Weezertron Posted Thursday at 19:24 Share Posted Thursday at 19:24 10 minutes ago, Interpolic said: We've lost 2 consecutive games only once this season. The longest we've gone without winning is 4 games. We've had periods where performances were ropey and/or we've suffered very unexpected losses, but overall we've been remarkably consistent. If we've got Europe next year then we'll need a much better squad though aye Thats nice to learn. Always feel like we have one half of the season better than the other. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Posted Thursday at 19:25 Share Posted Thursday at 19:25 3 hours ago, 80 said: Aye, there's a few post retirement interviews I'll love to see if and when they finally come out. Got a horrible feeling there'll be a proper omerta from everyone who's spent much time with Howe though David James on Eddie Howe is a good one to look up Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Interpolic Posted Thursday at 19:30 Share Posted Thursday at 19:30 1 minute ago, Weezertron said: Thats nice to learn. Always feel like we have one half of the season better than the other. we technically didn't win for over a month in Nov/Dec but there was an international break in there and it was 2 draws/2 defeats. Tbh there were no signs before the 9 game winning run that this would end up being an outstanding season, that sequence really changed everything Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellis H Posted Thursday at 19:50 Share Posted Thursday at 19:50 Turning defeats into draws would help massively with the next step. We’ve won more games than anyone bar Liverpool but we’ve lost 9 which is just 1 less than Everton, Bournemouth and Fulham. Only Tottenham and Southampton have fewer draws than us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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