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  • #16
    Poor 1st half 27% possession. usual problems. Aggy has a crap 1st touch. Needs to keep going rather than stopping when he feels something hoping the ref will give him a free kick. Passing all over is poor. Oppo bever get challenged in midfield and can make 50 yards without being bothered by a white shirt.

    2nd half better with 31% possession, 2 goals, more coherent play and they never troubled Vickers at all.

    Delighted with the 3 points. Happy to be top 6.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by macstheman View Post
      I give up, I know sod all about football. Beam me up Scottie��*��
      Well, limited possession or not, we’re 6th and 16 points clear of Leicester in the bottom three.
      Not sure how many would’ve predicted that back in August.

      Please don’t mention Scottie…watching the rugby!

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      • #18
        Definitely game of 2 halves, top 6. Can we stay there? With Morris back very possibly. And Leicester, could they go down? I didn't think so but the points deduction seems to have rocked them.

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        • #19
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          Please don't mention Scottie; watching the rugby![/QUOTE]

          🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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          • #20
            Originally posted by macstheman View Post
            🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
            Confusing scenes where I am, with a bunch of clueless Americans staring at us like we had St Vitus Dance, Rams game only available on radio so I spent 90 mins kicking an imaginary round ball and cheering, immediately followed by Mrs F cheering and FFSing the Scotland text commentary for the next 80 mins. Happy days here all round

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
              Confusing scenes where I am, with a bunch of clueless Americans staring at us like we had St Vitus Dance, Rams game only available on radio so I spent 90 mins kicking an imaginary round ball and cheering, immediately followed by Mrs F cheering and FFSing the Scotland text commentary for the next 80 mins. Happy days here all round
              Best not mention the cricket then!

              Rugby wasn’t fair. The Scots had backs who could pass, catch, tackle and move very quickly.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                Well, limited possession or not, we?re 6th and 16 points clear of Leicester in the bottom three.
                Not sure how many would?ve predicted that back in August.

                Please don?t mention Scottie?watching the rugby!
                Genuinely surprised to have got a predicton right! It is rather strange at the moment, we play bang average at times, but we are top 6 for now. Feels a bit like 2007, when we somehow got into the play off final and won despite being the poorer team.

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                • #23
                  Both managers called it a set piece game which with Pat we are always dangerous. Bully in the box, great ball from Eder and he heads in another. We score for the 22nd consecutive time and win a home game at last. 3 PTS but I'm confused🤔

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by swaledale View Post
                    Genuinely surprised to have got a predicton right! It is rather strange at the moment, we play bang average at times, but we are top 6 for now. Feels a bit like 2007, when we somehow got into the play off final and won despite being the poorer team.
                    Do you not have a feeling with the current team that something is waiting to click? That season under Billy we weren't great most of the time but we're stubborn but I never felt something was developing, we were what we were.

                    We are missing the spine of the team still as they said on RD. Zetterstrom, Langas, Travis, Morris back and I think we will get better.

                    I feel excited more than anytime than since the 1st McLaren stint.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
                      Do you not have a feeling with the current team that something is waiting to click? That season under Billy we weren't great most of the time but we're stubborn but I never felt something was developing, we were what we were.

                      We are missing the spine of the team still as they said on RD. Zetterstrom, Langas, Travis, Morris back and I think we will get better.

                      I feel excited more than anytime than since the 1st McLaren stint.
                      I think we ‘clicked’ at Bristol and your point about missing the ‘spine of the team’ is a good one which also shows how wise Eustace’s strengthening has been, but what do you want from this season?

                      Do you want to go up, or do you recognise that we were seriously second best to Ipswich last week and managed less than 28% possession against a very average Championship side yesterday? I’m not sure btw.
                      Last edited by ramAnag; 15-02-2026, 08:25 AM.

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                      • #26
                        That Billy D side was a point clear with a game in hand at this poiny in the season. From here on in things dropped off and we missed out on the autos. Good day out at Wembley and things dropped off even further after that.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ram Pant View Post
                          That Billy D side was a point clear with a game in hand at this poiny in the season. From here on in things dropped off and we missed out on the autos. Good day out at Wembley and things dropped off even further after that.
                          They did after the January signings.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                            I think we ‘clicked’ at Bristol and your point about missing the ‘spine of the team’ is a good one which also shows how wise Eustace’s strengthening has been, but what do you want from this season?

                            Do you want to go up, or do you recognise that we were seriously second best to Ipswich last week and managed less than 28% possession against a very average Championship side yesterday? I’m not sure btw.
                            I don't subscribe to the idea we aren't ready to go up, very few teams are. When you get up its how you strengthen thats key.

                            Its hard to say what I want. At the start I wanted to stay up without the threat of relegation. Tick.

                            Hitting the top 6 absolutely id love to stay there and go up, realistically id be disappointed if we don't finish top 10.

                            I appreciate a lot of rams feel scarred by last time , we were second best in both the semi final and final but still won, it didn't turn out well and to be honest if we go up well likely come down but whenever we go up thats the likely outcome.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                              I think we ‘clicked’ at Bristol and your point about missing the ‘spine of the team’ is a good one which also shows how wise Eustace’s strengthening has been, but what do you want from this season?

                              Do you want to go up, or do you recognise that we were seriously second best to Ipswich last week and managed less than 28% possession against a very average Championship side yesterday? I’m not sure btw.
                              We were 2nd best but weren't thrashed. Burnley "walked" the championship last season, now struggling after strengthening, Sunderand on the other hand spentheavily but invested well it seems.

                              Me, I'd take promotion, it would if handled sensibly enhance the income, maybe even attract some welcome investment which we are going to need to take the next step. But if we don't go up I won't be disappointed.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by swaledale View Post
                                We were 2nd best but weren't thrashed. Burnley "walked" the championship last season, now struggling after strengthening, Sunderand on the other hand spentheavily but invested well it seems.

                                Me, I'd take promotion, it would if handled sensibly enhance the income, maybe even attract some welcome investment which we are going to need to take the next step. But if we don't go up I won't be disappointed.
                                True and balanced. It’s head and heart I suppose. My head says it’s too early. My heart will obviously hope, especially if we remain in contention.
                                I’d much prefer a Coventry/Boro season next year, which I think we’ll be capable of, to being the Premiership’s week in week out whipping boys, but as you say, look at Sunderland and if the extra income is ‘handled sensibly’ - which I think it will be - who knows?
                                Que sera and enjoying the lack of pressure.

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