I know what you mean. My earliest childhood memory was the immediate aftermath of 87 and it going off in the streets, flags everywhere, horns etcI raised this idea in the group chat as I had felt similar. Was told to man up and go haha.
If we ever did win it at Wembley however fuck staying in London celebrating, back to Cov as soon as possible as it would be going off
Just another Tin Pot claimWe're going up. Can't believe it. Said if we beat Boro' we will win the playoffs and I am adamant about that.
BUT you will leave triumphant at some point.....and all the hard ship will make it the best feeling.Same
Feels different this time around but cant figure out in a positive or negative way
One thing is for sure, I dont want to leave Wembley on the losing side again. The last 2 times have been the worst I've ever felt after a game and I cannot be arsed to go through that again
Good points SBD - and here's another omen re Mr Eakin :-I was thinking we'd be making up numbers in the play offs and wasn't excited about them.
But getting up to 5th and facing Sunderland instead I'm starting to feel more confident.
But the biggest thing that has got me thinking it's our time is Clive leaving. He took over immediately after relegation and it just seems fitting that he'll leave as we make it back.
And me.Got a feeling it'll be us vs Bristol City in the final.
Same... I swore I wouldn't go again. Just watch it in the pub.the thought of another Wembley loss is already killing me. I don't think i've got another in me
Technically we didnt lose any of them , quite the opposite against Man Utd which we definitely won.Same... I swore I wouldn't go again. Just watch it in the pub.
No, we didn't.Technically we didnt lose any of them , quite the opposite against Man Utd which we definitely won.
I thought it was destined to be our day when the Panzo error was ruled out.
I genuinely didn't. I know hindsight is amazing, but I fully expected him to smash it inAnd then we all knew it absolutely was not destined to be our day once we saw Dabo start the long walk to the penalty spot
Think taking Sunderland over two legs for granted is pretty weird and dim behaviour tbh.
The team won't though, and that's all that matters
And 25000 viewers all experienced the same, the force was not with Frankaty that day.And then we all knew it absolutely was not destined to be our day once we saw Dabo start the long walk to the penalty spot
Think taking Sunderland over two legs for granted is pretty weird and dim behaviour tbh.
Weird and dim is a bit harsh to be fair....
People are allowed to be optimistic for relevant reasons:
* They're in dreadful form
* They're 23rd in form table from last 10 games
* They've lost their last 5
* They've only scored 4 goals in their last 10 games - next lowest is Watford (7), Hull (8) and Boro/Stoke (9)
* Even Preston, who are 24th in form table last 10 games have scored 3 times the goals that Sunderland have.
* By comparison, we've also scored 3 times the amount (12)
* They have to be fair conceded one goal less than us in the last 10 games (11 vs 12...but how many are 'Collins goals'?)
* They're 21st in form table from last 10 home games
* We're 3rd
* Away record over the last 10 away matches for both teams is comparable. They're 5th (14 points), we're 6th (13 points)
* They've only beaten us 3 times in 19 attempts since the start of the century
* The last time they beat us was 18 years ago (granted, we didn't play them between 07-18)
* Since then we've beaten them 5 times and drawn 5 times
* CBS last 5 - 3 wins/2 draws
* SoL last 5 - 2 wins/3 draws
That's before you add in the effect since FL has had since taken over, how much Rudoni has improved etc.
The Cov of old, I'd be like, yeah, they're due a win...and they might get it. But the above, FL and the atmosphere within the team and likely at the CBS on Friday, I'm pretty confident of a positive result.
They can try, but will fail.Sunderland will look at our away record and think if they can be difficult to beat on FRIDAY with a low block they will take us on the second leg.
Optimism based on form is largely redundant at this stage.Weird and dim is a bit harsh to be fair....
People are allowed to be optimistic for relevant reasons:
* They're in dreadful form
* They're 23rd in form table from last 10 games
* They've lost their last 5
* They've only scored 4 goals in their last 10 games - next lowest is Watford (7), Hull (8) and Boro/Stoke (9)
* Even Preston, who are 24th in form table last 10 games have scored 3 times the goals that Sunderland have.
* By comparison, we've also scored 3 times the amount (12)
* They have to be fair conceded one goal less than us in the last 10 games (11 vs 12...but how many are 'Collins goals'?)
* They're 21st in form table from last 10 home games
* We're 3rd
* Away record over the last 10 away matches for both teams is comparable. They're 5th (14 points), we're 6th (13 points)
* They've only beaten us 3 times in 19 attempts since the start of the century
* The last time they beat us was 18 years ago (granted, we didn't play them between 07-18)
* Since then we've beaten them 5 times and drawn 5 times
* CBS last 5 - 3 wins/2 draws
* SoL last 5 - 2 wins/3 draws
That's before you add in the effect since FL has had since taken over, how much Rudoni has improved etc.
The Cov of old, I'd be like, yeah, they're due a win...and they might get it. But the above, FL and the atmosphere within the team and likely at the CBS on Friday, I'm pretty confident of a positive result.
dont think anyone’s saying that, we’re more confident than they are and that’s for a good reason, look at our home record, these are the games we love now, Sunderland, West Brom Mboro 9points 7 goals 0 against, can’t not be confidentAll of those points are exactly what I mean. People are treating it like all we have to do is turn up.
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