Oddly, next Sunday may actually be a good game for us to play at home. We're the underdogs because we're playing a side from a league above us so no expectation of a victory. Today we were playing a team who were in a relegation spot at 3pm, so of course our fans thought we should be capable of winning! With the pressure of expectation off us, we may actually be able to play, as we do away from home?
Secondly, I'd love someone to ask Jim to think back to when he was playing. Did he prefer to play in a game where the ball was lumped up to the attacker, giving him a chance to win the ball with his head, or did he prefer to play in matches where a quick, skilful attacker ran at him with the ball at his feet? From my memory, Jim would take an ariel bombardment every day of the week. In which case, why do we play that way when we're attacking? We've got some skill & pace in the side, so use it. Frighten the defence rather than playing their way.
Big, big, BIG game for us next week. Jim must know time is running short. We may not win next week (obviously... we're at home) but we need to put in a good performance. Going out of the FA Cup with a whimper won't be acceptable.