Us and Bournemouth have both drawn our last two games. We have had an illness on the camp and they have let slip when winning. I feel we will be stronger mentally from our two points and they must surely feel deflated especially today from being two up, having a man sent off and then conceding two goals very late.
We're getting a whole week to rest FINALLY after the international break where a majority of our starting 11 were out, we came back to 3 games in 6 days, plus Norovirus. Still unbeaten in 9 games.
Quote from: ChesterTheTabby on November 27, 2021, 05:07:27 PM
We're getting a whole week to rest FINALLY after the international break where a majority of our starting 11 were out, we came back to 3 games in 6 days, plus Norovirus. Still unbeaten in 9 games.
Only conceded once in those two games too. And that's debatable whether it should have been a goal any way. I'd say we're a lot more on top.
Quote from: RufusBrevettatemyhamster on November 27, 2021, 05:09:40 PM
Quote from: ChesterTheTabby on November 27, 2021, 05:07:27 PM
We're getting a whole week to rest FINALLY after the international break where a majority of our starting 11 were out, we came back to 3 games in 6 days, plus Norovirus. Still unbeaten in 9 games.
Only conceded once in those two games too. And that's debatable whether it should have been a goal any way. I'd say we're a lot more on top.
Completely agree - and as for debatable, I don't think there can be much - elbow into Rodak's face, offside player, handball, arm ball. All dis-allowable on their own, but these were combined!
Also they will have Lerma missing after the red card and I believe that was Mepham's 5th yellow which should mean he will miss the game as well.
Seems like the wheels are coming off for S P then. Finally.
giving up a 2 goal lead with 10 minutes remaining must have an effect, us drawing 2 games with a squad hit by illness should be a boost for us as we could easily (reasonably) have lost either or both games
is the Bournemouth results the opposite of Fulhamish?
All of the above and Bournmouth have to make the trip to the Cottage and play in front of our fans.
COYW
Parker will have to do more than a trip to Saville Row to counter all of the above.
Mitro will have a point to prove, hope he gets a hat-trick.
Quote from: rebel on November 27, 2021, 06:09:58 PM
Mitro will have a point to prove, hope he gets a hat-trick.
What's 9 goals called? A Hat trick hat trick.
While the premise of this topic to some might seem to "make sense", it rarely comes into play. Especially ahead of either a big game or playoff competition. I've seen many instances where a team has clinched playoff eligibility a bit early and finish the regular season on a poor run. Then they go right into the playoffs blazing, with success. I wouldn't let B'mouths' recent slip-ups influence how this game turns out. Gonna be a tough, tough game (for both sides).
Quote from: WindyCity on November 28, 2021, 04:34:23 PM
While the premise of this topic to some might seem to "make sense", it rarely comes into play. Especially ahead of either a big game or playoff competition. I've seen many instances where a team has clinched playoff eligibility a bit early and finish the regular season on a poor run. Then they go right into the playoffs blazing, with success. I wouldn't let B'mouths' recent slip-ups influence how this game turns out. Gonna be a tough, tough game (for both sides).
Of course, but if there is a psychological edge to be won then lets not give it to them.
Oh, I don't think there is a 'psychological' advantage either way. These guys are professionals. Sometimes simple observers, fans, we're just dopey fans (me, being one of the biggest dopes here), try to ply or make some sense of recent trends and put some value to it. Sure, there is such a thing as momentum/winning/losing streaks and such, but I think heading into a big game or playoff competition you can throw all that recent stuff/trends right out the window. These players are pros and will be focused on the important task at hand.
JMHO
COYW!!!!