Having calmed down a little now, 2 points come to mind. Apologies if already posted by others, but I've looked through as many posts as I can and can't find these mentioned so far....
1. Although we ultimately lost, I would wager that going 2-1 up was a contributory factor in Bolton's demise. Make no mistake, they knew we were winning and that would have taken a physchological toll.
2. Would we have conceded the 3rd if the team hadn't known they were safe at that point? Seeing Jamie Mackie punching the air in delight whilst tracking back, when he saw the fans reaction to the final whistle at Stoke, was telling. Did we relax a little? Or did we just run out of steam?
Proud to be a Ranger today and losing in injury time (or was that "Joey time") was irrelevant; the job was done when the Bolton match ended.
1. Although we ultimately lost, I would wager that going 2-1 up was a contributory factor in Bolton's demise. Make no mistake, they knew we were winning and that would have taken a physchological toll.
2. Would we have conceded the 3rd if the team hadn't known they were safe at that point? Seeing Jamie Mackie punching the air in delight whilst tracking back, when he saw the fans reaction to the final whistle at Stoke, was telling. Did we relax a little? Or did we just run out of steam?
Proud to be a Ranger today and losing in injury time (or was that "Joey time") was irrelevant; the job was done when the Bolton match ended.
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