October Manager Of The Month (1 Viewer)

Sky Blue Pete

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Any of the games we won could easily have went the other way there is very little between winning and losing in this division those 5 wins could easily have been 5 losses lets not get too carried away yet

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The most half empty post in the history of the site
 

smileycov

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When Robins wins it at the expense of Sunderland It'll give them something else to hold against us for a few years.
They are at it already!! Sunderland Echo reporting he won over Ross, purely because we played 1 game more!
Nothing to do with the higher calibre of opposition we faced then eh? Muppet's
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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Any of the games we won could easily have went the other way there is very little between winning and losing in this division those 5 wins could easily have been 5 losses lets not get too carried away yet

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Could quite easily say the opposite to games we’ve drew and lost -
Rochdale
Gillingham
Scunthorpe
Sunderland - that Chance Chaplin missed!

It is what it is and we’ve won 5/6 games.
 

The Great Eastern

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Any of the games we won could easily have went the other way there is very little between winning and losing in this division those 5 wins could easily have been 5 losses lets not get too carried away yet

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........ There's a few full stops I can spare you as your device seems to have none.
 

CJ_covblaze

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BrizzolSkyBlue

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Why would we be?
No sensible answer to that, there's just tendancy amongst a lot of fans to be superstitious, with things like having the same routine before a match, not washing your shirt after a particularly good result (not that I would ever do that of course).
 

higgs

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We could lose the next 5 games in a row. Not because Robin's won manager of the month.

It doesn't mean we are shite.
Like I said above there's very little between any of the teams.

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Covstu

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Any of the games we won could easily have went the other way there is very little between winning and losing in this division those 5 wins could easily have been 5 losses lets not get too carried away yet

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Yeah what’s the point
 

CJ_covblaze

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No sensible answer to that, there's just tendancy amongst a lot of fans to be superstitious, with things like having the same routine before a match, not washing your shirt after a particularly good result (not that I would ever do that of course).

Never got why people do that. It doesn’t make any difference to the chance of a win or loss. Same goes for players too. When I played some lads always put their left sock on before their right or had lucky pants. Weird behaviour. All it guarantees is a bit of inconvenience every week.
 

CJ_covblaze

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Warwickhunt

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I walked under a ladder and the bloke up the ladder fell off and just missed me! :happy::happy:
 

CanadianCCFC

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Any of the games we won could easily have went the other way there is very little between winning and losing in this division those 5 wins could easily have been 5 losses lets not get too carried away yet

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And earlier there were defeats and draws that could’ve been wins
 

CJ_covblaze

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But does the superstitious behavior (socks on left foot etc) put them in a better more positive mental state that potentially allows them to perform to a higher level than if they had a negative feeling from not adhering to the superstition.
It cannot correct their basic mistakes and inability but it may enhance them mentally.
 

Razzle Dazzle Dean Gordon

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Never got why people do that. It doesn’t make any difference to the chance of a win or loss. Same goes for players too. When I played some lads always put their left sock on before their right or had lucky pants. Weird behaviour. All it guarantees is a bit of inconvenience every week.

It's probably something rooted deep in the human mind and linked to needing to feel a sense of control over events. Was it Paul Ince that always used to put his shirt on in the tunnel?
 

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