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  1. BEST early in 93 94 season ..we beat Everton 5 1 away and Blackburn 3 2 BUT the most complete performance was a 4 0 win at Elland Road including a Jerry Goss special. Wonderful days which ended all too soon when Walker left Worst Also at Elland Road in May 95 Needing a win to have a chance of staying up, we led for most of the match only to concede 2 in the last few minutes to confirm relegation and 9 seasons in the wilderness.
  2. 2 goals tonight against Tours FC in the Coupe de France...a team in the Ligue 2 relegation zone, 18th out of 20
  3. From what I saw vs PSG on Weds evening TV NOTHING has changed. Lightweight, poor touch , no presence at all. And still prone to meet a worldy save when he does get his one chance, this time a three yard header. We''ll be lucky if they do want him for anything like a decent price
  4. I imagine his treatment by the England management hasn''t helped. Must be hard to see your England career going down the pan courtesy of Hodgson and that GK coach we used to employ
  5.     Patrick Boyle   Danny Crow scored for Newport County and Jamie Cureton got a 90th minute winner for Cheltenham
  6. And heir pitiful away support for league matches ..230 at Carrow Road about the same as Hartlepool and Exeter brought in League One. Didn''t look too many more tucked into one section of the away end
  7. [quote user="patrickhiggins"][quote user="Mungo Bumpkin"] I''ve no idea how old you are Crabby and, for all I know, you may still have been in nappies in 1985 and/or 1995. If so, I would suggest that you have  little read up on our fate in the May of those two years - a lesson from history. [/quote]   In 1995 we were 6th wth 20 matches left . We won 1 in 20 took 10 points out of 60 and went down. In 2012/13 we were 7th on Dec 15 with 21 matches left. In 1995 we took 9 points from the first twelve of the 20 match slide. This season we have taken 8 points from the first 12. Both seasons feature the same things. Boring negative run of home draws in Jan and Feb , away day no shows. Negative managers, key players injured or not performing. Over reliance on one defender staying fit.(Newsome/Bassong) Too many parallels between 1995 and 2013       [/quote]   NO FURTHR COMMENT
  8. [quote user="Mungo Bumpkin"] I''ve no idea how old you are Crabby and, for all I know, you may still have been in nappies in 1985 and/or 1995. If so, I would suggest that you have  little read up on our fate in the May of those two years - a lesson from history. [/quote]   In 1995 we were 6th wth 20 matches left . We won 1 in 20 took 10 points out of 60 and went down. In 2012/13 we were 7th on Dec 15 with 21 matches left. In 1995 we took 9 points from the first twelve of the 20 match slide. This season we have taken 8 points from the first 12. Both seasons feature the same things. Boring negative run of home draws in Jan and Feb , away day no shows. Negative managers, key players injured or not performing. Over reliance on one defender staying fit.(Newsome/Bassong) Too many parallels between 1995 and 2013      
  9. 40 away games without a win, two seasons worth of rubbish..manager has got the team set up all wrong
  10. Hauled off on 70 minutes. If only that had gone in...
  11. Agree that £ 30 is a rdiculous price. One thing about the Reading ''generosity'' over prices is that their game is live on TV whereas ours is not.
  12. Swansea could play a big part in the relegation battle as they play 4 of the bottom five .   The difference is that we have a far harder run in.   Suddenly 4 of the bottom five are looking good against anyone in the division   We need to dig out a performance against teams on form when we clearly are on a down.
  13. This campaign starts to have the feel of 94-5 all over again.  Comfortable at one stage, looking good even ( 6th at New Year), a woeful F A Cup exit (at Everton), then a number of decent away performances with little or no reward and zero good fortune ( West Ham Leicester Tottenham, Leeds amongst others ). A single home win to make people think we are safe (3-0 over Ipswich in 94-5), then a slide into disaster, with a home game against Villa to finish. Hopefully it won''t go as badly wrong this time But I wouldn''t rule it out as it stands, with a tricky April to come.  
  14. Description of Ipswch''s efforts today...Salt and boiling water !..........Referee Hegley explained: “I turned up at the ground about 12.30pm and immediately spoke to the Ipswich groundsman, he highlighted a number of areas of the pitch that were of concern to him. “I looked at it and some of it was under thick frost, he said he could work on it so I gave him 45 minutes until 1.15pm – where he put large amounts of salt and boiling water in the hope that it would soften it up. “Some areas did soften up but unfortunately it became inconsistent where there was still large amounts of frost and soft areas and the safety of the players running at full tilt – getting a stud in one area which stops nicely and then the next area where they slip - the safety of the players is of paramount importance to me.
  15. One more to add to the mix...just after City lost to Millwall to end that brilliant run to the top, they went to Brighton on a freezing day and were outplayed for the first hour and 1-0 down till 80 minutes. Really thought the season was about to fold, but Holt and then Doc''s last goal for City turned it around in the last ten. As we had Southampton the following week ( who beat City comfortably at CR ) the win at Brighton was vital to keep City in the lead...
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