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Judging by me ticket they've bunged us upstairs again. Quick tip: there IS a lift if you don't fancy hauling yerself up all those bleeding steps. It's sort of behind/under the steps, not exactly obvious as you pass through turnstiles as all you see is the stairs.
I embarassed meself there last time we were upstairs there - old women were overtaking me as I wheezed my way up!
Yet again this feels like a crucial game. If we win we are back in the mix for survival, if we lose we could be 6 adrift of Hudds, and 8 or so adrift of others... It will be interesting to see if / how Marti uses the new signings.
Perhaps more hope than judgement, but I just have a feeling we might nick this one 1-2.
They looked much slicker, pacier and attack-minded than us when they stuffed Wrexham in midweek. They had a very lively wide/attacking lad back from injury. He'd been out for two months, a period during which they've slumped. So it's typical of our luck that he's back in their fold.
Let's be Frank, we were pigging awful against Hudd. They just looked more "at it" and more likely to win. I feel Rovers have far more about them and are more potent at finishing. Only chink of light I can see is they do concede quite a few and have a young foreign manager who insists they play out from the back despite fact they often get caught in possession doing so.
Beyond that, I can't recall us EVER turning up at Ewood. Our record there is shocking and its really difficult to see this squad of lightweights we currently have bucking that trend. I'm afraid I have a nasty feeling they're going to give us an absolute snotting, something akin to that debacle at Blackpool last year.
Dunno why I'm going really, may be an opportunity to see some of the new signings I suppose.
They looked much slicker, pacier and attack-minded than us when they stuffed Wrexham in midweek. They had a very lively wide/attacking lad back from injury. He'd been out for two months, a period during which they've slumped. So it's typical of our luck that he's back in their fold.
Let's be Frank, we were pigging awful against Hudd. They just looked more "at it" and more likely to win. I feel Rovers have far more about them and are more potent at finishing. Only chink of light I can see is they do concede quite a few and have a young foreign manager who insists they play out from the back despite fact they often get caught in possession doing so.
Beyond that, I can't recall us EVER turning up at Ewood. Our record there is shocking and its really difficult to see this squad of lightweights we currently have bucking that trend. I'm afraid I have a nasty feeling they're going to give us an absolute snotting, something akin to that debacle at Blackpool last year.
Dunno why I'm going really, may be an opportunity to see some of the new signings I suppose.
Would love to see him throw the new players in .
Hopefully they're all match fit .
Can't call this one because none.of us know what team will turn up .
Safe travels to all going to ewood.
Last week i'd have said we're losing this 3-1, this week i'm saying we every chance of turning up a result, their manager under fire, new bounce from some good signings. As ever it depends on which QPR shows up. Would love to see one of the new lads get a run about at some point.
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