Posh entertain high-flying Championship side Charlton on Tuesday night.
Hopefully, our League Cup form will not mirror our league form. That can sometimes happens.
Fond memories of our 6-1 defeat of Reading in the League Cup a few seasons ago.
If we're lucky, Maddison and Coulibaly will score a goal apiece to take us through to a next round home game against Chelski/Man C/Arsenal Whinger/Man U (Liverpool in the final!).
Peterborough V Charlton (League Cup)
posted on 24/8/15
Oh dear TP, what different starts we have had.
Your manager will be gone in the next few weeks, and the managerial merry go round will start again.
At least you may be playing Cambridge soon.
Mickey Adams i think is out of work , he could do a job for you
Interesting to see what crowd you get tues.
Hope you win , but cant see it.
posted on 24/8/15
We're doing what we did last season, TF - winning second halves but losing games in the first half. We need to start holding opposing sides in the first half.
Robbo remains unconvincing, so Micky Adams could be an attractive proposition.
Tomorrow's game should be interesting, particularly, as Charlton have a 6ft 7in Dane playing for them. I'm looking forward to going. And then we have first-placed Gillingham on Saturday. I must be a masochist.
You're doing OK in the Prem. Pearson had to go, but what a legacy he left. Enjoy!
posted on 25/8/15
As soon as the first goal went in, in the third minute, I knew it was not going to be our night. We played pretty well, however, against an efficient counter-attacking Charlton side. The final score line was a little cruel in view of the fact that we enjoyed most of the possession and had most of the shots on goal - the trouble was only one went in.
I can only hope that the defeat will not deflate us for the important Saturday game against Gillingham who, fortunately, also lost tonight.
posted on 26/8/15
oh dear, 3 weeks in and your season is nearly over.
Manager will be gone soon.
Still in fa cup!!!!
posted on 26/8/15
Oh no, TF, still plenty of time for Posh to turn things round. Who knows, it may be your lot facing relegation at the end of the season and us staring promotion in the face. In which case, see you in 2016. Unlikely, but you never know ...