StephenH
Tommy Harmer
I've got some buckshee tickets from the holidaying chelsea mobYeah but the fa cup proves everything
I've got some buckshee tickets from the holidaying chelsea mobYeah but the fa cup proves everything
After surviving “lasagne-gate”, “mind the gap” and “we put the pressure on” I’m sure you’ve also developed the coping mechanisms to get over it should the worst happen!Just want it to be wednesday already and 3 points in the bag. Such a vital game. I don't think I'd cope if we blew it.
I think we're going to need the full 6 points. Two must-wins.
I think we're going to need the full 6 points.We'd only need more than 4 points if chelsea win both their games with at least an aggregate of 10-0
This is fair but then it just comes down to a ridiculously small number of games to draw conclusions from - one-off cup games v the big boys, how many of those have we had? The 3 previously mentioned? 3 cup games against sides higher than us in the league and a CL cup tie v one of the biggest names in European football and we're supposed to see that as evidence of a deep rooted problem? Im just not buying it
We only had one chance to go top in the Leicester season and that was in our game against Woolwich, which we managed to draw albeit being a man up. I forgive that, as we were in a position we hadn't been before and much quicker than even the players expected. I think the occasion might have got to them.It's not only those games though, in the Leicester season we had 2 opportunities to go top of the league (albeit we would have played more games) and put pressure on them but we blew them, think one was against West Ham, there was also the Chelsea game that season. We also had chances to put pressure on Chelsea last season but didn't although we had an amazing run to finish the season.
Well, this was an uplifting read.
Well, this was an uplifting read.
I can understand getting down after a bad run or defeat. But if fans can’t get behind our team ‘before’ a game, then thier has to be a fundamental problem in their mentality.
I can understand getting down after a bad run or defeat. But if fans can’t get behind our team ‘before’ a game, then thier has to be a fundamental problem in their mentality.
I think we do have a problem as a fanbase tbf and im not refering to recent debates on here im talking with regards to in the stands - we don't tend to get behind the team when things go against us or when they need a bit of a lift, was evident at Wembley in the semi recently, the nerves were on display from the outset - was actually quite taken aback by it when i got to my seat
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