has anyone got back from the game and wants to let us know how really went on
scalehall shrimp
Keith wrote:Just arrived home (6:33am)
How it really went...
We weren't very good, but neither were they. We looked like we'd come for a 0-0 so they always looked on top. The first half was memorable for... ooh, something but err... I forget now.
Second half began with us being not very good and neither were they but us playing deep made them look better and they were always on top.
Corner. Goal. Bollocks. That turgid 0-0 was out of the window. Suddenly we began to knock it about and attack. Drummie was a few inches away from getting on a great cross and we were bossing the game. Luton we chasing shadows. When the equaliser came it was from a superb strike from Danny. As the celebrations settled down I said "right, now let's not settle for a draw, let's keep pushing for the win..."
So we sat back for the draw that we originally come for and let them come at us again... obviously.
I really think we are better than that. I think we could have gone to Luton yesterday with the mentality that we could take all three points. If we'd played like we did the week before [at home], we would have won clearly. Why is it so much harder to win away from home than at home? How much is all in the head?
MotM was obviously Rene Howe because that is now traditional. Other than that, Frazer followed by Mc Stay. When did anyone last pick a midfield player as MotM?
scalehallshrimp wrote:interested to know if wainwright played as well as last week
scalhall shrimp
Christies Child wrote:Interestingly a Luton fan has posted on the Football Forum that he thought we looked excellent in the period between going a goal down and getting the equaliser. But after that we reverted back to negative tactics.
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