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5 hours ago, BlueStar said:

Everyone loves the mackems and is delighted to see them exceeding expectations by doing adequately. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hate the ‘celebration police’ telling other fans what they should and shouldn’t be celebrating. Any newly promoted club putting in a backs to the wall performance like that in the 2nd half would be loving it if they made it out with a point. 
 

Lots of reasons to criticise the mackems for but celebrating a draw yesterday shouldn’t be one of them.

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Though I mock their support I'm actually surprised that at the highest peak they've had in 25years and maybe ever have that they're giving away tickets and still cant sell out even against Man City.

Thought they'd manage to fill it until falling back, a few bad results or the novelty wears off towards the end of this season or some point next.

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22 hours ago, GWN said:

 

 

Yep 100% , its what they always do.

 

I thought they were ok last night tbh, rode their luck but a good point. I was actually heartened to see it as i know we can beat City over 2 legs if we put it in.


Do you mean they hold their team and coach to standards previously set even though they may have been over performing? And they allow this new perceived ‘under performance’ to affect their enjoyment of watching their team, become increasingly frustrated, miserable, and entitled until they ruin it for themselves and anyone else trying to enjoy it?

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20 hours ago, Vedder said:

Hate the ‘celebration police’ telling other fans what they should and shouldn’t be celebrating. Any newly promoted club putting in a backs to the wall performance like that in the 2nd half would be loving it if they made it out with a point. 
 

Lots of reasons to criticise the mackems for but celebrating a draw yesterday shouldn’t be one of them.

 

Agree.

 

It reminded me of watching us under Rafa. They're well organised, you can see what they're trying to do and the players are well motivated, following the plan and doing their best. As a football fan it's easy to get behind that.

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Well, our red and white cousins continue their, relatively speaking, great season. At end of December they equalled their best ever points total at the half-way point (just taking their best ever total and then splitting it by number of games per month this season). They need another 6 points from the remaining 9 available to them this month to keep on track for their 58 point record.

Even if they fail to pick up any points in Jan or Feb (8 games) they will still be hitting their average points total for PL for that number of games played. Which shows you just how well they have done, or just how poor previous seasons have been dependent upon your perspective. 

 

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19 minutes ago, Coffee_Johnny said:

I wonder if Nordi Mukiele, who injured Burn, is likely to be targeted for some special attention when we play them in March? 

Also delighted long term clogger-in-chief, the second coming of Catts, Luke Onion is likely to be parked in the Champo on loan for our game.

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46 minutes ago, Coffee_Johnny said:

I wonder if Nordi Mukiele, who injured Burn, is likely to be targeted for some special attention when we play them in March? 

Hope so. Cowardly challenge ensuring he was protected and with no regard for Burn who was the only one genuinely going for the ball.

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