Snowball The draw at Man Utd hardly suggests we are crap,
That means we must be better than Arsenal who conceded 3.
by Lower West » 28 Jan 2019 20:33
Snowball The draw at Man Utd hardly suggests we are crap,
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jan 2019 07:28
Snowball Anyway, I've ordered a few tons of crow for you to eat in four weeks time
by Royal Bee » 30 Jan 2019 09:20
Well, that's my theory out of the window!Royal Bee I think the next two games are crucial!
The manager is still bedding in and we have new players. It’s almost like the start of a new season. We have an away game against a team with all kinds of issues. It is winnable.
Win that and it gives the team a little boost, before a home game against a Villa side who are winless in 5 and have won just 1 of their last 9. If they get a boost from the Bolton game, the Villa game is winnable as well.
IF (And it is a big IF) we win them both, with new players in the side and the new boss, confidence will start to flow and confidence can make a huge difference to the football any team plays!
One or two more wins in that run of 8 and I think we would be heading for safety
by Stranded » 30 Jan 2019 09:37
Royal BeeWell, that's my theory out of the window!Royal Bee I think the next two games are crucial!
The manager is still bedding in and we have new players. It’s almost like the start of a new season. We have an away game against a team with all kinds of issues. It is winnable.
Win that and it gives the team a little boost, before a home game against a Villa side who are winless in 5 and have won just 1 of their last 9. If they get a boost from the Bolton game, the Villa game is winnable as well.
IF (And it is a big IF) we win them both, with new players in the side and the new boss, confidence will start to flow and confidence can make a huge difference to the football any team plays!
One or two more wins in that run of 8 and I think we would be heading for safety
Maybe those who were at the game can clarify, but the stats suggest we played OK. I accept it was Bolton, but we are also a struggling team, so in theory, you would expect the stats to favour the home team, but the stats make us look like the home team. 64% possession, 16 shots, 7 on target (13 shots, 6 on target for Bolton)
by leon » 30 Jan 2019 10:12
by Snowball » 30 Jan 2019 10:48
by Hendo » 30 Jan 2019 11:15
by stealthpapes » 30 Jan 2019 12:46
by Royal Bee » 30 Jan 2019 15:32
This is a worry and hopefully, the new signings will eventually help with it!Stranded In short, we were a class above them but missed a sitter and made some wrong decisions at other times
by Maneki Neko » 30 Jan 2019 15:50
Maneki Neko Bolton (a) D
Villa (H) D
Weds (a) L
Blackburn (H) W
Sheff Utd (a) L
Rotherham (H) W
Ipswich (a) W
Wigan (H) W
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jan 2019 18:40
Snowflake Royal I call 8 points with back to back defeats in two of the last three effectively opening the trap door under our feet
by Reading4eva » 30 Jan 2019 20:15
Snowflake RoyalSnowflake Royal I call 8 points with back to back defeats in two of the last three effectively opening the trap door under our feet
1 point from 1. On course.
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jan 2019 21:55
Reading4evaSnowflake RoyalSnowflake Royal I call 8 points with back to back defeats in two of the last three effectively opening the trap door under our feet
1 point from 1. On course.
Win those last 3 and we will stay up. Simple as that
by Reading4eva » 30 Jan 2019 22:55
by Brain Traysers » 31 Jan 2019 01:44
by paultheroyal » 31 Jan 2019 11:45
by leon » 31 Jan 2019 12:05
paultheroyal I know you always get unexpected results but check out Rotherham's last eleven games, right after we play them.
Middlesbrough
West Brom
Birmingham
Swansea
Stoke
Aston Villa
Notts Forest
Derby County
Norwich
QPR
Sheffield United
by CountryRoyal » 31 Jan 2019 12:09
paultheroyal I know you always get unexpected results but check out Rotherham's last eleven games, right after we play them.
Middlesbrough
West Brom
Birmingham
Swansea
Stoke
Aston Villa
Notts Forest
Derby County
Norwich
QPR
Sheffield United
by Snowball » 31 Jan 2019 13:05
paultheroyal I know you always get unexpected results but check out Rotherham's last eleven games, right after we play them.
Middlesbrough
West Brom
Birmingham
Swansea
Stoke
Aston Villa
Notts Forest
Derby County
Norwich
QPR
Sheffield United
by Snowball » 31 Jan 2019 13:06
CountryRoyalpaultheroyal I know you always get unexpected results but check out Rotherham's last eleven games, right after we play them.
Middlesbrough
West Brom
Birmingham
Swansea
Stoke
Aston Villa
Notts Forest
Derby County
Norwich
QPR
Sheffield United
You’d make a strong case for them losing all of those games. Of course they won’t, but on an individual basis!!
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