Isn't it amazing how football can change your mood. Almost turn it on a sixpence (
or five pence piece if you were born post-decimalisation).
I began yesterday feeling like
this, wondering how the Foxes would fare, knowing how desperately we needed a win.
I was half expecting to feel like
this by the end of the day. Or possibly
this. A really bad loss might even had resulted in
this.
Instead, when I heard we were 2 - 1 up I began to feel like
this. Our third goal brought
this reaction. And number four
this.
I still have a
smile on my face this morning.
10 comments:
I reckon Mr Holloway would have needed some "dental protection" if you'd lost yesterday. However, its a great result. From the roports I've seen, you got lucky, and then the baggies lost the plot when they had a man sent off. Then you just took over and SH was on the spot to deliver. All good GB. Is there still a chance you'll get relegated ?
JVIP
its going to be a real scrap to down at the bottom of the Championship and I think it will go the wire. I fancy Leiceister to survive tho and you have to admit Holloway is entertaining!
its going to be a real scrap to down at the bottom of the Championship and I think it will go the wire. I fancy Leiceister to survive tho and you have to admit Holloway is entertaining!
jvip: You are right about it being a make or break match for IH. Can't imagine what might have happened if we had lost. As for your final question please not that we do not mention the 'r' word on here any more
kieran: I really really really hope they do survive. And yes Ollie is entertaining althugh I have to say his timing is a bit awry sometimes.
"Isn't it amazing how football can change your mood." I'll say. It is so important to be able to celebrate a win that my son and I have come up with the following approach. First we look at the results of Reading and Leicester. Then we check on Leicester Tigers and if that set of results doesn't produce any wins then we desperately look to England cricket or football. Consequently, there is rarely a weekend where we can't say "Well at least **** won!"
Top result. Keep smiling! Best of luck to those Foxy types (Us blues got to stick together).
As a West Brom Fan I have to congratulate you on Saturday's result, certainly not one I was expecting anyway
paul coombes: very wise advice. And if that fails there is always beer
stuey: just to think. We are leading the way for Foxes and Evertonians to be friends. Nice
sunil: you are gracious in defeat. And not alone in your surprise at the result truth be told
I think Evertonians will always have a soft spot for Leicester fans after they were so impecable after Yifter Murphy died in that accident on the way to The Walkers....plus we've already been softened up for the union by superbly named BBC weatherman Everton Fox.
A marriage made in heaven then
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