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They say a week is a long time in politics.... 00:01 - Mar 15 with 1619 viewsFredManRave

.....but fcúk me, 3 days following Rangers is enough to fry your brain.

I watched the Watford game but didn't watch tonights but I'm just curious as to how the same team, which in theory were on a high and had confidence lifted could put in a performance and get a result like tonight.

It's almost unfathomable, but I am interested to hear from those that saw both as to what the main difference was, if you had to highlight one (there maybe more) "issues".

I just don't get it. It makes zero sense. Was Saturday just an abberation and normal service, ufn, has been resumed?!

We did win on Saturday, didn't we?!

I've got the Power.
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They say a week is a long time in politics.... on 00:06 - Mar 15 with 1593 viewsDamo1962

It's called a lack of professionalism. We have been undone, by being saddled with the worst group of so called professional footballers in my memory. Results like tonight will continue until they are gone. And even by some miracle they manage to get anything on Saturday...my position will not change. I'm done with caring about whatever happens this season. Spring is hopefully round the corner, and football can do one for a while.
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They say a week is a long time in politics.... on 00:10 - Mar 15 with 1588 viewsManinBlack

Yes we won on Saturday but you have to consider that Watford's players have an attitude problem like ours. Normal service resumed because our timid cowards were away from home and had no fight in them.
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