by BR2 »
23 Feb 2012 13:35
MalcybabyRFC skipper Sean Dyche, the Watford manager, said last week in his post match comments, that their 4:0 loss to Crystal Palace, was partly down to the fact they had been on a good unbeaten run of 3 wins in 4, that their performance levels were lower than they needed to be. (So effectively saying they got cock sure, or arrogant.)
What I want our boys to keep doing is staying focussed, and not take anything for granted. Despite their recent wobble, of winning 1 of their last 5 league games, they are still a good team, at the right end of the table with a lot to play for.
I want our boys to take them seriously, and stay focussed. Let's hope our purple patch continues, and borough' are tired from their mid week journey.
3:1 win. With Hunt, Roberts and Alf to score.
Greed!
I think this is probably the most realistic post on the tread so far. I have thought this ever since our mediocre response to Burnley last Friday. I have taken the fact that Burnley were also looking for a play off push when we met last week however in the grand scheme of things we are a class apart from them and in my opinion they will finish the season in mid table.
With regards to meeting Boro this weekend, we are on a great run of results and fantastic news on McD which I’m sure will give our boys a boost. However following Skippers post, I cant help thinking a cold bucket of water over a well relaxed squad following this week off will help us to get back to our recent, more convincing form. I have to say it’s a rare luxury for any supporter to know we probably aren't playing our best but still picking up results like we have.
1:2 RFC

Hunt & Kebe (Roberts isn't that good - surely!?)
Cant wait till Saturday URZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Just picking up on one point "in the grand scheme of things we are a class apart from them " them being Burnley.
Not sure where you are coming from with that.
Saints beat Burnley 2-0.
We beat Burnley 1-0.
Does that make Saints a class apart from us?
This division (as ever) is made up of about a dozen sides who are much of a muchness and 3 of those sides will get promoted.
You have predicted Burnley to be mid table but mid table could well be as it is now,just a few points off the play-offs,hardly a class apart.
As mentioned the other day under another topic I do see this as a pivotal game but if we were to win it would very much firm up our chances of a top 6 finish.