Any one else feeling sick
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:38 am
Must admit feeling sick at the moment. Just want the match finished with us Champs. Any one else got nerves?
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It isn't about not being positive or optimistic. Just nerves.Esteban wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:04 am It's Braintree for godness sake!
A team who will be playing 6th tier football next season. Just because they've won a couple of inconsequential games on the bounce against two teams in the bottom half of the table doesn't mean they are suddenly Man City.
I appreciate that mathematically it isn't decided yet, and it isn't beyond the realm of possibility for the unthinkable to happen, but if you can't be optimistic and positive in our current situation then I can't think of when you ever would be.
As somebody else has mentioned, if we don't win the league because we couldn't get a point against the youth team of an already relegated Braintree Town then I won't be too upset because nobody who does that deserves to be league champions.
Of course to all of that.Esteban wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:04 am It's Braintree for godness sake!
A team who will be playing 6th tier football next season. Just because they've won a couple of inconsequential games on the bounce against two teams in the bottom half of the table doesn't mean they are suddenly Man City.
I appreciate that mathematically it isn't decided yet, and it isn't beyond the realm of possibility for the unthinkable to happen, but if you can't be optimistic and positive in our current situation then I can't think of when you ever would be.
As somebody else has mentioned, if we don't win the league because we couldn't get a point against the youth team of an already relegated Braintree Town then I won't be too upset because nobody who does that deserves to be league champions.
I get what your saying but we've gone behind in pressure games and not fallen apart this season. Think of Halifax, Eastleigh, Sutton ect. Games against the likes of Telford and Brackley also show even when not playing well and with our back to the wall we can find a way to win. The only games we've lost have been against sides who sit everyone behind the ball once going ahead. In these games we haven't 'fallen apart', but have had to contend with a mixture of bad luck, good defending and poor finishing. If we went down a goal, it would not affect how we play in my opinion and I would still make us favourites to go on and get the result we need.CreamofSumYungGai wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:27 amOf course to all of that.Esteban wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:04 am It's Braintree for godness sake!
A team who will be playing 6th tier football next season. Just because they've won a couple of inconsequential games on the bounce against two teams in the bottom half of the table doesn't mean they are suddenly Man City.
I appreciate that mathematically it isn't decided yet, and it isn't beyond the realm of possibility for the unthinkable to happen, but if you can't be optimistic and positive in our current situation then I can't think of when you ever would be.
As somebody else has mentioned, if we don't win the league because we couldn't get a point against the youth team of an already relegated Braintree Town then I won't be too upset because nobody who does that deserves to be league champions.
But can you imagine if we go 1 down? We’ll fall apart. It was bad enough at the start of the second half v Harrogate where we couldn’t put two passes together with nerves.
Exactly this and the fact that i was so convinced will mean that if we do f*** it up, it will be even worse. I think if we don't finish as champs it will be a worse feeling than Rotherham and we will be mentally shot for the playoffs.CreamofSumYungGai wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:40 am Post match Monday I was ecstatic. Literally convinced it was done and dusted.
The longer this Weeknd rages on, the more that doubt creeps in.
Funny enough , my son was telling me exactly the same thing this morning so you're not alone. I also feel a bit nervous at the moment but will just take one day at a time. Try not to worry , it will be Saturday soon enough.aylesburyos wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:38 am Must admit feeling sick at the moment. Just want the match finished with us Champs. Any one else got nerves?
That comes with supporting this club for more years than we care to mention. We've seen similar things before with Orient and that's why I feel nervous . Wembley 2014 comes straight to mind , 2-0 up at half time and we blow itFairbrother, Yes wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:26 am Think we all feel the same. All pretty sure it will be a great day, but in the back of all of our minds is that slight, niggling, nag.
Being 2-0 up in a game then losing (or even drawing in the 90 mins) is nowhere near the same as being 3 points clear with superior goal difference and playing the final game against an already relegated team.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:13 pmThat comes with supporting this club for more years than we care to mention. We've seen similar things before with Orient and that's why I feel nervous . Wembley 2014 comes straight to mind , 2-0 up at half time and we blow itFairbrother, Yes wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:26 am Think we all feel the same. All pretty sure it will be a great day, but in the back of all of our minds is that slight, niggling, nag.
Impossible for me. I was born in the 1960s.
I am at Whipps Cross tomorrow morning. If the prognosis is negative, there could be a spare...
Yeah but del,your predictions have been well ropey...till recently.Delamod wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:52 am I think the goal difference is just short enough to allow the little niggle in the back of the mind.
If it was say +10, still mathematically possible but highly unlikely, we could be a bit more relaxed.
I also agree that this group of players is less 'Orienty' so here's hoping!