SlowDownDerek
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we were 2-1 up BEFORE they were down to 10 men
Read what you quoted again.
we were 2-1 up BEFORE they were down to 10 men
In these last games we could hope that a player or two from the opponents has a grudge thing with Watford or West Ham I.e bad injury etc. and would be inclined to make an ' error' in our favour...
...don't laugh .. had this explained to me by a retired ex- Boscombe player some years back, an International too....he'd had a few beers but was quite adamant that he had known this to happen if clubs had not much at stake.
There are dodgy people in all Sports !
I wouldn't normally condone that type of thing....but just this once in a Silly Season!
Not saying you're wrong, but in his defence, the freekick he took to the chest/stomach against Spurs was a brave one. Could have easily but his arms up, or turned away, but took it full on.
Although I like Brooks more central I think the key to the upturn in our fortunes was luck and confidence. We had improved after half time but were gifted a goal then scored a long ball flick-on. Then it looked like the weight if the world had been lifted from them.
Some luck with a lot of Stan and then the others became infected with Stan's self belief.
Very true. In previous sticky periods his return from injury has led to an immediate upturn in our fortunes. A few times our performances also fell off as soon as he got injured and could no longer play. He certainly seems to be the magic ingredient for our team. I guess it's his work rate and creativity we miss when he's out injured.Stan has been excellent since he came back. Can't deny his injury record but he's been massive for us in key periods.
Very true. In previous sticky periods his return from injury has led to an immediate upturn in our fortunes. A few times our performances also fell off as soon as he got injured and could no longer play. He certainly seems to be the magic ingredient for our team. I guess it's his work rate and creativity we miss when he's out injured.
This is proof Eddie was a genius. The master of getting players to play more than the sum of their parts. God, I miss him
An amazing second half turnaround- but I’ll always think of the camera panning to the players sat watching in the stand - not a smile amongst them , all trying to avoid having to talk to each other - nothing to show they were buzzing at the score and the lifeline we had been given .....Eddie at his worst, looking bedraggled, pounded into the ground and yet still better than what we’ve had or could attract since.
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Due to my boy already being in reminiscing mode of watching more enjoyable games of years gone by (he’s four)... we watched MOTD for this game today (plus the Villa game...beating Crystal Palace due to VAR ruling out a Palace goal...)
The outfield starting XI included just Ake and Wilson who didn’t start the season with us. Ake of course goes off on 40 minutes and by full time both Gosling and Wilson had been subbed and so all the outfield players at the final whistle after beating Leicester 4-1 are still at the club today.
Of course, it wasn’t exactly a swashbuckling performance of days gone by, it also included a lot of luck. But even still, at our most definitely not Premier League best, despite the same players, it was still so much quicker than what we’ve seen over the past month or so.
Felt like a lifetime ago...
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