Not that you can tell from that website which is borderline undecipherable but I'm pretty sure those were Lampard's comments at the weekend rather than anything new?
Used to get to the Binley Oak at 12:30, a few pints and 2 cheese rolls (can't bring myself to say batch like you lot) from the bar. Then head to the game at 2:50. Turning the corner (into Catherine St?...) to see the corner of the WT and hearing the crowd used to put the hairs up on the back...
It really did.
The only way to move above them without us winning is a draw and them losing. Them losing moves their goal difference to the same or worse than ours and we've scored more goals.
You don't think Dasilva's was a red? There's no way Kitching is getting back, their lad was away. One second after the impact he'd have been one on one with Collins. If that was Wright and it wasn't given we'd be going crazy.
It took me years to get used to Clive's commentary style. Every time the ball gets near the opposition's box he makes it sound like a goal is imminent. You then watch the highlights and see one of our players slice a 25 yard shot nearly out for a throw-in or something.
Agree with what lots of others have said, its much more stressful watching on TV or listening to CWR. Being there in person with 28K others feeling the same emotions as I am makes me feel much calmer.
As shit as we've been away from home against teams set up with a low block, our home record is exceptional. The fact Middlesbrough have to come at us will help as well. Its not as if they are coming to us in any sort of form themselves.
I think we'll rise to the occasion like we have in...
Its more frustrating than usual because he'd played so well until the goal. I'd argue it was even worse than the Burnley one as that was a "to me, to you" moment with Kitching. The Luton goal was sheer madness.
Imagine he plays and makes another howler that costs us a top 6 place.
We could get promoted and Preston relegated with us having lost more league games than Preston. Surely that has never happened before?!
Credit: Some bloke on Twitter
I think it will be more an immediate sense of frustration if we end up losing our last 3 and miss out on the play-offs by, say, 1 point.
But yes it'd hard to say the season hadn't been largely positive given where we were when Lampard came in.