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    Good sign

    “The pulsating stalemate against the Hornets has proven to be the fifth time Albion have come from behind to earn a result in their last six league outings, which is a remarkable stat given the immense pressure the playing squad is under to secure a top six finish”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    “The pulsating stalemate against the Hornets has proven to be the fifth time Albion have come from behind to earn a result in their last six league outings, which is a remarkable stat given the immense pressure the playing squad is under to secure a top six finish”.
    It's certainly a far better result when you are two nil down and come back then two nil up.
    Enjoy the draw better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    It's certainly a far better result when you are two nil down and come back then two nil up.
    Enjoy the draw better.

    You are right. When we scored in the 91st minute and saw the other results going for us we left the stadium happy. We could have easily left miserable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    You are right. When we scored in the 91st minute and saw the other results going for us we left the stadium happy. We could have easily left miserable!
    Must have been an amazing atmosphere when that second goal went in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    You are right. When we scored in the 91st minute and saw the other results going for us we left the stadium happy. We could have easily left miserable!
    Actually it did feel like a win of sorts to me..

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    Whenever you come back to draw after being two goals down it can feel like a win. However, as has been stated, if you draw after leading by two goals, it can feel like defeat. Funny that, as you get one point from both scenarios.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    Must have been an amazing atmosphere when that second goal went in.

    Yes it was magical and a huge celebration. Would take a point at Stoke with Rotherham and Sunderland coming up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Yes it was magical and a huge celebration. Would take a point at Stoke with Rotherham and Sunderland coming up!
    Keeping unbeaten is a good thing alright. Although we are good at bouncing back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Yes it was magical and a huge celebration. Would take a point at Stoke with Rotherham and Sunderland coming up!
    I really want us to beat Stoke, I don’t like that club (amongst all my other dislikes)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    I really want us to beat Stoke, I don’t like that club (amongst all my other dislikes)!

    Horrible supporters and would love them to go down with Millwall

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