Originally Posted by Forza Glentoran
It's not just your comment which prompted my reply. Most Shels fans were singing "what's it like to be outplayed?" during the first leg. If we were so outplayed, then how come they were only able to score two goals against our "amateurs"? We recently scored FIFTEEN against an amateur/intermediate team. That, my friends, is the true example of a team being outplayed.
I fully expect our two best strikers to start next Wednesday night (Chris Morgan and Michael Halliday), in which case, Shels should be more than a little concerned. Once they came on, we caused panic in the Shels defence. We go to Tolka knowing that we have to score at least two goals. We play better when we are under pressure. For example, we went into our penultimate league game last season, knowing that nothing other than a win against the Blues would do. If they had won that day, they would have been crowned IL champions at our ground. We won the game 3-2, and caused Linfield to suddenly take interest in the Sultana Cup.
Another good example is when we played Linfield in the league in the 2002/2003 season at the Oval. We found ourselves 2-0 down after 9 minutes. We were 3-2 up by half time, and won the game by the same score. So you see, to think this tie is over would be foolish in the extreme.