Cookie and Kit will put one over us next week.
First home win for over a year..... no bother we'll help you out.
Sunderland are rather sh1te this year, it would be Sod's law that we lose to them
What could possibly go wrong...
I'd hope it helps there's no midweek game so we can put in a high tempo display & start taking more of the chances we create. The home crowd will get frustrated, just need to avoid gifting them soft goals.
Quote from: Fernhurst on December 09, 2017, 06:52:06 PM
Cookie and Kit will put one over us next week.
First home win for over a year..... no bother we'll help you out.
After todays win, what a negative posting, the sort of thing I would have written 5 hours ago, you might be right though!
Probably right..... been supporting in excess of 60 years and just feel it in my bones.
HOWEVER, some of our passing game today was sublime, so maybe they will not be able to live with us.
They drew away to wolves today so they can't be that bad
There have been babies conceived and born since Sunderland last won at home Slaphead and Fulham are next up.
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They will both dream of putting one over on us right up to kick off.The the game kicks off and the dream ends
Lee Catermole red carded today, used to be a decent player but not sure what he's like now?
Coleman, Symons and Sunderland will huff and they will puff, but there is no way they can blow our house down, unless we let them.
We should win and I don't understand those who are saying it is a sure fire home win. Sure, this is football and there are no certainties but we should turn them over.
If we cannot turn them over in the current state they are in, then I will be extremely annoyed and disappointed.
Quote from: SP on December 09, 2017, 09:28:28 PM
Lee Catermole red carded today, used to be a decent player but not sure what he's like now?
Always was a red card waiting happen, the man just isn't right for the modern game.
Quote from: Twig on December 10, 2017, 10:14:17 AM
We should win and I don't understand those who are saying it is a sure fire home win. Sure, this is football and there are no certainties but we should turn them over.
They have one chance to avoid not winning a game a whole calender year at home with Cookie in charge it's written in the stars. If there is a dodgy record that a team has in place then you can put your mortgage in us obliging
Years and years of watching Fulham just prepares me to be ready for a defeat against Sunderland, Cookie and Kit next week.
Being pretty much snowed in here in the depths of Gloucestershire I have watched the two derby games today.
Just One request: Please can we sign David Silva and Jordan Pickford.
Thank you
It is not so long ago that people were moaning because we dud not turn over Bolton.
Just look at what they have done since and it is largely down to confidence.
Sunderland have a new management team and achieved a creditable result yesterday.
We should beat them, but to be totally realistic if Chris Coleman is giving them a bit more belief, anything can happen and probably the biggest challenge they will have to overcome will be the attitude of their own supporters.
We have to score first.
Quote from: Stoneleigh Loyalist on December 10, 2017, 06:57:33 PM
It is not so long ago that people were moaning because we dud not turn over Bolton.
Just look at what they have done since and it is largely down to confidence.
Sunderland have a new management team and achieved a creditable result yesterday.
We should beat them, but to be totally realistic if Chris Coleman is giving them a bit more belief, anything can happen and probably the biggest challenge they will have to overcome will be the attitude of their own supporters.
We have to score first.
Sorry I have really lost confidence on this one.
If we score 1st, 2nd and 3rd and there is only five minutes left I may start to believe that we are in with half a chance.
I agree that it's a worry as we never know which kind of Fulham will turn up, especially with our defence, and no forwards that can be addressed as a striker.
If we can keep a clean sheet, we only need to score one goal. Easier said than done, I know.
But surely we are in much better shape that they are. If we are to narrow the gap between us and the top 6, then these are the games we have to win. Forget Coleman and Symons. We should be able to back Jok against those 2.
Nevertheless, Jok must select his starting 11 carefully, and his squad, as this will be no picnic. But it should be an incentive for our players to perform.
If ever a team has not won for ages, a player has not scored for ages then play us. John Obi Mikel had never scored for that lot down the road for years...then along came us....Sod's Law will no doubt prevail this coming weekend.
Thank you and good night
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And what about Huddleston promising not to cut his hair til he scored.
Hair was down to his backside....... then along came Fulham.
Really want us to win, as another 3 points would put us " back in the game " but this game smells of Fulhamish !!!
Yes we have to look at gaining maximum points, an away draw at this stage is not sufficient, we have to be more ambitious.
Quote from: Slaphead in Qatar on December 09, 2017, 08:25:50 PM
They drew away to wolves today so they can't be that bad
Have you seen the stats against them from the game against Wolves?
Firstly it was a goaless draw against Wolves
Wolves had 71% posession
Wolves had 23 shots vs Sunderland's one
Wolves had four on target - Sunderland had one.
Lee Cattermole - their supposed midfield Lynchpin got sent off - he can't play against us.
They simply defended very well and were lucky.
The only way I can see that having a positive influence on them in time, is if it was simply the game plan to defend for 90 minutes and build up self esteem that they could keep a clean sheet.
http://www.skysports.com/football/wolves-vs-sland/stats/374870
So much for stats, shows how misleading they are when it comes down to the important part, Goals !
That's what win games. Or lack of them prevents you from winning games.
What other run ending sods law examples can people remember, as in my time supporting Fulham it seems remarkable to the extent that it's the main thing I would define as Fulhamish.
I remember Bale had never won a game for Spurs in 23 games or something, then we came along and he's gone on to become a superstar.
I'm never resigned to, or anticipating, defeat in the build-up to games, though I realise we could lose any game.
I see the Sunderland game as neither and easy win, or a definitely Fulhamish banana skin, but another tough test -one in which I hope Fulham will come out with a positive result.
I'm sure Chris will have Sunderland well organised, and crowd will be behind their new manager, and that Sunderland will give us a game, but I hope we come out on top.
Quote from: RaySmith on December 12, 2017, 10:43:57 AM
I'm never resigned to, or anticipating, defeat in the build-up to games, though I realise we could lose any game.
I see the Sunderland game as neither and easy win, or a definitely Fulhamish banana skin, but another tough test -one in which I hope Fulham will come out with a positive result.
I'm sure Chris will have Sunderland well organised, and crowd will be behind their new manager, and that Sunderland will give us a game, but I hope we come out on top.
Of course we all hope we come out on top but somehow this one has Sunderland written all over it, the essential ingredients are all there for a typical Fulhamish result.
The other side of that coin will be a performance similar to QPR a few years back and we'll smash em.
Put it this way, I won't be putting us in my weekly accumulator. No faith in this side to grind out results atm.
Quote from: Marcel_Gecov on December 12, 2017, 12:12:33 PM
The other side of that coin will be a performance similar to QPR a few years back and we'll smash em.
The coin used for this match will be the equivalent of the old double heade coin.
It will take a lot to convince me that we are in with a chance for this one.
I need something like "Ivor and McBride have been rejuvenated to team up for this one match"
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At one time The name Sunderland may have struck fear into certain teams and supporters. When playing them on their own patch. Coleman nor any other manager will save them. It is now Sunderland's turn to rough it.
Whether they stay up or not remains to be seen. Whatever happens we should finish a lot higher, therefore, anything less that three points will feel like a defeat.
We have drawn far too many matches this season, we are not very good at keeping clean sheets or scoring goals, let alone taking shots.
But we are in a far better place than them, a manager is only as good as the players he has under his wing. Coleman may stabilise them, but then again he has a poor hand dealt him.
They are there for the taking, especially at home, they won't be sitting back like they did against Wolves and riding their luck.
There will be room for us to exploit, if Jok plays Sess at full back and we lose, then I shall not defend him any more, because for me he would have gone past the point of no return.
If Fulham win, then he lives to fight another day, and we get another three precious points.
Interestingly (to me at least), both Fulham and Sunderland were founded n 1879 yet we have only played each other 62 times.
Quote from: hopper on December 12, 2017, 10:23:35 AM
What other run ending sods law examples can people remember, as in my time supporting Fulham it seems remarkable to the extent that it's the main thing I would define as Fulhamish.
I remember Bale had never won a game for Spurs in 23 games or something, then we came along and he's gone on to become a superstar.
Brum last season
Huddlestone goal for haircut
Quote from: FulhamKC on December 14, 2017, 12:18:20 AM
Interestingly (to me at least), both Fulham and Sunderland were founded n 1879 yet we have only played each other 62 times.
We have the same birthday ?
Quote from: f321ffc on December 09, 2017, 08:47:46 PM
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