Will be banging if we don't do the business v Blackpool. I hope we do but that'll be some atmosphere if not.
I hope so Steve,if players and fans cant be up for this it'll be devastating.blackpool first they have to win us so they'll be coming at us from first whistle am hoping it suits us and we get a few goals on break before half time,but in away I would like it to go to last game,(as long as we win)just for what should be a cup final atmosphere.am sh.tting mi sen thinking about it,anyone wi any diazipam sell me some pls.lol
Not sure it would be mate. I reckon thered be a chorus of boos and groans, probably from the 3rd minute like last week!
Really? I'm not so sure, given where we've fallen from in recent weeks. Don't think even the happiest of clappers will be raising the Oakwell roof for us limping - badly - into the playoffs. Hope you're right, as it might help the lads pick up a bit of belief going forward, but I'm just not seeing it.
I see what you’re saying but the atmosphere should be , if not the fans are letting the team down. the club should also be making efforts to get it going as they did with Plymouth, Derby etc
I agree with others that have said it won’t be like the Walsall playoff game. I imagine the crowd will mostly be quiet, nervy and possibly a bit toxic if things start to go against us. Hopefully we get a result at Blackpool. Not just for the playoff berth but to take some confidence into the playoffs.
1975 Ceefax alert https://www.teletextarchive.com/Pages/Details/20966 Anyone remember this game? I’ll take the same result.
Then again we could draw at Blackpool on saturday and lincoln could lose..Oxford could easily get beat by Stevenage..lot's still to happen.
It will be light years away from that evening's atmosphere. Nervy, largely quiet with few away fans in the ground to try to out-sing, and with every error being pounced on by frustrated fans. The longer we go without being ahead, the more toxic it will become. If we go behind, the Collins songs will start. God forbid, but we could have the farcical situation of the club getting the players to do an end of season lap of honour having failed to make the play-offs, which would be a particularly grim scenario. Hopefully we avoid all of that by getting the job done on Saturday, and we can instead look forward to an atmosphere of indifferent apathy for a dead rubber game.
Me too, if we don't win at blackpool and play offs still in doubt it could turn really toxic. It's shocking really since the Bolton equaliser the forms gone to ****.
He’s out of a job if we fail to win another game now this season. Unless remarkably all the other teams manage to lose and one of them being a team we play against (Blackpool)