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Post by youngstenny on Apr 5, 2009 7:53:36 GMT
A big win,results going our way and the belief amongst fans and players that we will achieve our goal.Similiar time of season and big home game to follow.Last season the win at Coventry was followed up by beating promotion rivals Bristol City at home,hopefully we can now follow up the win at The Hawthorns with 3 points against fellow relegation rivals Newcastle. The win at Coventry last season convinced me we would go up,yesterday convinced me we will stay up.
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Post by banburypotter on Apr 5, 2009 8:02:57 GMT
i said exactly that same thing on the way out of the ground yesterday.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Apr 5, 2009 8:20:35 GMT
I feel much the same way. I thought (well, hoped) we could stay up without an away win but now I am pretty sure we will stay up. With 4 home games to come (and only 4 or 6 points needed) I don't believe we'll cock it up now. But that is just me speaking as a fan - TP has to keep the players' feet on the ground and make sure they respect each team they play - if they do, I'm confident we'll get over the line with a few games to spare.
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Post by Northy on Apr 5, 2009 8:25:30 GMT
treat each game as if it's a cup final, treat them with respect but with the need to win the game. I can't stand any defending too deep for 90 minutes to take a point, unless it's arsenal away last game and they need a win to pip Villa into 4th
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Post by truckerged on Apr 5, 2009 9:13:03 GMT
agreed and thats one of the best things about our tone he WILL keep the players feet on the ground there is still work to be done.
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Post by Ghostface on Apr 5, 2009 9:16:59 GMT
Good comparison mate. I think we've all had blind faith all season that we'd stay up, but as with Coventry last season, that hope is suddenly turning into belief! An excellent weekend, and as big a mental as anything this season...
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