I'd have said so.Same to as last week, obvious.
I'd have said so.Same to as last week, obvious.
We didn't pick a "beaten-before-we-start" team, it was pretty much the one we all wanted. In the end our big players didn't perform, particularly Watkins who seemed to try and do it all, not sure what Tisdale could have done to forsee that,and the bizarre collapse of passing in the second half, after looking the clear winners for 30 minutes. Didn't we give it away about 4 times in the first five minutes of the second-half?We have to play like we did against Lincoln at home, with no fear, with self-belief, and with the correct team and formation. We can beat them if we start the game with the right attitude, Plllllleeeeeaaaaasssee Tisdale let's not have a "beaten before we start" attitude. Let's not have regrets like we did last year. UTC
No Pete, they don't :SSo nobody else thinks that Jonah should get the Wembley nod then? *
*No rudeness please, my spinal pain is driving me up the wall!
Seconded.No Pete, they don't :S
Thirded...Seconded.
At least we have a financial safety net, with hopes that more money will come in from Ollie Watkins add-ons and Ampadu.All I know is , I don't think I can stick losing again at the last hurdle.Every time I glance at the L1 table I grimace when I see Blackpool's name (and in the top half too), so close to it being us.
No , Luton got it dead right , after their playoff disappointments they knew the autos was the only way to go.
I suppose if we don't make it , the big cull will start , players, new manager and all.