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Players feel like fans
Topic Started: Feb 10 2013, 12:34 AM (96 Views)
rob1742
Now I know this may sound odd, but I didn't fancy us today. Never did since around Tuesday when I started to think about it.

The reason is, I felt like the hard work had been done in previous weeks, and this was more of n easier game. Then I thought, as this was easier I wasn't as up for it like I was say, Misdlesbrough.

I maybe wrong, but more often than not we tend to fall down when I feel we will. When I feel comfortable and I just wonder whether the players feel the same and so they mentally drop a few percent themselves.

I ain't making this up, it has often happened. Difficult games have come along and I have felt we need this one, and we win it. Then the easier ones come along and I am not so bothered and I think the players must feel a little the same.

We are all human, we are up for certain matches more than others and I really think that psychology can play a part.

Just my thought, but this has happened very often where I just didnt fancy us and we lose, or I just left we needed a win and it happens

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Cambridgefox
Agree with that, but I think there is a bit to be said for finding it hard to get as motivated when playing at shit grounds with smaller crowds... Bit of a clasic cup tie scenario and we won't be last to slip up in such games.
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hundredpercentfox
Posh have beaten Cardiff, Hull and now us. We're still in a good place. These things happen.
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> go and visit the delightful MrRandomSilly
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