Slugger McBatt wrote:It made me smile, if no one else. Very witty.
As long as you're not smiling come Friday night ...
To be honest mate I've mellowed as I've got older. Sure I'll be smiling if we win (and thats not certain) but if its been a good game played in the right spirit and not decided by Hicks I won't be too downbeat if we lose. We were spoilt last year and every one thought we would kick on even further but love or hate him it was never going to happen without Hardaker. Hearing there may be some shock news breaking regarding him this weekend.
wrencat1873 wrote:I know exactly what you mean. After hoping/expecting a win at Salford (always a bad thing as a Trinity fan) and getting beaten all over the park, it really is difficult to see how we can beat Cas, a side that has beaten us on so many occasions ove recent years. Realistically, they (Cas) will need to have an off day and we will need our best performance of the season to get a result over there. A partisan crowd and their toy pitch will mean that we have it all to do but, just in case all of the stars align in Trinity's favour, we need to be there and to give the boys some support.
Come on Trin !
Wow haven't heard that one for some time. Most fans only moan about it when they've lost but hey, get your excuses in early if it helps.
Our bench looks the weakest for a long time. Jesse's first game back after knee ligament injury and Gadwin has had little game time. Plus Moors seems to have lost some form. You're correct about the backs though we haven't a recognised winger in the 19. We sent 2 out on loan for a month and then lose Eden, Lo, and Clare for various reasons.
I'm pleased CC has the bottle to shuffle the side, which will bear little resemblance to the Salford game. It's now up to the players coming in to get stuck in and stake their claim for their place in the team. As long as they go out and TRY I don't mind the result - as long as we win!
newgroundb4wakey wrote::( Wow haven't heard that one for some time. Most fans only moan about it when they've lost but hey, get your excuses in early if it helps.
The comment maybe tongue in cheek but, the shorter pitch is a huge advantage for Cas at home. You guys know how do deal with having a few inches less and make the size of the pitch work for you really well.
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really can't see anything but a loss, i want to try and be optimistic but i think it the realization that we haven't beaten these in that long. ill still be there cheers the lads on either way
wrencat1873 wrote:The comment maybe tongue in cheek but, the shorter pitch is a huge advantage for Cas at home. You guys know how do deal with having a few inches less and make the size of the pitch work for you really well.
Always some one that has to introduce smut into the conversation.
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