Truth be told, we’re all susceptible to a few bumps here and there - even WBA and a Leeds, who so far seem to given themselves a little breathing space
Fires for example, haven’t been great at home, and still are very unconvincing, yet can still grind our results - 9 out of 9 over Christmas is an excellent return when it easily could have just been 5 points
Leeds, have shown they’re a great attacking team, but are also susceptible to letting in goals too - they’ve scored a lot of last minute equalisers and winners that have probably masked over where they could have been - but no doubt have a frightening GD and can always score
WBA - again very strong, but still can have the odd blip every now and again
Brentford are my outside bet for the team taking a Automatic place - very well organised, and if Ollie Watkins can stay injury free, will continue to score
All in all, we’re half way through the season, and there’s a long way to go - they’ll be still many twists and turns
It looks like WBA and Leeds should take the top 2 places, but I’m not convinced it’ll end up like that - I’m not saying Forest will challenge, we seem far too inconsistent - but depending on the Jan window transfers, it could be very interesting
If we win our game in hand, we’ll be 6 points off the top, and we still all have to play each other
On a completely selfish note, I think we’ve improved on last season, and there’s a positive feeling down at the City Ground - overall I’m happy where we are, and as ling as we keep going in this direction - we’ll get stronger
comment by Stoopo (U4707)
posted 8 hours, 27 minutes ago
I prefer the lucky shirt method. I wear it and we get a result.
You’re welcome 👍
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I'd wear my Vinnie Jones boxer shorts if I could still fit into them, Stoopo.
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posted on 2/1/20
What a load of old tosh
posted on 2/1/20
something very fishy going on here
posted on 2/1/20
I prefer the lucky shirt method. I wear it and we get a result.
You’re welcome 👍
posted on 2/1/20
Truth be told, we’re all susceptible to a few bumps here and there - even WBA and a Leeds, who so far seem to given themselves a little breathing space
Fires for example, haven’t been great at home, and still are very unconvincing, yet can still grind our results - 9 out of 9 over Christmas is an excellent return when it easily could have just been 5 points
Leeds, have shown they’re a great attacking team, but are also susceptible to letting in goals too - they’ve scored a lot of last minute equalisers and winners that have probably masked over where they could have been - but no doubt have a frightening GD and can always score
WBA - again very strong, but still can have the odd blip every now and again
Brentford are my outside bet for the team taking a Automatic place - very well organised, and if Ollie Watkins can stay injury free, will continue to score
All in all, we’re half way through the season, and there’s a long way to go - they’ll be still many twists and turns
It looks like WBA and Leeds should take the top 2 places, but I’m not convinced it’ll end up like that - I’m not saying Forest will challenge, we seem far too inconsistent - but depending on the Jan window transfers, it could be very interesting
If we win our game in hand, we’ll be 6 points off the top, and we still all have to play each other
On a completely selfish note, I think we’ve improved on last season, and there’s a positive feeling down at the City Ground - overall I’m happy where we are, and as ling as we keep going in this direction - we’ll get stronger
posted on 2/1/20
Wonder where QPR would be if they could defend?..
posted on 2/1/20
comment by Stoopo (U4707)
posted 8 hours, 27 minutes ago
I prefer the lucky shirt method. I wear it and we get a result.
You’re welcome 👍
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I'd wear my Vinnie Jones boxer shorts if I could still fit into them, Stoopo.
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