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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
Yes, as a supporter that’s my attitude, championship always expect the unexpected.
People always question the players effort to stay up but most our fans have thrown the towel in. It’s not looking great but let see, some decent games coming up, twists and turns to happen.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
I hope we are not done, but its looking more and more like we are
BUT and its a big But for me
Im not sure I care, we have struggled in this league for a few years now, saved by other teams points deductions, ive had enough of it, I glance at Reading at the mo, still with the threat of being kicked out the league, today they edged into the play-off's and they havent got that good a team
so if we go down to L1 and win a few games, it just might not be that bad, ive asked it in the past, does it really matter what league we are in ? if we put together a few wins and challenge for whatever place, its got to be more fun then this
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
We’ll have a lot better chance of staying up if the fans in the ground get behind and stay behind the team.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
Drama queens the lot of you.
We are in the relegation zone by goal difference with 6 games to go.
Anything could happen. By this time next week we could be 6 points clear again. Yes lots of teams around us have had an uptick in form, but it’s just as likely one or two of them go on a bad run again. They are down here with us for a reason.
Do I think we will stay up?… I’m starting to resign myself to the fact we won’t, but when it’s still so close there’s still plenty of hope we will.
Keep the faith lads, this is football, it’s never predictable. If it was we’d all be putting the bookies out of business wouldn’t we.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Cardiff-Cal
Drama queens the lot of you.
We are in the relegation zone by goal difference with 6 games to go.
Anything could happen. By this time next week we could be 6 points clear again. Yes lots of teams around us have had an uptick in form, but it’s just as likely one or two of them go on a bad run again. They are down here with us for a reason.
Do I think we will stay up?… I’m starting to resign myself to the fact we won’t, but when it’s still so close there’s still plenty of hope we will.
Keep the faith lads, this is football, it’s never predictable. If it was we’d all be putting the bookies out of business wouldn’t we.
Aiming this at the people saying we are destined to go down now.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Cardiff-Cal
Do I think we will stay up?… I’m starting to resign myself to the fact we won’t…
Drama queen.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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A Quiet Monkfish
Ain't that the truth. I think Tan & co. have wanted all the time to stick with Riza for the rest of the season come what may, but year in year out sides struggling at the end of the season invariably opt for a change of face - usually an experienced one - to scrape together a few extra points, and invariably it works...
Three teams go down every season. So obviously it doesn’t invariably work.
It’s never as simple as just changing the manager. But the problem we have here is that the guy who is currently labelled as our manager should never have been anywhere near the job in the first place.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Father Dougal
It seems our time.
I know we still could mathematically stay up but looking at Luton and derby and Oxford and stoke and hull and even Plymouth recent results compared to our offerings and I'm struggling to see how we have a chance?
I said on another thread that I thought we would get a draw yesterday and a win on Tuesday
Derby are home to Burnley, and I think that’s more likely to be an away win, we have to win, simple as that.
If there’s any chance for us to stay up, we need at least two more wins and 3 draws
On paper, you wouldn’t expect us to get anything from Bramall lane on Good Friday, but who knows?
It’s looking more likely that the draws where we have lost a lead, will come back and bite us on the arse
What ever happens, it’s been a miserable season, yet again
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Originally Posted by
Cardiff-Cal
Drama queens the lot of you.
We are in the relegation zone by goal difference with 6 games to go.
Anything could happen. By this time next week we could be 6 points clear again. Yes lots of teams around us have had an uptick in form, but it’s just as likely one or two of them go on a bad run again. They are down here with us for a reason.
Do I think we will stay up?… I’m starting to resign myself to the fact we won’t, but when it’s still so close there’s still plenty of hope we will.
Keep the faith lads, this is football, it’s never predictable. If it was we’d all be putting the bookies out of business wouldn’t we.
You should get a place in midfield with all that ground have covered there!
We all know anything can happen. Plymouth may yet come mid table. Nobody said its impossible we will stay up.
You even say yourself you have resigned yourself to the fact we are going down which is basically what everyone else has said.
At least whatever happens you can claim you were right though.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
I’m not sure we’ve got the stomach for this relegation battle on or off the pitch. Just watching the highlights of all the games yesterday - Luton, Oxford and Hull fighting for every ball and the reaction of the fans to scoring is one of pure ecstasy - they are desperate to stay up. Compare this to when we scored against Sheffield Wednesday - the celebrations were more like reacting to a goal in a pre season friendly.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Grangenders
I’m not sure we’ve got the stomach for this relegation battle on or off the pitch. Just watching the highlights of all the games yesterday - Luton, Oxford and Hull fighting for every ball and the reaction of the fans to scoring is one of pure ecstasy - they are desperate to stay up. Compare this to when we scored against Sheffield Wednesday - the celebrations were more like reacting to a goal in a pre season friendly.
Yeah not to mention likes of portsmouth who have pulled clear because of their home atmospheres.
Its not blaming the fans, its because of the club, but the other teams seem to have atmospheres and home fans and backing of the team we just dont have. Even with the home games coming up and how big they are can you see it being anything other than silent and disgruntled in our ground?
Everton are an extreme but remember the effort their fans made to keep them up? Following the bus.and the noise and colour etc....... we are so so so far away from anything like that. Apathy reigns.
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Originally Posted by
Grangenders
I’m not sure we’ve got the stomach for this relegation battle on or off the pitch. Just watching the highlights of all the games yesterday - Luton, Oxford and Hull fighting for every ball and the reaction of the fans to scoring is one of pure ecstasy - they are desperate to stay up. Compare this to when we scored against Sheffield Wednesday - the celebrations were more like reacting to a goal in a pre season friendly.
Maybe because there's so little faith in the team holding on to a lead? Glen Williams of Wales Online was interviewed on a City podcast last week in which he said that while the press box was full of people saying stuff like "best Cardiff have played all season" at half time in the Sheffield Wednesday game, he was saying it'd finish 1-1. I know exactly what he meant, because, about forty minutes in, I thought to myself that we hadn't cashed in on our domination enough and Wednesday couldn't be as bad in the second half.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
Tan fragmented the fan base.
Tan put Dalman & Choo in charge, when they have no relevant football knowledge.
Tan decided to have cheap option team managers, irrespective of their abilities.
Relegation this season or next is inevitable, unless Tan changes himself and the situation he has created.
Who would put any money on that happening?
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
If the crowd reaction to that goal v Wednesday was stifled it was probably the shock of a first half goal or even taking the lead. Yes, also the lack of belief - after the Luton debacle - that we would hold on for another hour or so. It wasn’t of course like the pandemonium experienced in last minute winners.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
What I've just noticed that there are only two teams that have points in the 60s. And both have 60 points.
Middlesbrough and Bristol city. Between those is 59 and 75!!
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The Lone Gunman
Drama queen.
There’s a big difference between accepting it’s definitely a real possibility, and acting like we are already down.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Originally Posted by
Grangenders
I’m not sure we’ve got the stomach for this relegation battle on or off the pitch. Just watching the highlights of all the games yesterday - Luton, Oxford and Hull fighting for every ball and the reaction of the fans to scoring is one of pure ecstasy - they are desperate to stay up. Compare this to when we scored against Sheffield Wednesday - the celebrations were more like reacting to a goal in a pre season friendly.
Whilst I agree with your reasoning, I think our fanbase are reacting to this relegation battle in a totally understandable way.
We have an owner, and board who have so little knowledge of football, that abject failure is inevitable.
Even if we were to stay up by the skin of our teeth, next season will be be the same shit served up again.There is absolutely no plan, vision, ambition etc to be seen.
The championship standard seems to be dropping each season, and any owner with an ounce of ambition and nous would install a manager with experience and vision, and back him to challenge for promotion.
The likes of Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth are proving that small clubs can reach the top division, and not only stay there, but challenge for a top half finish.
Our set up is so pathetic, that if we go down, as I fully expect us to, I have no confidence what so ever that we’d go back up. More likely we’d be bouncing around in the 3rd tier of English football for a long time.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Father Dougal
You should get a place in midfield with all that ground have covered there!
We all know anything can happen. Plymouth may yet come mid table. Nobody said its impossible we will stay up.
You even say yourself you have resigned yourself to the fact we are going down which is basically what everyone else has said.
At least whatever happens you can claim you were right though.
I said I’m starting to feel that way. Others are making out it would take a complete miracle to stay up, or even that it’s impossible.
If I had to put my house on three teams to go down, I probably would put us in it, the signs are clearly there, but losing all hope when it’s this close I find incredibly negative.
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Armitage Shanks
What I've just noticed that there are only two teams that have points in the 60s. And both have 60 points.
Middlesbrough and Bristol city. Between those is 59 and 75!!
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Cardiff-Cal
There’s a big difference between accepting it’s definitely a real possibility, and acting like we are already down.
The question was did anyone think we will stay up. You called everyone drama queens then in the same post you said yourself you have resigned yourself to us going down. :hehe:
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
There is always hope but, put it this way, I now know where Stevenage is. A new ground for me. If we get relegated, there aren't that many attractive fixtures in L1 (assuming Wrexham go up).
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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IanD
There is always hope but, put it this way, I now know where Stevenage is. A new ground for me. If we get relegated, there aren't that many attractive fixtures in L1 (assuming Wrexham go up).
Luton & turn right!
As well as Stevenage, Orient & Exeter for me, plus possibly Wimbledon or Grimsby
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
No not now. I’d convinced myself a while ago that if we dropped into the bottom 3 that we would find it nigh on impossible to get back out based on lack of nous, experience, real fight and the general apathy suffocating the club. At the moment we are going down with a whimper, so my only counter to ‘no’ is surely over the next 6 games we will see some proper fight and reaction from the players on the pitch. Forget the manager, forget the ability, just scrap. Surely?
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Cardiff-Cal
There’s a big difference between accepting it’s definitely a real possibility, and acting like we are already down.
I know. It was just funny that you started your original post by saying "drama queens the lot of you!" before going on to agree with some of the so-called drama queens.
I've said all along I think we'll stay up but there will be very little in it. However, it wouldn't be any kind of a surprise if we went down. The problem is that several of the teams around us have picked up points recently where they weren't expected to do so. Some of our contributors would have you believe the relegation battle is all about the so-called six pointers, but obviously it isn't. Points are equally important wherever you get them.
I thought we'd draw yesterday, so much so that I bet on it, but I also bet on Sheffield United to beat Oxford. I thought that was a nailed-on away win but Oxford dug out the sort of result we just don't look capable of getting.
I reckon our current odds are just about right - 11/10 against.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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The Lone Gunman
I know. It was just funny that you started your original post by saying "drama queens the lot of you!" before going on to agree with some of the so-called drama queens.
I've said all along I think we'll stay up but there will be very little in it. However, it wouldn't be any kind of a surprise if we went down. The problem is that several of the teams around us have picked up points recently where they weren't expected to do so. Some of our contributors would have you believe the relegation battle is all about the so-called six pointers, but obviously it isn't. Points are equally important wherever you get them.
I thought we'd draw yesterday, so much so that I bet on it, but I also bet on Sheffield United to beat Oxford. I thought that was a nailed-on away win but Oxford dug out the sort of result we just don't look capable of getting.
I reckon our current odds are just about right - 11/10 against.
Never see a bookie on the street etc......
However isnt it slightly unusual to have only 2 teams odds on to go down at this stage of the season? Considering the built in bookies advantage? Id have expected us and derby both to be odds on to drop?
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Father Dougal
However isnt it slightly unusual to have only 2 teams odds on to go down at this stage of the season? Considering the built in bookies advantage? Id have expected us and derby both to be odds on to drop?
No, there are too many contenders for that.
The battle for the championship is similar - Leeds are 6/5, Burnley are 6/4, Sheffield United are 10/3.
The bookies see Plymouth as virtual relegation certainties, Luton as strong odds-on chances, and then effectively four realistic contenders (us, Derby, Stoke and Oxford) for the final relegation spot.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
Yesterday's game at QPR was a must-win for me. I know that mathematically, we can still stay up, but that game was one of our best chances to pick up three points. And yet nobody in the team seemed the least bit interested in our plight. There was no sense of urgency, or need. For most of them, it looked as though it was just a sunny afternoon playing football. Sad to see, but if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
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tforturton
Sad to see, but if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
Thing is, they haven't paid peanuts for this side. They've spent plenty of money on fees wages, but a lot of it has been wasted, and it doesn't help when the management and coaching set-up comes from the bargain bin.
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The Lone Gunman
Thing is, they haven't paid peanuts for this side. They've spent plenty of money on fees wages, but a lot of it has been wasted, and it doesn't help when the management and coaching set-up comes from the bargain bin.
Agreed. I was pointing the finger at the management, though not all the players get off scot-free.
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insider
Other teams have changed it up mainly by getting proper managers in.
Correct.
Absolutely everyone can see this.
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Des Parrot
Luton & turn right!
As well as Stevenage, Orient & Exeter for me, plus possibly Wimbledon or Grimsby
Turn left...if you are coming from the Midlands! Strangely, those are the five I was thinking of..and maybe the blue half of Brizzle.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Originally Posted by
Cardiff-Cal
I said I’m starting to feel that way. Others are making out it would take a complete miracle to stay up, or even that it’s impossible.
If I had to put my house on three teams to go down, I probably would put us in it, the signs are clearly there, but losing all hope when it’s this close I find incredibly negative.
I don’t think any of us deliberately lose hope. It’s just staring us in the face that this team hasn’t got the fight in them. Most of the season has been played with a ‘next week will do’ attitude.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Originally Posted by
Father Dougal
You should get a place in midfield with all that ground have covered there!
We all know anything can happen. Plymouth may yet come mid table. Nobody said its impossible we will stay up.
You even say yourself you have resigned yourself to the fact we are going down which is basically what everyone else has said.
At least whatever happens you can claim you were right though.
Starts by saying people are drama queens and by last but one paragraph has capitulated himself and things we are going down. :hehe:
There’s not much drama in it for me, maybe we are better off down? Do you hang about in a shite marriage or get out and see if there’s a fruity young buck around the corner to make you feel 24 again…..:ayatollah:
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
I know. It was just funny that you started your original post by saying "drama queens the lot of you!" before going on to agree with some of the so-called drama queens.
I've said all along I think we'll stay up but there will be very little in it. However, it wouldn't be any kind of a surprise if we went down. The problem is that several of the teams around us have picked up points recently where they weren't expected to do so. Some of our contributors would have you believe the relegation battle is all about the so-called six pointers, but obviously it isn't. Points are equally important wherever you get them.
I thought we'd draw yesterday, so much so that I bet on it, but I also bet on Sheffield United to beat Oxford. I thought that was a nailed-on away win but Oxford dug out the sort of result we just don't look capable of getting.
I reckon our current odds are just about right - 11/10 against.
Do you mind me asking what makes you think we’ll just about stay up ?
I’m almost always optimistic about anything in life, but this season from what I’ve seen so far, we really should be about 1/3 to go down at this stage. The tank is running on fumes.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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William Treseder
Do you mind me asking what makes you think we’ll just about stay up ?
Nothing concrete. I've just had a feeling for a few months that we'll scrape it somehow. A number of people who use this forum apparently believed this group of players under this manager would have enough to steadily pull clear of the relegation zone. I never felt that was the case, not even close. I've always believed it would go right to the wire.
Relegation wouldn't surprise me is the slightest and the signs are definitely looking ominous now, but we're still only in the relegation zone on goal difference and from fourth place down this division is crammed with poor, inconsistent teams, so anything could happen.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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The Lone Gunman
Nothing concrete. I've just had a feeling for a few months that we'll scrape it somehow. A number of people who use this forum apparently believed this group of players under this manager would have enough to steadily pull clear of the relegation zone. I never felt that was the case, not even close. I've always believed it would go right to the wire.
Relegation wouldn't surprise me is the slightest and the signs are definitely looking ominous now, but we're still only in the relegation zone on goal difference and from fourth place down this division is crammed with poor, inconsistent teams, so anything could happen.
We had four decent chances yesterday, four separate players,. We didn't hit the target with any of them, the keeper didn't even have to work. Nobody calling it out. We just accept shit, week after week, make excuses up for crappy footballers. Clowns who can't compose themselves in front of goal (time after time after time....) deserve calling out. At this stage of the season it's misses and shit play that will send us down. Yes, the manager isn't even close to being up to it, but this group of players bottle it way to often and fold up when it counts. I don't think that i like any of them give me the impression that they think that they're better than they actually are. They owe us.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
No, sadly we aren't going to stay up. We have a manager that is no better than an average Isthmian League manager, an no on the field leader. These two things, among others, are the main reasons we will be playing League 1 football next season.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
Colwill will score in the 98th minute at Norwich to keep us up.
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Re: 6 games to go. Does anyone think we actually will stay up?
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dandywarhol
Colwill will score in the 98th minute at Norwich to keep us up.
That's a relief!