They actually looked a decent side. Saw them against Derby as well earlier this season and looked just as good. A team full of energy and graft with loads of experience. Can't see them going down this season with the squad they've managed to get together as well as a good manager in Nigel Clough, who is tactically spot on. Regarding tomorrow, I can't see us getting anything. Newcastle was expected on Tuesday night but Reading and Fulham wasn't. Need to make sure we stay strong through this fairly rough patch, no matter what happens tomorrow afternoon.
We do. Next two games: Brentford: Formidable home record. 3 wins, 3 draws, 0 defeats this season Burton: Looked confident and comfortably the better team vs Brum tonight. It's a big ask to get anything from these two games.
There's a real possibility we could lose our next three. The pessimist inside me says that'll be one point in nine games. Not going to be too depressive though as I do think we'll beat Wigan at home and then Forest the following Friday.
Brentford due a bad result. Hopefully tomorrow. And I'm hoping to be in attendance for the Forest game with my lucky white heather.
It was an even bigger ask to win 4-0 at Wolves, but we did it. Results are so unpredictable. It's impossible to know what will happen. I always prefer us to play teams who have been getting good results, rather than bad. All teams win some time. Teams who have had a very good run have often had luck on their side, and those who have been on a bad run have often been a little unlucky. These things change. I thought Fulham looked a much better side than Newcastle, but their win at Oakwell was their first victory since 27th August. The fact that they had not won for so long made me very apprehensive about that fixture.
This league is as unpredictable as it comes. I'd actually picked out 2-0 to Birmingham before kick off. I said before the season started that barring 2 or 3 teams at the top and 2 or 3 at the bottom, anyone will beat anyone in this league. I'd be no more surprised to see Forest or Cardiff for example, finish 4th bottom or 4th top. Someone else has replied to this thread saying we probably wont get anything from our 2 aways but win our next 2 homes. I wouldn't be surprised to see us win the next 2 and then lose the 2 after if I'm honest. This league is that unpredictable, Norwich, Newcastle and Rotherham aside. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk