Simon wrote:
For me the most telling thing is the change is mood amongst the fans - I'm
walking into the ground expecting to see us win rather than hoping we won't
be too bad, and it's not just me. People are walking in with a smile on
their faces and walking out genuinely excited by what they've
Shame about Newcastle winner otherwise a perfect day hudds lost Brighton lost
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> On 14 Jan 2017, at 16:13, Scott1cairns1 wrote:
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> Cmon mighty Preston. ??!?!
>
> Best regards,Scott.
>
>> On 14 Jan 2017, at 13:23, John Boocock
We've only got Cooper as back up which makes me nervous as he's made of glass
and likely to make a mistake. Thought Ayling did well there yesterday but it's
a lot to ask of him to play there long term. Coyle looks superb but has had two
major injuries in his short career already and no
Cmon mighty Preston. ??!?!
Best regards,Scott.
> On 14 Jan 2017, at 13:23, John Boocock wrote:
>
> Seeing the post match comments here and speaking to people who were at the
> match allied to my view via Sky (thank you most excellent NowTV) I can only
> feel very very
Simon - up front I'm sure we all agree. But didn't yesterday show that
we've already got more options than we can use in a match at centre back?
Damian
On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 2:43 PM, Simon McNally
wrote:
> For me the most telling thing is the change is mood amongst the
For me the most telling thing is the change is mood amongst the fans - I'm
walking into the ground expecting to see us win rather than hoping we won't be
too bad, and it's not just me. People are walking in with a smile on their
faces and walking out genuinely excited by what they've seen. Even
Seeing the post match comments here and speaking to people who were at the
match allied to my view via Sky (thank you most excellent NowTV) I can only
feel very very happy about that performance. I take on board Dave's comments
and Rich's scores on the doors. Totally agree.
If anything there