01-10-2014, 21:50
I'm not sure about this new-fangled "winning matches" fad. This wasn't how we used to do things back in the day. Whatever happened to racing into a 6-0 lead after ten minutes only to slowly concede half a dozen goals over the next eighty, with the last one coming a quarter of an hour into stoppage time? All this winning will never catch on, I tell thee.
Eight points by the end of September is about the par I'd set for an adequate start to the season, so after a tough start, it was great to see us hit that mark and do it in some style. But now, of course, we have to try and build on it during a tricky October. Liverpool and Man Utd are both going through transitional wobbles of their own, which raises a few hopes that we might be able to get a result or two with confidence on our side, but of course, they both remain tough fixtures. I expect us to aim for the kind of cautious but clinical performance at Anfield that we turned in at White Hart Lane, with mostly the same personnel on the team sheet. The absent Wisdom will be replaced by either Gamboa or Baird; like most people, I'd like to see Gamboa given the nod, but suspect that Irvine may go with the experienced option.
If we can nick a point in either of the next two and grab a win against Palace, then that will represent a very good month's work for Irvine and the team.
"Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to be a world-class Scottish midfielder. Yes, actually there IS such a thing."
Eight points by the end of September is about the par I'd set for an adequate start to the season, so after a tough start, it was great to see us hit that mark and do it in some style. But now, of course, we have to try and build on it during a tricky October. Liverpool and Man Utd are both going through transitional wobbles of their own, which raises a few hopes that we might be able to get a result or two with confidence on our side, but of course, they both remain tough fixtures. I expect us to aim for the kind of cautious but clinical performance at Anfield that we turned in at White Hart Lane, with mostly the same personnel on the team sheet. The absent Wisdom will be replaced by either Gamboa or Baird; like most people, I'd like to see Gamboa given the nod, but suspect that Irvine may go with the experienced option.
If we can nick a point in either of the next two and grab a win against Palace, then that will represent a very good month's work for Irvine and the team.
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley