by tidus_mi2 » 14 Mar 2021 12:27
by windermereROYAL » 14 Mar 2021 12:27
by Jagermesiter1871 » 14 Mar 2021 12:42
by Mid Sussex Royal » 14 Mar 2021 13:07
by tidus_mi2 » 14 Mar 2021 13:39
by Royality creeps In » 14 Mar 2021 13:57
by Mid Sussex Royal » 14 Mar 2021 16:30
by CountryRoyal » 14 Mar 2021 18:23
by Jagermesiter1871 » 14 Mar 2021 19:50
CountryRoyal That’s why Norwich will go up as deserved champions. Pretty uninspiring, never really blew teams away but have quality players and a real winning mentality. Lost count how many points they’ve gained from losing positions.
by Zip » 14 Mar 2021 20:03
by windermereROYAL » 14 Mar 2021 20:27
Zip If we don’t go up this season I do wonder in years to come if we look back on this season as the one that got away. I didn’t feel that way in Stam’s first season because we really were not that good. I feel differently this time and am frustrated that the likes of Swansea and Watford could go up instead of us.
Just three games, Wycombe, Brum and Sheffield Wed where we ended up playing against ten men and only picked up one point. All three poor sides. All three may well go down.
by Hound » 14 Mar 2021 20:33
Zip If we don’t go up this season I do wonder in years to come if we look back on this season as the one that got away. I didn’t feel that way in Stam’s first season because we really were not that good. I feel differently this time and am frustrated that the likes of Swansea and Watford could go up instead of us.
Just three games, Wycombe, Brum and Sheffield Wed where we ended up playing against ten men and only picked up one point. All three poor sides. All three may well go down.
by CountryRoyal » 14 Mar 2021 20:40
Zip If we don’t go up this season I do wonder in years to come if we look back on this season as the one that got away. I didn’t feel that way in Stam’s first season because we really were not that good. I feel differently this time and am frustrated that the likes of Swansea and Watford could go up instead of us.
Just three games, Wycombe, Brum and Sheffield Wed where we ended up playing against ten men and only picked up one point. All three poor sides. All three may well go down.
by Zip » 14 Mar 2021 20:53
CountryRoyalZip If we don’t go up this season I do wonder in years to come if we look back on this season as the one that got away. I didn’t feel that way in Stam’s first season because we really were not that good. I feel differently this time and am frustrated that the likes of Swansea and Watford could go up instead of us.
Just three games, Wycombe, Brum and Sheffield Wed where we ended up playing against ten men and only picked up one point. All three poor sides. All three may well go down.
Not to mention failure to add to the squad in January. Wholeheartedly agree that this seems the best shot we will have, I do find it hard to believe that we will be able to build and consistently improve the team. I hope I’m proved wrong though.
by CountryRoyal » 14 Mar 2021 21:23
ZipCountryRoyalZip If we don’t go up this season I do wonder in years to come if we look back on this season as the one that got away. I didn’t feel that way in Stam’s first season because we really were not that good. I feel differently this time and am frustrated that the likes of Swansea and Watford could go up instead of us.
Just three games, Wycombe, Brum and Sheffield Wed where we ended up playing against ten men and only picked up one point. All three poor sides. All three may well go down.
Not to mention failure to add to the squad in January. Wholeheartedly agree that this seems the best shot we will have, I do find it hard to believe that we will be able to build and consistently improve the team. I hope I’m proved wrong though.
This is what I’m alluding to. Will we look back in ten years time and look at this squad and realise it was good as it was going to be? It’s also a reflection on the teams above us who seem so ordinary.
by Zip » 14 Mar 2021 21:44
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Not to mention failure to add to the squad in January. Wholeheartedly agree that this seems the best shot we will have, I do find it hard to believe that we will be able to build and consistently improve the team. I hope I’m proved wrong though.
This is what I’m alluding to. Will we look back in ten years time and look at this squad and realise it was good as it was going to be? It’s also a reflection on the teams above us who seem so ordinary.
Then again on the flip side what was the overriding feeling after the playoff final with Swansea? Seems so long ago but certainly with the loss of Long we thought well that’s it perhaps. That being said we weren’t really up to much for a lot of the 11/12 season and then went on that outrageously stupid run right?
This time we’ve been in the top 6 all season bar like one week.
The one thing is what has made this season so special? Partly the the meteoric rise of Olise and Richards - regardless of if they stay or go this is only a good thing for us, it will enable us to attract more of the best youngsters who will see us as a path to the first team and bigger things.
by CountryRoyal » 14 Mar 2021 23:16
by URZZZZ » 15 Mar 2021 00:01
HoundZip If we don’t go up this season I do wonder in years to come if we look back on this season as the one that got away. I didn’t feel that way in Stam’s first season because we really were not that good. I feel differently this time and am frustrated that the likes of Swansea and Watford could go up instead of us.
Just three games, Wycombe, Brum and Sheffield Wed where we ended up playing against ten men and only picked up one point. All three poor sides. All three may well go down.
Agree on the possibility of looking back on this year and thinking what might have been - guess all teams will have similar games though - think Brentford lost to Brum away (one of only 3 so far), Swansea lost to a terrible Bristol city side who hadn’t won for months etc
by Nameless » 15 Mar 2021 07:01
by Hound » 15 Mar 2021 09:17
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