Like they say, it's not the despair. I can handle despair. It's the hope that does me in XD
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Like they say, it's not the despair. I can handle despair. It's the hope that does me in XD
I am pretty sure us drawing 0-0 with Chelsea and winning 2-0 v Swansea has instilled renewed confidence in our defence with the Collins - Tomkins duo working to full effect in tandem with one another.
That being said, I would fancy us to beat the Canaries should the game go ahead.
Norwich are there for the takng AC or not, take the points while we can, no guarantee he game will be called anyhoot.
As you said elsewhere if we cant beat Norwich at home without Carroll then we really are in trouble.Quote:
Originally Posted by GARNETT
Back on topic. Based on the tube strike going ahead, how many of you will be effected if the game does not get called off?
I'd have to drive in and park in the Barking Road Tesco car park.
As you said elsewhere if we cant beat Norwich at home without Carroll then we really are in trouble.Quote:
Originally Posted by JimmyV66
Back on topic. Based on the tube strike going ahead, how many of you will be effected if the game does not get called off?[/quote]
The strike if it goes ahead would start at 9.30pm so leaving would be the problem not arriving.
I will get a bus.
I believe the DLR is not affected.
Cheers for that info Garnett.
Walk home for me then. Only 50 minutes.
Said on the radio that should the strike go ahead then london clubs playing at home on the Tues and Weds will look into the prospect of having thier games postponed.
As both teams are out of the FA Cup I suppose if it's postponed it could be re-arranged for the Saturday.
Both clubs would have to agree but I wonder how much we'd be keen to play with Carroll being available if it was put back until after the Everton game.
best scenario for us indeed, probably won't happen though.Quote:
Originally Posted by palerider
...if you went to games!Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperIrons