Blue in the face wrote:I think I know what you mean and totally agree, but "from the get-go" makes no fuckin' sense whatsoever.
Im_Spartacus wrote:We've been due an away game like Burnley where we wipe the oppo out early doors for a while now, and having 7000 blues in the Darwen end is always a great spectacle and surely will spur the team on. (especially as most will have been on the piss in the sunshine most of the day)
Moonchesteri wrote:I didn't realise our away form is so horrible! D, L, D, L, L, L in the last six.
We have to step up tomorrow.
Twobob wrote:With the Arse loosing today, and potentially next weekend too, we have the added incentive of 3rd being in reaching distance to dont we?
blues2win wrote:Blackburn must be low on confidence and will be nervous and desperate for the points. We need to press them high up the pitch and really put the pressure on from the off. If we do that we'll win I've no doubt. It's ridiculous how much professional footballers allow themselves to be affected by being the away side. Let's shut up the crowd and impose ourselves on Blackburn throughout the match. Remember Fulham away? Thought not it's so long ago but that first half was arguably the best we played all season.
More of the same please.
john68 wrote:@ Moonchesteri & Slim,
Whilst the raw stats of our last 6 away League games are correct, they don't really give a balanced picture.
It should be noted that 3 of those games were against Arsenal (A), the Rags (A), Chelsea (A) and L'Pool (A) the current top 3 teams, Another was against a resurgent Liverpool in the week of our big Wembley derby, when we were obviously suffering from Wembley head.
Our only other loss away from home since the season's halfway point was at Kiev.
Our results aren't vastly different to most other clubs when they visit those grounds and I don't see them reflectingour form against the lower opposition we have yet to play.
Slim wrote:john68 wrote:@ Moonchesteri & Slim,
Whilst the raw stats of our last 6 away League games are correct, they don't really give a balanced picture.
It should be noted that 3 of those games were against Arsenal (A), the Rags (A), Chelsea (A) and L'Pool (A) the current top 3 teams, Another was against a resurgent Liverpool in the week of our big Wembley derby, when we were obviously suffering from Wembley head.
Our only other loss away from home since the season's halfway point was at Kiev.
Our results aren't vastly different to most other clubs when they visit those grounds and I don't see them reflectingour form against the lower opposition we have yet to play.
Yeah, Aris, Leicester, Notts County.....top teams.
everyonehatesus wrote:I know that the game at wembley was a big day and against the scum, but I believe that game will help to push our away form on.
Slim wrote:john68 wrote:@ Moonchesteri & Slim,
Whilst the raw stats of our last 6 away League games are correct, they don't really give a balanced picture.
It should be noted that 3 of those games were against Arsenal (A), the Rags (A), Chelsea (A) and L'Pool (A) the current top 3 teams, Another was against a resurgent Liverpool in the week of our big Wembley derby, when we were obviously suffering from Wembley head.
Our only other loss away from home since the season's halfway point was at Kiev.
Our results aren't vastly different to most other clubs when they visit those grounds and I don't see them reflectingour form against the lower opposition we have yet to play.
Yeah, Aris, Leicester, Notts County.....top teams.
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