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Post by mattface on Nov 23, 2014 15:52:13 GMT
Having let the dust settle on yesterday's disappointment it's clearly going to be an odd season. Had we beat Burnley and Leicester at home (as expected) and lost to Man City and Spurs away (as expected) we would find ourselves in the same league position. We are moving in the right direction but are not quite there on terms of breaking down teams who put 10 men behind the ball. On paper the run of games coming up look daunting, however, against the bigger teams away from home we have proved we can do it. Liverpool look there for the taking in the same way as Spurs were. I for one am looking forward to the next few games and more Man City / Spurs performances.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Nov 23, 2014 17:55:25 GMT
Having let the dust settle on yesterday's disappointment it's clearly going to be an odd season. Had we beat Burnley and Leicester at home (as expected) and lost to Man City and Spurs away (as expected) we would find ourselves in the same league position. We are moving in the right direction but are not quite there on terms of breaking down teams who put 10 men behind the ball. On paper the run of games coming up look daunting, however, against the bigger teams away from home we have proved we can do it. Liverpool look there for the taking in the same way as Spurs were. I for one am looking forward to the next few games and more Man City / Spurs performances. We will always lose games we expect to win and win some we expect to lose. The 4 points we pissed down the grid v QPR and West Ham are the ones that hurt us the most. Win those like we should have done and we're 4th.
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