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Anyway, some of you know who i support - Sheffield Wednesday. Being on holiday till yesterday meant i missed the start of our season. Finding ourselves in Division 2, we really have to aim to get out of there and push for promotion. Its going to be tough, but i think we can do it. So far we have won one and drawn one, and 4 points from 6 is a fair return, plus its been our best start to a season for what must be six years!
Im really looking forward to the rest of the season now, im a season ticket holder, and back them wherever they go.
So, how about the rest of you? What of the season then?
Anyway, some of you know who i support - Sheffield Wednesday. Being on holiday till yesterday meant i missed the start of our season. Finding ourselves in Division 2, we really have to aim to get out of there and push for promotion. Its going to be tough, but i think we can do it. So far we have won one and drawn one, and 4 points from 6 is a fair return, plus its been our best start to a season for what must be six years!
Im really looking forward to the rest of the season now, im a season ticket holder, and back them wherever they go.
So, how about the rest of you? What of the season then?
DW Vs. Pro Evo, Wycombe Vs. Sheffield Wednesday.
Sky Sports 1, Monday 1st September 2003. I think it might be an 8pm kick off, but the Sky Sports site said it's a 3pm k/off. So, if it is a 3pm k/off, are you gunna come down?
I'm gunna go if Sky Sports.com are telling the truth, otherwise I'll watch it on Sky. So, hows your team been then?
Wycombe are doing okay.
Beat Stockport 1-0, with new boy Charlie Mapes scoring on his debut, and then we beat Wimbledon 2-0. On Saturday, after a 2-0 lead, we lost 3-2 to Blackpool. Sitting in 13th at the mo, ah well. Still 40 odd games to go.
Anyway, as I've said for the past year...
"Who ever said Nationwide League football was crap should be shot."
Much better then Premiership football. Far more entertaining and lots of action. Fun fun fun.
*Sets as homepage*
YeY
So far, we beat Swindon 3-2, and drew 2-2 to Oldham at home, though we should have won...bloody ref.
We switched off after grabbing two goals. Mark my words, Lawrie will be out of a club by Christmas and we'll have won the league come May.
The general concensus is, is that we should at the very least achieve a play-off place and perhaps challenging for the title.
We are 3rd favourites on average with various bookies.
Some of you may have been aware of this others not (Pro Evo probably is - are you?) but there was a bit of a scandal last season when Grahem Westley (Farnborough manager at the time) went to Stevenage and brought 8 players with him, over the summer the squad has been strengthened significantly, and we finished last season top of the form table.
3 games so far - played the 2 favourites in the first two games (how odd)
0-0 (Home) against Chester on what was an extremely hot day
2-1 (Away) win against Dagenham (Which i travelled down to and saw)
1-1 (Away) against Burton - fairly decent side
So its been a decent start ti the season and the groundwork is there to build on.
Mandatare, still following the scum? I'll be coming down there this season.
Like we all say at the start of every season at Ashton Gate: "This will be the year we finally go back-up to Division One!" - Of course, I - again - believe this will be the year we win promotion.
I was doubtful after the surprising (and under-priced!) sale of Scotland B-international Scott Murray to Reading, but things like this happen in Football. I still think he's irreplacable, and I doubt that Luke Wilkshire will be the "ideal" replacement on the right-wing.
...Although, the young Austrlian signed from Middlesbrough has made a good first impression... And Lee Miller isn't a bad signing, either.
After the brilliant opening-day 'thrashing' of Notts County, I have a reason to again be over-confident that this will be the year.
But after settling for only a 1-1 draw over the weekend, I'm starting to have my doubts already...
Whatever happens, I hope to be down at Ashton Gate more often this season, once I've got my driving lesson. For the last couple of years I've been non-existent there - and for that reason (and that fact that I still don't have a single City shirt!) people will laugh at my claims of being a "City fan".
But this really could be the year.
And if it is, I don't really wanna miss it.
I miss live football, and Old Trafford is just too far away (and a bit pricey!). The Robins need my support! :)