Half time at St Mary's, and my lot are somewhat fortunate to be level 1-1 with Southampton - although, in truth, neither goal should've stood...
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san2sboro wrote: Bloody Watford.
In fact it should be just about enough, seeing as their final game is at home to Sheffield Wednesday. I mean, if a side are so bad that they can contrive to lose at home to the current Leeds team...
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Leeds may have had 5 consecutive defeats, but at least 4 of them were incredibly close, including the one where the manager was suddenly and suspiciously deprived of half his preferred team.
I don't think Wednesday need feel any shame in losing to our great club today.
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I think we can take it as read that Wednesday will always feel it's shameful to lose to Leeds. Whatever the circumstances. Local rivalry will do that.
One win in six, with the most recent defeat being against a side who themselves had five straight loses doesn't speak of a side in prime form. If Watford were given a free choice of all Championship sides to face next week, Wednesday would be right at the top of their list. Alongside Leeds, one suspects.
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Tranmere a goal down early on at Plymouth. In a match they simply cannot afford to lose.
One thing that sometimes happens at this time of a season is that both sets of fans at one game focusing intensly on a specific other one. i.e. that Plymouth-Tranmere game will be heavily on the minds of everyone at Hartlepool-Exeter. Which is currently 0-0.
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Janik wrote: I think we can take it as read that Wednesday will always feel it's shameful to lose to Leeds. Whatever the circumstances. Local rivalry will do that.
One win in six, with the most recent defeat being against a side who themselves had five straight loses doesn't speak of a side in prime form. If Watford were given a free choice of all Championship sides to face next week, Wednesday would be right at the top of their list. Alongside Leeds, one suspects.
I mean Watford don't have anything to fear, obviously, but i hope we manage to stop them going up (nothing against Watford per se, but I'm not keen on this kind of modern global club swapping players between Italy Spain and England on a whim type approach, and sacking managers like they're Palermo)
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