05-15-2019, 04:58 AM
Yep the close losses are a fantasy.
They're not real wins, they're wins that didn't happen
They're excuses, valid ones in some cases.
They give us a bit of hope.
But what they give us hope for is that we can give a good effort on the day.
They wont show up in record books and probably wont be remembered by us in ten years time when we think back on this period.
I remember Blight kicking a goal from the opposite goal square, I remember Kernahan hitting the behind post forĀ a draw, Fevola missed one for a few metres out one year....I don't remember the reasons for too many more close losses.
Bolton gets credit for the way we've played in most games this year.
But the difference between a close loss and a close win is as wide as the Grand Canyon.
They're not real wins, they're wins that didn't happen
They're excuses, valid ones in some cases.
They give us a bit of hope.
But what they give us hope for is that we can give a good effort on the day.
They wont show up in record books and probably wont be remembered by us in ten years time when we think back on this period.
I remember Blight kicking a goal from the opposite goal square, I remember Kernahan hitting the behind post forĀ a draw, Fevola missed one for a few metres out one year....I don't remember the reasons for too many more close losses.
Bolton gets credit for the way we've played in most games this year.
But the difference between a close loss and a close win is as wide as the Grand Canyon.
