Not getting a head of ourselves …. (6 Viewers)

wingy

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It feels very different. Last time it just felt so unlikely we would get past Middlesbrough, and we were lucky just to have made the playoffs at all. That Middlesbrough away leg is the most nervous I've ever felt at a football game, and the most I've ever celebrated a goal, I went mental because it just seemed so unlikely we would get a win up there, and the Boro atmosphere was decent tbf to them.

After that I wanted us to do it so badly, for Robins to fulfill the prophecy of taking us all the way back up, and because we knew if we lost it meant we would definitely lose Hamer and Gyokeres (although I knew he would go regardless). We had the apprehension of what would happen when they go, we didn't know King was going to allow us to spend that much of the money and invest most of it pretty well. So we had to do it this time, it was our only chance! The way we lost by Hamer going off injured when I'm certain we'd have won way before penalties if he'd stayed on was a killer blow.

This time, I'm quite at peace with it. If we don't do it, I'm sure we'll have another good go next year. If we sell anyone, it will be on our terms and the money will be reinvested in improving the squad.

I'll be furious if we lose another 2 coin tosses before a penalty shootout though - 1.56% chance of losing 6 in a row!
We just played the mood brilliantly for me,and I'll be honest the game was in the bag about 25minutes out.
 

Skyblueweeman

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I thought we'd have zero chance a few weeks ago but now I don't know why but I can't help thinking that we're actually going to do it.
Agreeing Putt Putt GIF by ABC Network
 

skybluelee

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It feels very different. Last time it just felt so unlikely we would get past Middlesbrough, and we were lucky just to have made the playoffs at all. That Middlesbrough away leg is the most nervous I've ever felt at a football game, and the most I've ever celebrated a goal, I went mental because it just seemed so unlikely we would get a win up there, and the Boro atmosphere was decent tbf to them.

After that I wanted us to do it so badly, for Robins to fulfill the prophecy of taking us all the way back up, and because we knew if we lost it meant we would definitely lose Hamer and Gyokeres (although I knew he would go regardless). We had the apprehension of what would happen when they go, we didn't know King was going to allow us to spend that much of the money and invest most of it pretty well. So we had to do it this time, it was our only chance! The way we lost by Hamer going off injured when I'm certain we'd have won way before penalties if he'd stayed on was a killer blow.

This time, I'm quite at peace with it. If we don't do it, I'm sure we'll have another good go next year. If we sell anyone, it will be on our terms and the money will be reinvested in improving the squad.

I'll be furious if we lose another 2 coin tosses before a penalty shootout though - 1.56% chance of losing 6 in a row!
The two coin toss rule for penalties is ridiculous isn't it? There is simply no logic behind it. Doesn't history show something like 70% of teams win when taking first in front of their own fans? Infuriating.
 

nunchuckas

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The two coin toss rule for penalties is ridiculous isn't it? There is simply no logic behind it. Doesn't history show something like 70% of teams win when taking first in front of their own fans? Infuriating.
Yeah, exactly! I'm more bitter about this than the pens themselves and almost as much as the VAR decision. It shouldn't be possible to have both.

I read it somewhere as more like 80% when you have both, but either way...shows pens isn't the 50/50 lottery everyone says it is. I have some comfort in the team losing on penalties when statistically they only had a 20%-30% chance of winning thanks to a fucking coin toss...

Drawing 2 games of football and losing 2 pen shootouts with a 20% chance of winning is more palatable from a football sense, but more infuriating from a fairness sense. To lose 4 in a row has a 6% likelihood of occuring, that's pretty shite luck!
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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The two coin toss rule for penalties is ridiculous isn't it? There is simply no logic behind it. Doesn't history show something like 70% of teams win when taking first in front of their own fans? Infuriating.
It is stupid.

Whoever wins the coin toss gets to decide either the end they're taken OR whether to go first/second.

The other team then get to choose the other.
 

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