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The absence of lots of foreign fans descending on comments sections - though I know we have our fair share for Patson.

 

There were no Preston fans clogging up online content with weird commentary last night.

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The EFL coverage (not so much Don Goodman) 

Doesn't have the flashing lights and fonts the prem has, but pundit wise it's been second to none, Prutton and Mcanuff are a credit to the company 

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between 2 and 6 seats to myself at night games , love a stretch near bedtime:yesyes: fellow season ticket holders will find the time to turn up again :(

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1 hour ago, foxfanazer said:

More regular games. Sometimes in the premier league it feels like you're never playing 

……..l felt the same, but l blame Rodgers for that :dunno:

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Winning...quite a lot.

Not having VAR 

Jobi MacAnuff (having an interested and informed pundit).

Genuine surprise at some results. Not necessarily ours 🙄

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More than anything else, just the belief and the knowledge going into EVERY match that we have a very real chance of winning.

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2 hours ago, foxile5 said:

The absence of lots of foreign fans descending on comments sections - though I know we have our fair share for Patson.

 

There were no Preston fans clogging up online content with weird commentary last night.

👀

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I have to say, despite being sad to have been relegated, spending this season in the Championship has been refreshing and a lot of fun. Yes, I would not be saying it if we did not get promoted. Getting away from the last few seasons of frustration under Rodgers has been good for the mind.

 

And definitely loved there being no VAR. On balance, I think the PL needs to reconsider how they use VAR. I know it is here to stay, but they really need to cut out the hairline offside calls and the ridiculously biased slow-mos they show to the ref.  The beauty of there being no VAR is that on balance the refs still get those VAR reviewable decisions right, but without interruptions and without those hairline calls which is how it should be.

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