I don't usually get good or bad feelings, generally, just look forward to the games. Now on 2 occasions this season I've had bad feelings, Donny away and Reading at home. We were going well at the time we played Donny and we'd just hammered Leeds., so I was surprised for having a bad feeling for that game. However, the next was the Reading home game, no surprises there for having a bad feeling all things considered. Therefore, if my bad feelings result in losses then surely it should follow that my good feeling should bring a win??? Hee hee, who knows eh. Come on you reds.
Another reason to be cheerful, my last home game was Leeds at home. Goo today so a win would be nice.
I believe that the key to a win is if we get straight at them and don't sit back so we can get a couple of goals, before they rally and score. They will score because they always seem to score regardless of who they're playing.
It just needs somebody to step up to the plate ...(whatever that means) and start having some efforts on goal. If that happens a win could well be on the cards. This awful run must end eventually.
I really don't think we're that bad... Yes 4 defeats in a row and no goals is a bad run, but we aren't that far behind most teams in my opinion. We pass it round well just need to be much more clinical in both final thirds - easier said than done of course.
I weren't expecting that though..phew That second half was unbelievable, I'm absolutely delighted with the result and our resilience. Well done you reds. I don't get them feelings often, but I'll let you know the next time.
Re: I weren't expecting that though..phew i must admit i was very unsure about second, half but that was through earlier form of not doing well for both halfs rather than a feeling. so when they came out fighting in that second half i was over the moon, absolutely delighted and if i were to reveal my feelings it's that i think we may have turned a corner and we,ll get to see the best of keith/flickers red army very soon.