After months of lurking I have finally been pricked into responding to some
of the posted comments.

Having seen LU twice in the flesh and thrice on TV I have to say that their
performances over the holiday period have been so much improved from a
month ago that I found myself "bum clenching" instead of feeling
embarrassed.

I initially thought who the hell is Evans? Damian had to bring me up to
speed. If the last few games are anything to go by then the rate of
developing improvement will end with auto promotion next season. The last
time I was so enthusiastic was when Wilkinson was in charge and my
enthusiasm was a given.

I take Dave's point about attendance but to be honest, there have been
times when I couldn't be arsed to watch them in London or even on TV.
Now, I intend to be more interested and consider attending more games so
long as I am fit!!!???

Anyhow, nuff said. I wish you all a worthwhile, Healthy and peaceful 2016.

Regards,  Michael (D'sD)

On 30 Dec 2015 00:28, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I hate to play the 'I go to games' etc card, but I think a few on here
and elsewhere forget where and who we are. All I can say is that the
general mood in the ground and after the game was that this was  good
performance, a decent result and that under Evans we are going in the right
direction.Derby are probably the best team in this division and were a
class above us, but we fought, we tried, we gave it everything and we
played some good football and deserved at least the point we got.
> I assume after the Cellino climb down that most listers will have seen
the game on TV so I will keep it brief. We  went a goal down, if not
against the run of play (only ten minutes gone) certainly a goal from
nothing. We stood still, hands in the air (not sure why we were
complaining) as one of theirs literally walked through the defence as we
fell at his feet and let him put one in.Our heads did not drop for long and
we continued to take the game to them and we got our reward, albeit a dodgy
goal in some ways. A freekick into the box, their keeper ran out and
flapped at it, Byram (?) took it round the keeper and hit a cross that was
blocked and then another cross was met by the backpedalling keeper who
punched it to Bamba (at fault for their goal according to text I got)  and
he hit it home.Then came the best  bit of the game, a lovely ball by Cook
was met by Byram who put in a great cross and the much maligned Wood rose
and met it beautifully and headed it back past the keeper and into the
net.So used to defeat / disappointment was I that I turned to my mate and
said 'I hope we do not lose now' - Derby looked better than us throughout
in many ways and we feared that Martin and Ince would both score.
> In the end we could not hold on and the (almost) inevitable happened as
Ince scored for them We managed to keep it to 2 2 and the final whistle was
met with applause.Evans again tried to do his best by making changes when
needed.Ok a home draw is not the best result in the world but given where
we are and where Derby are the fans at the game went home happyNeed to get
3 points on Saturday v MK Dons and this will have been a good week - 5
points out of 9
>
> Dave
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