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Football really is crazy.
Last week we had 24 shots, dominated possession, hit the woodwork twice and lost the game to an opponent that had 8 shots.
Harrogate had 20 shots today, we looked shaky at the back and really didn?t play that well and we win 3-1.
Of the two performances we were far less deserving of a win today.
Are we playing under more pressure at home which has influenced results?
We certainly don?t play better away from home but our shots/goals ratio must be far better!
I've wondered for a while if some refs seem determined not to be influenced by the 'big club, big crowd' thing relative to our opposition. Determined to the point of not giving decisions based on what they actually see because they don't want to appear biased. Although I am admittedly biased in real time, replays have proved we have suffered from some really awful decisions at Meadow Lane.
we've done something to p!ss them off I reckon. SM is more direct in his criticism of the officials than manager's used to be - but usually with justification, maybe that. Thought his red card was just silly given some of the elbows and fouls that players get away with on Jatta and Abbott, not to mention JJ's broken leg, Palmers eye socket smashed, Platt bloody nose yesterday...
Then those Coventry playoffs came up the other day...
What I'm holding onto, in terms of repeating patterns, is JJ's winner against Boredem Wood. I wouldn't complain if he did the same on Saturday to seal the last auto spot, no sirree bob.
I know what you mean - it’s the fact that so many decisions consistently go against us from these “awayers” that raises suspicions. We’ve had plenty of penalty shouts this season, but very few penalties - including two clear fouls in one half a few games ago (Crewe?).
Be interesting if Bradford fans feel they have the same problem (though I’m really hoping they do next Saturday).