david in sweden Posted 25 December, 2010 Share Posted 25 December, 2010 well it almost feels like it . I'm just as frustrated as other fans without regular games, but it occured to me that the enforced winter break, may have some startling effects on the form of some teams when the fixtures starts to get going again. I read that burst pipes at Hillsborough have forced Wednesday to cancel their next two fixtures, and one wonders if Brighton can retain that runaway form after such a long break. Many teams get lots of confidence and enthusiasm from a good run of results but with the hard winter weather likely to be with us for some time yet, many teams will be without competitive games almost as long as they were in the close season. Let's hope that Saints can finally put some results together as they did after tthe New Year 2010...that might see us in a strong position in the top six. **Note: Swedens season is from March to November..which is just as well as we had minus 20 deg C in Stockholm yesterday, and the more northern parts had temps up around -30 degrees. Brrrrrrrrrr!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Majestic Channon Posted 25 December, 2010 Share Posted 25 December, 2010 well it almost feels like it . I'm just as frustrated as other fans without regular games, but it occured to me that the enforced winter break, may have some startling effects on the form of some teams when the fixtures starts to get going again. I read that burst pipes at Hillsborough have forced Wednesday to cancel their next two fixtures, and one wonders if Brighton can retain that runaway form after such a long break. Many teams get lots of confidence and enthusiasm from a good run of results but with the hard winter weather likely to be with us for some time yet, many teams will be without competitive games almost as long as they were in the close season. Let's hope that Saints can finally put some results together as they did after tthe New Year 2010...that might see us in a strong position in the top six. **Note: Swedens season is from March to November..which is just as well as we had minus 20 deg C in Stockholm yesterday, and the more northern parts had temps up around -30 degrees. Brrrrrrrrrr!! It was minus 24 down here in Skåne weds morning, unheard of this far south! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 25 December, 2010 Author Share Posted 25 December, 2010 [/b] It was minus 24 down here in Skåne weds morning, unheard of this far south! *** Yes the windfactor must play a big part in Skåne, too. ***NOTE; for UK readers SKÅNE (Scania) is the most southerly county in Sweden with a lot of coastline and FLAT as a pancake ! The wind blows off the water worse than it does in Millbrook Road ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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