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Author Topic: Is Sherwood right?  (Read 4894 times)

Offline robbo1874

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Re: Is Sherwood right?
« Reply #30 on: April 13, 2015, 05:34:46 AM »
I think we have been a bit gung ho at times, but scoring goals is what will keep us up, "not losing' won't be enough, so we really have to go for it.

I am 99% sure, though, that if Lambert hadn't been sacked, we'd have got relegated.

We still might, but if it happens, we will at least go down fighting rather than boring the nation to death like we did under Lambert.
agree with this 100% paulie. I like lambert and desperately wanted him to succeed, but that spell around the time of the last break for international matches, it became clear to me he had to go. And thank fuck we pulled the trigger then- even after his new 4 yr deal. Fucking hell, what were we thinking with that? I thought we'd go down then, easy. Now I think we'll not be comfortable, but we'll scrape through. The Spurs win was absolutely massive.

 


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