We've already had the new dawn. Last 3 games much improved and it'll get better from here. There'll obviously be defeats, and Saturday is a tough game away to a top side so a defeat here is fairly likely, but they are going to be less common now.
Another away draw would be decent. Pity Oscar isn't available. Think we need him and 1 or all of Tettheh, Allayhar, Traore before we can really start to kick on.
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Proper football returns … thank ****. City 3-0 Ugly Scummy Suburban London ****-tip.* *Not my words, accurate as **** though.
Proper football, splendid. I'd not really noticed the World Cup dates though, so now wondering why we're playing during a World Cup? Everything's odd (or worse) about this one
Eurgh. We've gone back to the days when Watford are better than us. So Watford to win. We'll score, but I can't see a win here unless we've completely changed tack and the lads put in a blinder.
Crazy that we haven't played them since Clucas banged in the winner after Niasse's red. Feels a lifetime ago.
Markovic had the winner after a brutally awesome counter that was one of the coolest goals ever. Clucas banged the bonus goal. The Markovic goal was one of my favorites of all time and got me fired up, so this was just an excuse to mention it. Thank you.
One of those games where I wonder if we'd stayed up what could have been. When that squad was firing on all cylinders it was quite good. Markovic must be a player who lamented our demise as he never got a chance to reproduce that form.
They've been a bit inconsistent, let's hope they have one of their off days. On paper, they should win, but as we know football isn't played on paper, but a deaw would be more than acceptable.