To be fair, 0-0 remains a good result in a two legged affair without the away goals rule, and would have been fine then had we turned up in the home leg. We all know the reasons why we didn't, and it does seem unlikely that would happen again.
I'd take 0-0 at Hillsborough all day long, wouldn't...
Brighton though. <picture of Sid James>
Hilarious stuff I'm sure you'll agree. And don't forget if you ask fans of clubs in the "Prem", they'll ALL say Wednesday *deserve* to be in the top division and won't of heard of Brighton. <Sid James again>
Someone's got to do it, Bozza. :thumbsup: Turkey keeps licking their àrses when even his own brother wisely said he can feel himself getting less intelligent with every passing moment spent on that site.
You'll argue with anyone over any old toss won't you?
Of course it's NOW. We achieved that 15 point gap with THIS squad of players. It is therefore pertinent.
This thread on owlstalk has made me chuckle:
http://www.owlstalk.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic/239569-1500-tickets
Apparently we're only taking 500 fans there, we started a "pseudo rivalry" with them, and are cross about their silly Sid James emoji.
Silly me - I thought it was that they...
There is this too. It'll be nice for Wednesday's long suffering fans not to have to listen to "your ground's too big for you" yet again, with away fans pointing at rows and rows of empty seats.
I should imagine the excitement on your board(s) are in stark contrast to the indifference here. We were properly bang up for the two recent play-off serious we've had, to the extent that some of us were counting the number of seats left on the site as so on. But seriously, we could be 3-0 up...
I'm not scared of playing you in the slightest - in fact, I think we'll probably beat you. It's just that I am just struggling to feel emotionally involved after Saturday. I can't 100% put my finger on why, I think it's a form of self-protection.
You see, in all likelihood, our best chance...
Hmmm. Possibly. As long as it's not a pic of a dog owned by anyone from NSC in Albion clobber. That would do nothing except make me want to punch my monitor very very hard.
Me too, mate. Me too.
I'd cuddle you if I could Boz. I think the only thing that could possibly make me feel better is for 50 or so Burnley and Middlesbrough fans to come on here to smugly commiserate before launching into the reasons why we are all wrong to be so bitter, then wonder why we...
To be honest, I'd rather just bounce up and down uncontrollably whilst singing, then head to the nearest pub with an assortment of Albion chums, but I think I get your point.
If I did what you said, I'd only get told off by the wife: "you NEVER do that when I'm around" or something.
Plus of course, it is weighing heavily on me that the WHOLE footballing community now thinks we're a bunch of bitter cry babies. I didn't realise this until that absolute nob from Burnley told us all on the other thread, but now I just feel it would be only right if we didn't bother turning up...
Does anyone else feel like this?
It's not that we've been there twice recently, it's not that I don't think we have a fighting chance, it's just that I STILL feel numb after Saturday. I just can't get excited by these fixtures. Anyone else feeling like this, or is it just me?