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Does anyone else get the impression that we have been more unlucky then normal this season in playing teams when they are in form? Bradford are an example, they are now worse than when we played them, ditto Harrogate, Notts County, and to some extent Salford. Then FGR this coming weekend are much improved. Walsall and Newport were flying when we played them.
However, Bradford are still very good at persistent fouling!
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on March 19, 2024, 09:20:16 pmDoes anyone else get the impression that we have been more unlucky then normal this season in playing teams when they are in form? Bradford are an example, they are now worse than when we played them, ditto Harrogate, Notts County, and to some extent Salford. Then FGR this coming weekend are much improved. Walsall and Newport were flying when we played them.You’re not wrong DU.And we have a rampant Crawley Town to play a week on Friday.
A lot of bad feeling on one of the forums for mentioning a fire drill, not really the most thought out comment.Looking at the empty seats and then the attendance there was a massive difference in tickets sold v actual attendance
4th highest wage bill, behind Stockport, Wrexham and Mansfield ?
My mate came over today for a beer and showed me a picture of the City kop on Tuesday. There were massive gaps.City also started selling season tickets for next season around the time that they lost the first of three consecutive home defeats.Rupp was actually there on Tuesday and got some stick from fans.
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on March 19, 2024, 09:20:16 pmDoes anyone else get the impression that we have been more unlucky then normal this season in playing teams when they are in form? Bradford are an example, they are now worse than when we played them, ditto Harrogate, Notts County, and to some extent Salford. Then FGR this coming weekend are much improved. Walsall and Newport were flying when we played them.I remember writing around the time that we were in dire straits earlier in the season that not only had we played practically all the teams in the top half of the table, but we had played them away from home and having got those fixtures out of the way, that it would be easier in the second half. But as time has gone on, so the early season form has turned around completely.You would not have expected Forest Green Rovers to be 6th in the current 6-match Form Table and awaiting us next week there are Crawley - in second place!