It is a miracle they have got as high as they have in general footballing terms but not so much a miracle in how well they are doing now. Great manager, possibly the best outside the PL, lots of money now and a good solid youth structure in place. All the things you need to do well in League 1.John Smith wrote:How good are Wycombe? When do we actually start to believe what would be a miracle could become a reality? What a credit to the game they and Ainsworth are.
Can see them getting out of it. MK Dons look to be well out of their depth and there is some real dross in and around them. Would be a great achievement.Winston Biscuit wrote:Bolton, who have now won 3 in a row, play 19th placed Accrington next and 20th placed Wimbledon after that
if they can avoid defeat in their next 2 league matches then I think they have a chance. 4 points or more from those 2 games and it's all eyes on the Bolton Gr8 Escape Attempt 2020Old Man Andrews wrote:Can see them getting out of it. MK Dons look to be well out of their depth and there is some real dross in and around them. Would be a great achievement.Winston Biscuit wrote:Bolton, who have now won 3 in a row, play 19th placed Accrington next and 20th placed Wimbledon after that
As they should be but christ that is taking a long time to reach that decision. Been 6 months now. Guess they could also get a sanction for postponing the Doncaster game this season unilaterally.From Despair To Where? wrote:Still got 3 games in hand as well and they have the nucleus of a very good league 1 squad, although they could still be deducted more points for failing to fulfil the Brentford fixture last season.
Bit of digging actually suggests a disciplinary committee met on Thursday to discuss both cancellations and an announcement should be imminent.From Despair To Where? wrote:Knowing the EFL, they'll wait til the end of the season then impose a sanction that has no further impact on the final table. They really have made a pig's ear of handling the whole situation IMO.
More to the point GA has also been given time and not been kicked out as a result of bad runs/relegationOld Man Andrews wrote:It is a miracle they have got as high as they have in general footballing terms but not so much a miracle in how well they are doing now. Great manager, possibly the best outside the PL, lots of money now and a good solid youth structure in place. All the things you need to do well in League 1.John Smith wrote:How good are Wycombe? When do we actually start to believe what would be a miracle could become a reality? What a credit to the game they and Ainsworth are.
stealthpapes wrote:New owners, new manager and a heavily reworked squad give this season a bit of leeway. But I totally get the historical issues - I blame the fans.
From Despair To Where? wrote:Don't know about hope they do it because their story is a textbook lesson in what happens when you spend 15 years pissing on your own feet with reckless financial speculation but they are certainly reacting to the adversity in absolutely he right way.
You two disgust me. It's like '95 never happened in your eyes.stealthpapes wrote:New owners, new manager and a heavily reworked squad give this season a bit of leeway. But I totally get the historical issues - I blame the fans.
John Smith wrote:From Despair To Where? wrote:Don't know about hope they do it because their story is a textbook lesson in what happens when you spend 15 years pissing on your own feet with reckless financial speculation but they are certainly reacting to the adversity in absolutely he right way.You two disgust me. It's like '95 never happened in your eyes.stealthpapes wrote:New owners, new manager and a heavily reworked squad give this season a bit of leeway. But I totally get the historical issues - I blame the fans.
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