Our first home win since the beginning of November. The first time we've scored three goals at home in the league since August. Against our local rivals who are going for a Play Off place. Coming from behind to secure our win. A real team effort to get those three points, even if everyone weren't at the top of their game. I'd forgotten what this feeling was like and have no intention of spoiling it by picking faults in any of the lads. The league table certainly has a better look to it this evening.
To a man they should be proud. Ipswich is a funny one. If we go there buzzing and full of confidence (which we should) and really attack them then we are more than capable of (dare I say it) back to back wins. However most of us have supported the reds long enough to know that things are rarely that predictable for this wonderfully bonkers team we support
we could do with getting something on Tuesday at Ipswich... then beat Bolton , and may just about survive
As I said, I'm simply enjoying today. These occasions have been few and far between for far too long.
well its certainly brightened my week-end up no end. We have a game in hand , if we can win that then we can survive. Our destiny is certainly in our own hands again. I hope the lads have taken inspiration and confidence from today sufficiently to do the business..... now excuse me a bottle of Chianti is opened.... fffff fffff fffff
proud of them all today , that win today gives us a chance now , get something at ipswich and beat bolton ,COYR , crowd were brilliant today
Crowd seemed bewildered when he went off - not sure where Hammill was supposed to be. To be honest I don't think Hammill knew
Spot on - I agree with every word. Great to see the hard work put in by Jose, the coaching staff, and the players paying off. Still a lot of football to be played, but these last two performances have been much improved, and the win today was excellent. Onward and upwards!
After falling behind when heads seem to drop McBurnie's equaliser raised the spirits of team mates along with the fans, both him and Moore terrorised defenders. Mention for the crosses from Hammill and Moore for the 2nd and 3rd goals. Nice to see the players linking hands celebration at the end, may be a start of a new found team spirit.
He did OK in the first half. Needs to look at his boo-its, can't stay on his feet for toffee. He looked like he was playing in toffee after 60 mins. Not fit enough. Very unlucky with his blinding shot. For me he is the guy you bring on for the last half an hour, not a starter.
But do You have the Faith like Myself and many others lol I've the Faith in Jose his Cv speaks for its self,