I think we will be soundly thrashed 0-3 for me, but that should mean we win if my past predictions are anything to go by.
My mind travels back to Good Friday 1972 and one of my favourite games ever - John O'Hare ran the show and we prevailed in the mud as we beat Leeds 2-0
How the mighty have fallen. We now need a miracle to even avoid the indignity of relegation, but wouldn't it be great if we pulled out a cracker tomorrow?
Me? Heart 2-0. head 0-2
I think we will be soundly thrashed 0-3 for me, but that should mean we win if my past predictions are anything to go by.
1-1 about time we had a draw
1 - 3 as Fulham get closer to the PL whilst we have one foot on the trapdoor and the other on the proverbial banana skin!
1-3. Mitrovic hat-trick.
Heartwarming stuff last night. Great performance, feared the worst early on but a brave and deserved win and a brilliant atmosphere.
I think it's one we got away with. Possession was about even, 48/52 in their favour. We had 6 shots to their 21. Shots on target were 4/8 to them. When they attacked, there was always a man in space, available to take the pass. We resorted to our surfeit of back passes as per usual because there was no outlet. Undecided on whether that was down to their class organisation, a lack of movement off the ball on our our part or a bit of both. Their goal came from a good move in which Bielik failed to track his man, Carvalho, thereby giving him the opportunity to shoot and score. Architects of our own downfall. We also gifted them several opportunities through losing possession in our defensive third by that faffing about at the back lark. Not a bad tactic but IMO we over utilise it, especially considering our central defenders don't have the ball skills of a Roy Mac/Todd/Stimac etc. We went for it 2nd half and nicked a win. How often has the reverse happened in previous seasons where we've "hammered" a team only to lose? This time the penny dropped our way. On to QPR. Not in good form despite yesterday's draw at the Terriers. Can we shake our away, and even worse away in London, voodoo? I hope so. MOTM? Lots of possibilities. The entire back 5. Ebiowei. Plange who had his best game for ages...... I come down to a straight choice between Allsop and Thompson. Allsop for a string of saves, especially that triple one in the second half. Thompson for a good all round display topped off with the first real positive play of the game for us, turned to beat their man, charged upfield as if he'd suddenly remembered what attack means, pinpoint ball into Buchanan's path, great cross and, finally, and I really mean, at long, long last, we had a forward attacking the 6 yard box and Plange put it nicely away. That move started by Liam kick started our game and we were got a second, again, because we played forward rather than back. Take a bow young Liam Thompson. MOTM by a shaven whisker from Allsop.