cheers again RTB... well we finally get close to a derby (although some would say since the mags sold out this IS our derby now), watched them against watford and to be honest i did not see a lot to worry us from the boro lot, kept a bit of an eye on them if honest due to the roadrunner being there but he really has not managed to better his pre-injuries form, shame for the lad as i honestly thought he would be a much sought after player, mcnair is mcnair with a couple of good touches or runs then quiet for the rest of the game although he just might lift his game for this one, thought their goal against watford was both against the run of play and lucky as the keeper really should have had it. once-a-feckin-gain Sly move us and we play on a monday in front of the cameras, apart from a brief spell during rieds days we rarely seem to have good games when moved for the cameras...hoping for all that to be 'put to bed' this season as our camera games improve. we have been creating more chances than most in this league and we started putting them away last week so again, hoping that continues...doubt TM will want to tinker too much, think his main influence will be on the training pitch with the young lads plus a couple of subtle changes here and there when needed, think he said something along the lines of 'why change things when they are working ok'.
We played him in defence but he always insisted that he wanted to play midfield - I remember him scoring at QPR during the Moyes era, I liked him but he didn't fancy dropping down to League One.
Yeah he was a good player. Tweedledum and tweedledee wanted to make him the best paid player in league 1to keep him but he wanted to play higher. Watmore and his pace will cause a few problems. Hopefully our defence can set up for it
As with Bristol City the pressure will all be on Boro which will help us in my opinion, we'll just get on with the game ... ... I'm going for a real statement of intent, 3-0, Ha’way the Lads!!!
I’ve never minded Boro so never feels like a derby to me like but a bit extra maybe with Mowbray here. All I want is the three points. Wilders no mug so I can see there being 1 goal in it. Thankfully we have goals in us.
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Another tough game but we have pace and energy and are playing with confidence. I'll go for a 1-1 draw. Haway the lads.
No, he never **** on us. We signed him in the premier league. The guy had every right to look for a move when we dropped into the third division.
I was being a bit harsh with the **** on us comment I think it was more the Donald etc... making a big deal of "wanting to keep him" at the time. When they were probably glad to cash in.
4/1 seems ridiculous odds with Boro 3/4. I'd say personally all 3 results are equally likely so my well have a flutter on us. Expect a decent game with both teams scoring 1-1 or 1-2 for me
Monday and Tuesday off graft and first away game with mates/without young son for a long time. Think I’ll have ‘a few’