Fax4Life wrote:
Blimey that was a surprise today I really thought you would get close and possibly beat Bradford today, shows how bad we were last week then!
I agree with the first part of your post - the 2nd,highlighted part in bold seems the thoughts of the 'Fax supporters.I disagree because I thought your coach had got the side just a shade away from being very good (in a short space of time.)
As you seem to take a result in isolation as something of significance,I should point out that you had a larger score difference in your win over Doncaster today,than Bradford did last week.
The results later in the year will have significance for me.
The game at your place,in July,will cause me problems for attendance,which made the lack of acknowledgement by the Eagles players for the hardy band of Eagles followers at the end of the game just the cherry on the top of the cake as far as a disappointing day is concerned.
They really had little to cheer about.
As the disappointment abates I recall the experts stating that a coach learns more from a defeat than a victory and a good side doesn't become a bad side overnight.
Good wake up call and a test of bouncebackability with a local derby.
Hurry up Friday...