lucy wrote:Sears rounds the keeper and Pitman misses an open net! Should be 2-1!
I think you are being a bit harsh on pitman there lucy, sears really fizzed the ball across pitman couldn't get on the end of it at that pace
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lucy wrote:Sears rounds the keeper and Pitman misses an open net! Should be 2-1!
Yeah I agree, I actually thought at the time Freddie tried to score.itfc76trev wrote:lucy wrote:Sears rounds the keeper and Pitman misses an open net! Should be 2-1!
I think you are being a bit harsh on pitman there lucy, sears really fizzed the ball across pitman couldn't get on the end of it at that pace
Yeah watching back the highlights i could see how hard he kicked it.bluemike wrote:Yeah I agree, I actually thought at the time Freddie tried to score.itfc76trev wrote:lucy wrote:Sears rounds the keeper and Pitman misses an open net! Should be 2-1!
I think you are being a bit harsh on pitman there lucy, sears really fizzed the ball across pitman couldn't get on the end of it at that pace
lucy wrote:http://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/364459/bitt ... part-2/#17
Sour grapes anyone?, what an idiot.
The Reading home game be will postponed to make way for the FA Cup if of course we can beat Portsmouth.saint jude wrote:Took in the league standings for the first time since yesterday's game and got to say even at this stage we could be good for another play-off shot. Don't usually make judgments at such a stage of the campaign, but on the back of recent scores and the way it's headed, already looking at a safe top six finish. Damn stupid maybe as there's still so much more to be done and resolved, but can't help but feel a level of optimism (regards the club) as we enter new year.
Preston look beatable in the next league game, then after that you got Birmingham Away and Reading Home (eager for some payback after that humiliation in Berkshire earlier back in the season)
In between all that we have Portsmouth in the replayed game, so there are exciting times ahead without question.
Even if we don't beat Portsmouth it will probably be cancelled as Reading are likely to beat Huddersfield in their replay.lucy wrote:The Reading home game be will postponed to make way for the FA Cup if of course we can beat Portsmouth.saint jude wrote:Took in the league standings for the first time since yesterday's game and got to say even at this stage we could be good for another play-off shot. Don't usually make judgments at such a stage of the campaign, but on the back of recent scores and the way it's headed, already looking at a safe top six finish. Damn stupid maybe as there's still so much more to be done and resolved, but can't help but feel a level of optimism (regards the club) as we enter new year.
Preston look beatable in the next league game, then after that you got Birmingham Away and Reading Home (eager for some payback after that humiliation in Berkshire earlier back in the season)
In between all that we have Portsmouth in the replayed game, so there are exciting times ahead without question.