I think a point away at the Champions' League team who are third - and six
points clear of fourth, at that - can only be considered a good result. If
we'd put in that exact same performance and got the exact same score, but
the timings of the goals were reversed, we'd be buzzing (I think this might
be a new rule to implement, similar to the one in cricket where, if you
can't decide who's on top, you add twenty runs and two wickets to the score
and see how that looks).

It's frustrating that we lead the table in late goals conceded, but we're a
newly-promoted team who spent less on transfers than Liverpool did on one
striker. I assume the idea is to aim for 15th, upgrade three first-team
players in the summer, aim for fifteenth again, then upgrade another three
and aim for tenth... And that's not a bad strategy?

edx

On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 at 12:38, James A. Lundon @ Yahoo! via Leedslist <
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> Folks,
> Another point closer to safety but still not completely disconnected from
> the relegation fight!
> No digest since 16 February!
> James.
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