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A result like yesterdays is great but can only be measured (in my view) after the next game. What I mean by that is it's no good putting the effort and teamwork in which we did against Newcastle if it isn't backed up in the game against Cardiff.

 

Certainly not a dig, just needs to be a nice little run of good results now to keep Fulham out.

 

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1 hour ago, MuddyFunkster said:

A result like yesterdays is great but can only be measured (in my view) after the next game. What I mean by that is it's no good putting the effort and teamwork in which we did against Newcastle if it isn't backed up in the game against Cardiff.

 

Certainly not a dig, just needs to be a nice little run of good results now to keep Fulham out.

 

Absolutely, there's been a few times this season we thought we'd kick on after a good performance and we didn't , hopefully different this time now we are at the business end of the season .

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I'm afraid that Colinho and McCarthy play the type of football we don't like. Carlito just doesn't seem to know how to play against it. I guess it's unfamiliar to an Iberian. I'd love to see us turn Mr Punch over on Friday, but I just can't see it. Hope I'm wrong.

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Other than the Warnock effect I can't see a problem. Hooper back at it and just look back to the Cardiff game last season. Was one of the best performances by a Wednesday player since the golden days of Waddle. Hooper to bag a brace , Rhodes to score coming on from the bench to ease the nerves. 3 - 0 never in doubt.

 

Bring it on.

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3 hours ago, Big Jack said:

The return of Colin ., the t wat always gets a result, someone needs to get to him this week and find away of him " going down with a mysterious virus" :columbo:

Hasn't he got AIDS?

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6 hours ago, MuddyFunkster said:

A result like yesterdays is great but can only be measured (in my view) after the next game. What I mean by that is it's no good putting the effort and teamwork in which we did against Newcastle if it isn't backed up in the game against Cardiff.

 

Certainly not a dig, just needs to be a nice little run of good results now to keep Fulham out.

 

totally agree but now we have significant players coming back from injury and current players hitting form, recipe for promotion

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