Joined: Jul 14 2006 Posts: 553 Location: With the Iron Men of the Mersey
bombheadwire wrote:yep me too.its good people are now feeling we can win something but i just have this feeling that a hammering is around the corner and it will all come crashing back down to earth like it has done in the past. im not sayin this will be on sat but i can see it happening.
My feelings too. I'm 'expecting' this to be yet another Wire false dawn and that it will all go wrong in spectacular fashion anytime soon! Just how happy will I be when I'm proved oh so wrong...
IN SMITH WE TRUST......
"The Warrington people hadn't had success for a few years, but there's no speccy in the world as good. They are very knowledgeable and appreciative of hard work. What they like is honesty. They want the team to try; if they fail they fail, but they expect honesty. They know when players don't put it in."
Joined: Jan 19 2008 Posts: 4856 Location: Stood on the yellow lines, in the south stand
Mark wrote:With SL being so close this year and with most teams capable of beating any other, is there any game that you really think "we won't win that" apart from the obvious? By this I mean in years gone by when we'd go Bradford you'd expect us to lose, the same with Leeds and formerly Wigan away. I am in no way suggesting we're unbeatable or going to go on a record breaking run to the GF, but their isn't any game that really scares me?
It could be more scary in some respects.
I agree that if you look at the fixtures, you could reasonably think, well we could get a win there - with any fixture.
On the other hand, you could equally say, we could get turned over in that game - for any fixture (and I include Celtic away in that).
"phil ford, he's a bit of a stepper
replacing hugh wardell, in jumper no. 15 it's brian case
oooh and he does a bit of a boogie
gregory and gregory, sounds like a firm of solicitors
Joined: Aug 08 2005 Posts: 5643 Location: Not saving souls, or breaking promises
I'm actually looking forward to the Saints Game .......its a few weeks off and we've got some very winnable games between now and then
Cas(a) Bradford(h) Catalan(a) Hull(h) and Celtic(a)
(Cas Away probably a banana skin)...
but if we can maintain our defensive performance and hopefully in a couple of those games score a few points to get our attacking game back up to spec I'd be quietly confident ......
Joined: Jan 30 2009 Posts: 64 Location: Warrington
The presence of one L. Briers on the field makes a huge difference to the level of optimism I feel going to any game. It shouldn't do, but I'm afraid it does.
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
Joined: Feb 18 2007 Posts: 4056 Location: On his way to living a happy life.
WireFanatic II wrote:It is wrong to be extremely nervous about the game now, rather than just before kick off tomorrow?
Funny you should say this, the closer the game get's the more you think about it and the more nervous you get, i'd say it's natural. just to make you feel better
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