You're running away with the league though, the only teams that don't look like dropping points are yourselves and Derby and Derby are miles behind anyway.
hmmm.... 'running away with..." ...? Feels more like "tripping and stumbling drunkenly away..." but I'll allow it.
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You'd've probably taken a draw going in. And if offered 4 points from Plymouth and Ipswich, ya take that with no questions asked. Still, after being two up ... A win today and you walk away thinking you've got this division by the nads. I still think they'll walk promotion. The certainty will just come a bit later, that's all. Stuff Morecambe on Tuesday and the sun's back out.
Agreed @pookspur I had posted earlier this morning over at OT that this is a team that I feel like we stump our toes on all the time. We did. I predicted 1-1 ... oh well..
And another thing... Still haven't heard what was wrong with the iFollow app but from what I've read it was sketchy across the league for every team today. Some of our fans were able to view the match and some weren't. Some could only listen via the "listen" option. Neither worked for me.
Wednesday should walk it. And will, I suspect. But coming off the Cup loss to Fleetwood and losing a two-goal lead at Ipswich, dropping points here would strain the current 'feel good' vibe at Wednesday more than either of those other two did. Done and dusted by halftime would work for me.
I'm off work today. That means I'll be free to monitor this one (or watch, if it's available). The problem is that Spurs will be simultaneously playing AC Milan away in the Champions League. I'll probably watch that one, and end up wishing I'd watched Wednesday. I suspect I know which is more likely to get the right result.
Bannan scores in the first minute. 1-0 Wednesday. Get the second asap, then the third, and put this to bed early.
It's Valentines Day, and I'm taking mine out to dinner. If I'm still thinking about this match two hours from now, there's a bigger problem than being down a goal halfway through.
At one point we had a 69% possession rate. Finished the match 63 - 37 in our favor. It really could have been even worse of a scoreline if we could get that final ball* ... *that's what she said...
I'm over now. Doing Fulham/Wolves tonight and meeting a mate and his wife (from Indianapolis) for a pint after. Wednesday @Charlton tomorrow, with loads of OA folks meeting up before and after. Then Spurs/Chelsea on Sunday.
Were you sat in the end that we were attacking in the second half? Looked like a lot of Wednesday shirts down that way...