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Dont think DF has ever been walking on thin ice realy
oops. wigan and now fleetwood.
Quote from: legendslounger on February 17, 2018, 07:39:15 pmoops. wigan and now fleetwood.Not forgetting he was in charge at Brentford on that glorious day!Do you know what nemesis means Uwe?
Quote from: Prez on February 18, 2018, 04:20:59 pmQuote from: legendslounger on February 17, 2018, 07:39:15 pmoops. wigan and now fleetwood.Not forgetting he was in charge at Brentford on that glorious day!Do you know what nemesis means Uwe?Walsall’s ours. They are becoming the bogey side of all bogey sides. Getting Yeovil esque isn’t it At least we have put that one to bed.
Reading have always been a bogey side for us. Gillingham used to be, though not so much of late.
Quote from: The Red Baron on February 18, 2018, 06:49:10 pmReading have always been a bogey side for us. Gillingham used to be, though not so much of late. Not always (Reading).. Alan Brown might have a thing to say about that, as might Kerry Dixon!
Quote from: the vicar on February 17, 2018, 09:35:30 pmDont think DF has ever been walking on thin ice realyBelieve me Vicar he would have been if we had lost yesterday.The clamour for him to go would have been deafining. Do you not agree. Then the Rotherham game would have been even more difficult as the players confidence would be shot. A defeat there would have put him under massive pressure for a win against Bury. That would have been Win or Bust.I call that thin ice. Now we got that win yesterday and a good performance to boot the players will be buoyant going to Rotherham. Anything there is are bonus points. A defeat at home to Bury won’t go down well and pressure will be building again. I predict we will draw 1-1 at Rotherham Nd we will beat Bury 4-1 both games with a flat back 4