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Thread: What will you view as a successful season ?

  1. #1

    What will you view as a successful season ?

    I think finishing above the relegation zone by 4 places , suggesting a relatively stress free season

    I thought I was going to end it all at several points in 2022 /2023

  2. #2

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    10th and above is a success.
    11th to 16th is the expectation.
    17th and below is depressing.

  3. #3

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I think finishing above the relegation zone by 4 places , suggesting a relatively stress free season

    I thought I was going to end it all at several points in 2022 /2023
    Finishing just 4 places above the relegation zone does not equate to a relatively stress-free season.
    In such a scenario, the likelihood is that at some point we'd have been below 4 places clear of the relegation zone.

  4. #4

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Carl Dale's Mole View Post
    10th and above is a success.
    11th to 16th is the expectation.
    17th and below is depressing.
    I won’t argue with that

  5. #5

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Des Parrot View Post
    I won’t argue with that
    Bulut still the manager at the end of the season.
    One or two younger players nailing down a first team place.
    A big uptake on half season tickets at Christmas

  6. #6

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Quote Originally Posted by olderblue View Post
    Bulut still the manager at the end of the season.
    Bulut still the manager at the end of October would be progress.

  7. #7

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Not being in the relegation mix throughout the season.
    Managerial stability.
    A vastly improved home record.
    A quieter season for Eric and his stats machine - I don't want to hear of records for consecutive defeats, or games without scoring, or missed penalties.
    Just a mediocre mid-table season will suit us nicely.

  8. #8

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Bulut still being manager with a bit of backing in January.

  9. #9

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    A steak and ale pie and a pint served at your seat for a fiver

  10. #10

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Quote Originally Posted by ToTaL ITK View Post
    A steak and ale pie and a pint served at your seat for a fiver
    You fat bstd you fat bstd - oh wait a minute let me check the code of conduct leaflet is that one allowed anymore.

  11. #11

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Goals, goals and more goals, with a decent striker getting somewhere in the region of 20 goals scored
    Ending the season with the same manager that we started it off with.
    Mid table mediocrity
    At least one of the youngsters breaking into the team and staying there.
    The total banning of, and any of the muppets getting a life time ban, for singing the vile 'Hymns and Arias' jacks song

  12. #12

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    17th/18th/19th. I think that's where we are in relation to the other 23 teams. Probably between 5 and 7 worse sides than us. We've overall marginally improved but let's be honest, we're starting from a very low baseline. And....still not sure how Ramsey's going work in another season of attrition.

  13. #13

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Comfortable mid table finish having not been in a relegation battle at any point
    No managerial changes
    More goals, more home wins, more exciting football
    At least one win over you know who
    A platform to build on for the following season

  14. #14

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Looking for more exciting/entertaining football to watch with a a top 10 finish

  15. #15

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    16th or above in the league.

    Have a go in the Cups.

    Some youngsters get noteable game time Colwill ×2, Evans, Ashford etc

    The 4 out on loan; King, Davies, Denham and Davies loans prove to be a success and they return to the club better players ready to fight for a 1st team place.

    We clear out some of the deadwood; Sawyers, Campbell, Zimba, Rinhomota and probably Ojo, Tanner, Adams, Alnwick, Romeo, Collins and Ugbo

    McGuinness, Ng and Colwill all sign new long term contracts.

    Grant and Bowlers loans are converted to permanent.

  16. #16

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Avoid relegation.

    We should then be able to clear out more of Morisons signings have no embargo and be in a better position to rebuild next summer.

    Finish 18th or above and keep the same manager and id say it would be hugely successful.

  17. #17

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    I think comfortable in mid table and building on that for next season.

  18. #18

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Success top 6th
    Happy with 14-6th
    Disappointing 21st - 14th
    Disaster bottom 3

  19. #19

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    Not being in the relegation mix throughout the season.
    It's this for me. I'd be happy with a boring mid-table season where we see the start of something positive being developed on and off the pitch.

  20. #20

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianAlston View Post
    16th or above in the league.

    Have a go in the Cups.

    Some youngsters get noteable game time Colwill ×2, Evans, Ashford etc

    The 4 out on loan; King, Davies, Denham and Davies loans prove to be a success and they return to the club better players ready to fight for a 1st team place.

    We clear out some of the deadwood; Sawyers, Campbell, Zimba, Rinhomota and probably Ojo, Tanner, Adams, Alnwick, Romeo, Collins and Ugbo

    McGuinness, Ng and Colwill all sign new long term contracts.

    Grant and Bowlers loans are converted to permanent.

    That sounds a bit premature.

  21. #21

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    play-off place for me

    I think we are a No9 striker away from that

  22. #22

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    We definitely need to get rid of the deadwood at some point

    And that includes some of the players with .....potential

    It's now or never

  23. #23

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    play-off place for me

    I think we are a No9 striker away from that
    A fit Robinson will get us 20 goals if he's given the service

  24. #24

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianAlston View Post
    16th or above in the league.

    Have a go in the Cups.

    Some youngsters get noteable game time Colwill ×2, Evans, Ashford etc

    The 4 out on loan; King, Davies, Denham and Davies loans prove to be a success and they return to the club better players ready to fight for a 1st team place.

    We clear out some of the deadwood; Sawyers, Campbell, Zimba, Rinhomota and probably Ojo, Tanner, Adams, Alnwick, Romeo, Collins and Ugbo

    McGuinness, Ng and Colwill all sign new long term contracts.

    Grant and Bowlers loans are converted to permanent.
    Sawyers is in the last chance saloon

    And so is Colwill in my opinion

    I think he should be proving he deserves a contract

  25. #25

    Re: What will you view as a successful season ?

    Just getting to Elland Rd, coach driver been around the same roundabout three times

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