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Author Topic: At home but where is the comfort?  (Read 61267 times)

Offline supertom

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Re: At home but where is the comfort?
« Reply #345 on: November 03, 2013, 12:45:58 PM »
They had some decent chances, especialy at the end. I tell you what, they're a right bunch of slack jawed yokels too.

A derby game is a great leveller. Look how awful we were from December to February, yet we could and should have been four up at half time.

I think it will be a draw too; a good result, especially if we pick up six points at home. We would be on 18 going into more winnable games in December.

That's the key really. If we're ever going to sort out our home form, we've got just about the best possible chance of starting a run in the next 3 games. Two sides below us in the table, both struggling for goals. Win two home games on the bounce and it can start the ball rolling. It doesn't have to be pretty either. That can come with confidence.

 


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