogy, SISU has a poor old cart horse on it's last legs hobbling out of the stable whilst the two thoroughbreds are going into the final furlong.
Not at our very best or sharpest today - excluding Vik somehow effortlessly making Champ quality defenders look like U12s.
But good news that we can still dominate teams and find a way to win without being at our sharpest.
Desperate stuff.
Most people who prefer to watch the game don't appear on match threads - I for one actively avoid reading match threads (especially if things are not going to plan and there's the usual meltdown by some).
He made that goal look so easy and effortless. Championship quality defenders somehow left looking like they were in the under 12s. Just on a different level. Happy days.
Let's be fair Martin, two people might still take the guy seriously despite the absolute and total nonsense, namely:
1. Kenny Jackett
2. Himself
And even that's doubtful.
Seriously not my intention Hutch; as above I said Eccles is playing out of position - and that I see him next in line to rotate into the DCM position. Not writing off a player who has potential.
Proc got to disagree on this one.
I would love to think that he's doing his taxi for Robins routine for a good laugh and to wind the lads up; unfortunately all evidence points to him absolutely believing the total nonsense that he writes.
Agree with this. Eccles should be rotating into one of the CDM positions (he's not a RWB), Burroughs now first in line for rotation at RWB/LWB. The team looked more balanced with Kane at RWB and he should have been on earlier.
Bloody hell ......In next week's confessions - 'sorry lads for ordering multiple taxis for Robins and my various campaigns to bring in Jackett - I was wrong.'
As a long suffering fan the pessimist in me now sees Blackburn making a 10 million bid for Hamer in the transfer window - he has crushed their midfield - they will be having nightmares about his first half performance for weeks.
Agreed I think his movement the way he breaks forward to give options to the lads on the ball is under-rated by many.
The style we have been playing over the past few weeks also suits Allen far more.