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  • Remarkably realistic and balanced views from Joel Harrison. I only raised an eyebrow at one point - his use of the future, rather than future conditional, tense regarding Oxford and the Championship!

    He mentions only two players who would be “up for a bit of a physical challenge” and one of those (John Mousinhole) seems unlikely to start.

    I look forward to a cross between the two semi-final games with Wycombe winning narrowly, not inconceivably on penalties.

  • edited July 2020

    @micra said:
    Remarkably realistic and balanced views from Joel Harrison. I only raised an eyebrow at one point - his use of the future, rather than future conditional, tense regarding Oxford and the Championship!

    He mentions only two players who would be “up for a bit of a physical challenge” and one of those (John Mousinhole) seems unlikely to start.

    I look forward to a cross between the two semi-final games with Wycombe winning narrowly, not inconceivably on penalties.

    Haha, I picked up on that as well. Also the suggestion that we might be overplaying the underdog card - I'm not sure we're playing it at all anymore!

  • @chairboyscentral said:

    @micra said:
    Remarkably realistic and balanced views from Joel Harrison. I only raised an eyebrow at one point - his use of the future, rather than future conditional, tense regarding Oxford and the Championship!

    He mentions only two players who would be “up for a bit of a physical challenge” and one of those (John Mousinhole) seems unlikely to start.

    I look forward to a cross between the two semi-final games with Wycombe winning narrowly, not inconceivably on penalties.

    Haha, I picked up on that as well. Also the suggestion that we might be overpaying the underdog card - I'm not sure we're playing it at all anymore!

    The suggestion that one side "shout louder" about being underdogs, and that over playing the underdog card sets the side up for a fall rather than a surprise win definitely seemed like a bit of a nibble to me.

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