It's not over .. but.. well it would be a miracle resembling Istanbul if we do win it, we had so many chances to win games we drew... looksa like those missed opportunities could cost us!
Still praying we win it though

s@int wrote:I think one big disadvantage of the "wait and see" approach is it allows the other team to gain confidence and begin to think they can get something from the game. Hit them hard in the first 20 to 30 mins and quite a few teams will decide that "todays not going to be their day" and then its an easier path to victory.
zarababe wrote:Really dissappointed - we are not good - Rafa needs to buy some real 'qwality' in the summer, one ir two world class players is not enuff.
It's not over .. but.. well it would be a miracle resembling Istanbul if we do win it, we had so many chances to win games we drew... looksa like those missed opportunities could cost us!
Still praying we win it though
zarababe wrote:looksa like those missed opportunities could cost us!
bigmick wrote:zarababe wrote:looksa like those missed opportunities could cost us!
Indeed it does. It did at the time we were missing them as well to be perfectly honest. This is what made it all the more mistifying why bands of people on here tried to pour scorn on anyone who said drawing at Home with Stoke for instance, wasn't a good result and would cost us in the end.
heimdall wrote:bigmick wrote:zarababe wrote:looksa like those missed opportunities could cost us!
Indeed it does. It did at the time we were missing them as well to be perfectly honest. This is what made it all the more mistifying why bands of people on here tried to pour scorn on anyone who said drawing at Home with Stoke for instance, wasn't a good result and would cost us in the end.
Surely we are still second though! I wonder what they'll say when we're third or even fourth, I can't wait
bigmick wrote:heimdall wrote:bigmick wrote:zarababe wrote:looksa like those missed opportunities could cost us!
Indeed it does. It did at the time we were missing them as well to be perfectly honest. This is what made it all the more mistifying why bands of people on here tried to pour scorn on anyone who said drawing at Home with Stoke for instance, wasn't a good result and would cost us in the end.
Surely we are still second though! I wonder what they'll say when we're third or even fourth, I can't wait
Well whatever anyone says mate, I'll be respecting their right to have an opinion. That's all some of us ever asked for, the right to be able to have an opinion without being shouted down. The fact that the opinions were often proven to be correct is neither here nor there, it's just a football forum at the end of the day and everyone was and is entitled to a point of view.
In fairness to you, I'm certain you feel the same way as well.
As for what we should do from here, we could always "bring in Big Sam yeah".
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