Millwallawayveteran1988
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The Asahi in SS3 was actually nice for once too! Been crap recently after a good start.
Doku has had some really good games recently after a dip. I thought he was great against Newcastle in the cup, Villa at home and now this game.Another game with very good signs. Players on the periphery are turning up in recent games. Gvardiol, Kovacic, Doku even.
Asked me a month if I think we could challenge in competitions and I thought we were well off it. Pep seems to have managed to get them to move up a gear with potentially 10 games or so to go now.
Alvarez seems to be the latest boo bouly target on hereThis just confirms that Pep knows exactly what he is doing when he requests which players to buy.
He improves each player that we buy.
Again he obviously saw something with Gvardiol who now is getting better each week.
Same with previous buys such as Grealish. Both have been subject to the boo boys.
Once they understand what pep wants they become an integral part of the squad.
In fact the more I see Gvardiol the more I think maybe pep has him earmarked for the midfield in coming seasons.
Carry on pep!
You know what... I need to check with himWas he talking about Man Utd?
My dearest lovely hub keeps telling me the same - and he's a non league fan! Come on the Villa!I think the dippers form has, well , dipped.
Arse are a different kettle of frogs though.....
Villa won't be a straightforward match. They are in a scrap for 4th.
Yes Blue, it rocked a lot of us. We hadn't been in the bottom three all season. Was fourth I think in December. I went to the BHA cup debacle at Brighton. It all unfolded after that.18 and I took it badly, all summer long, and beyond.
I thought Julian was off it today - things just didn't fall right or he made the wrong decision but to his credit, he never stops trying. but players are not superhuman, they will have dips in form. that said finding a solid position for him looks hard.Alvarez seems to be the latest boo bouly target on here
I’ve told the story before….I am joining you on that one. Ruined my 1983 summer. We were out that night at a wedding reception and I just kept crying, I was young (22) and had never experienced grief like it.
So yes, alongside Spuds, Dips, and ref Alf Grey, Luton will remain forever on my historical most footy loathed list.
Cheap crimpleline beige kerb crawling suit and totally crass behaviour from Pleat at the time.
I’ve told the story before….
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FA Cup Final loss in 1981 or Luton 83?
Luton by far for me. Was 12 years old and went with my Dad in the main stand & remember at full time my eyes welling up as my Dad put his arm around me to comfort me ha. Relegated? Second division? How’ve we come to this Dad?! Fortunately he didn’t take me to Wembley in 81 as was too young...forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk
….. but absolutely will not tire shitting on these bastards from the greatest of heights. Fuck off back to the Championship please. Make it sharp.
The good news is we are scoring goals again. 4/4/3/5 in the last 4 games. That always gives us a good chance with the sloppy goals we seem to concede almost every game nowadays,Rested players and still scored 5, what's not to like. We seem to be hitting form at the right time.
Defo, I was smiling anyway but he made me laugh with his attitude.I really admire the Luton manager. His interview was a breath of fresh air in all the bitterness of the twister sphere.