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Sure I remember Pearson scoring a screamer in pre-season once, at Morecambe possibly.
I said pre-match in the prediction league that whilst in bed asleep, a scoreline of 2 - 6 popped into my head/dream (nothing to do with my dream, the scoreline just appeared, dreams huh!)... seems had we taken our chances, it could well have been 6!
Maguire was my MOTM, so much more effective when he is played upfront.
It's that easy to look good on the center circle that you have played professional football how many times? I forget so please tell.1 goal in a 103 starts is a bit of a clue.
I thought the young lad for Bolton, Luca Connell, looked a decent player for them before he went off injured.
The only critiscm of yesterday is we should have won by 4 or 5. Pearson was brilliant again yesterday, great to watch.
Maguire was my MOTM, so much more effective when he is played upfront.
Personally thought Maguire was very decent, was involved with all our good attacks and was constantly hassling.
Nice ball for Barkhuizen's goal and his touch that put him in through in the first half was sexy.
Gutted he didn't finish off that run where he left two defenders and the keeper on their ass.
Just watched the highlights in a damp overcast Texas. Yet again the iFollow commentators pronounced we had won with ten or more minutes left and were nearly confounded. I wish they wouldn't do that. That Rudd save just kept this season alive.
Just watched the highlights in a damp overcast Texas. Yet again the iFollow commentators pronounced we had won with ten or more minutes left and were nearly confounded. I wish they wouldn't do that. That Rudd save just kept this season alive.
I thought it was a decent save, but there wasn’t a single team mate slap him on the back for keeping it out.....which I found a little strange.
I suppose at times watching your team have lots of possession it could feel like busy going nowhere.I think the real lesson from the game at Bolton is that we must make more of the possession we had and take our chances.
We played some very attractive midfield stuff, and I appreciate we have to be patient, but at times we were busy going nowhere.
I think the real lesson from the game at Bolton is that we must make more of the possession we had and take our chances.
We played some very attractive midfield stuff, and I appreciate we have to be patient, but at times we were busy going nowhere.
Too true kingNot taking our chances was the story of last season.
We were so clinical at QPR and Stoke, and then against Derby and Bolton quite the opposite. Need to take our chances on Wednesday as Norwich's front line don't seem to miss.
Played with him briefly. Prem clubs sniffing around him.
I'll pass on your best wishes tomorrow - he was quite sore on Sunday and sick to have to come off.