Fighting for promotion is a situation so many clubs wish they were in. In a week where we are bemoaning a cynical attempt to minimise competition in football, let’s embrace the nerves and excitement of exactly that - a hard, honest, tight battle for the top. Very easy to worry about the ramifications of the result, easy to be distracted by others and their form. The fun in football is to support your team, through thick, thin and nerve-jangling games with it all on the line. Don’t take it for granted. Don’t wish it away. Rookery Mike Sums it up perfectly I think.
Don't you lot know the difference between a flower bed and a veggie patch. Try Gardeners World on a Friday evening, BBC2.
Those shots stats are reminiscent of the GT days. Let's hope we replicate them in our final three matches - and improve the number of 'on target' ones.
“It’s a good reaction from Saturday. The most important thing was that the response of the guys was brilliant. This is very good for our fans because I think our fans enjoyed our performance. This is always our mentality. When you have a team with this connection you can be very happy for them because they’ve worked 10 months to get into this position.” Xisco Muñoz
I've no wish to criticise his words - or the players - but I'm not sure about the 10 months bit. I think they've only really been working for half that time. Since he arrived to be precise.
Looking at the fixtures to come if Millwall hold Brentford to a draw and then Bournemouth do the same we are up regardless of any other results If our friends down the Bush tag Norwich again and we beat Millwall the title is up for grabs Brentford could be like Swansea are now when we play them and and we need to show Swansea on the last day who deserves to go up It is as if the script was written before a ball was kicked