I just hope Bolton don't do the same to us tomorrow. Who ever said playing at home second leg was an advantage!
Peterborough were devastating tonight, no other word for it. Their front three ran Wednesday ragged and they did a similar job on us last week. I am assuming they are going to Wembley so we have to do our job and get there as well. Would be a very interesting final that and no guarantee who gets the prize. If we do fail though and it's another season in L1 I won't be too despondent. It's been a great season and nights like tonight have just added to the entertainment value. Two more local derbies for us to enjoy next season against the biggest team in the world
Massive congratulations to Steven Schumacher on achieving League One Manager of the Year and World's Most Boring Twāt in the same season.
Was it Neil Mellor in the studio who tried to say Wednesday didn't play too bad? I just heard the accent but no picture.
They did not run us ragged at Oakwell, I spoke in another thread about fine margins, and as under par as we were it was exactly that. I am confident that if we meet them at Wembley we’ll win.
I said to me dad last week, I'd be gutted about not winning promotion this year. But if we kept Duff I would genuinely be 100% confident we'd go up autos next year
I think it's more due to wednesday being absolutely gash ...... Peterborough were good but they're nowt special. Us on our day would smash um.
Most likely outcome but if I was of a S6 persuasion and being asked to shell out £550+ for what, after tonight's result, will most probably be League 1 (3rd Division old money) next season, I'd want Chansiri out of the Club as well as Moore.
There is one thing IF we do make the final, there will be plenty of accommodation when the Wendies cancel theirs!
That is my fear, particularly if Andersen isn’t playing. But what tonight’s result does do is rubbish this theory on momentum. Wednesday have won their last 4, and have the most points this calendar year out of the 4 play off teams. And they’ve lost 4-0 in the first leg.