I can't believe how negative everyone is being.
We were the better side and Brentford did nothing aside from foul us and score their onky attempt on target when we should have had at lesst one penalty.
We looked solid at the back for the most part and Brentford are there to be beaten. The pressure is on them in the second leg and given their capitulation last week and with Captain Douglas leading the way I fancy us nicking a win.
Admittedly my optimism ends there but I have fisting DMR to look forward to.
The fisting of DMR notwithstanding, I agree with this. Most people seem to be on a bit of a Debbie Downer and I can't see why.
We didn't play
amazingly well but played
reasonably well and would been good value for a one goal lead going into the second leg.
Just a couple of observations player-wise...
KMac - please in the name of all that is holy, stop playing Ferry on the right, it's killing him and it's killing me watching him. On Monday, swap Ferry and Alan Mac around and I'm sure we will look a vastly improved side. On the subject of Alan Mac, I don't think anyone's mentioned his world class tackle on the Brentford player bearing down on goal 5 minutes from time. That was fantastic.
Luongo - He's a strange one - he'll do something brilliant one minute and utterly crap the next. I thought his two major contributions summed him up really. A beautifully taken goal and a horrendously conceded penalty six (yes, count them, that's SIX) seconds from the end of stoppage time. Two of his three corners were laughably bad as well.
Whilst it was a complete kick in the balls to concede so late, I think it's probably done us a favour in terms of approaching the second leg.
In '04 when we lost the first leg 0-1 at home to Brighton, I perversely felt more confident of going down there and getting a result than if we'd won 1-0. As it was, we had to go down there and have a bit of a go and take the game to them. This is what happened and as we all know, we would have pulled it off had it not been for some random snooker player popping up in the last second and taking the tie to pens.
Had we been 1-0 up we would have gone down there and tried to be all cagey and clever like we were Juventus in the Champions League semi final and we would never even have made it to extra time. I reckon this is how we would have approached the game tomorrow had we been one up. As it is, we have to have a bit of a go, which of course is the right way to approach it.
I don't know about anyone else but I'm loving the fact that the first and second legs are so close together and we don't have 4 days to wonder what out fate is going to be. I personally think that these L1 play offs are a microcosm of the season as a whole which has been as tight as a gnat's chuff at the top end of the table. I would not be a bit surprised to see the tie decided by those dreaded pens. I hope we've been practicing.