• The forums will be unavailable for a few hours on Saturday 6th June, when they do return they will initially be in a degraded state with some features missing, but normal posting/reading will be possible. The main website will not be affected by these updates.
    New user registrations are currently disabled.
    Some other features of the forum are also currently disabled.

Next 6 (league) Fixtures

Status
Not open for further replies.
We are clearly stronger at home (as are the vast majority of teams in the league), our home games thus far have effectively been the top half of the table as you'd expect them to finish, oh, and your lot.

Absolutely this. There is no debating we have an easier set of fixtures to come, if we can take advantage time will tell.[DOUBLEPOST=1386327527][/DOUBLEPOST]
Sadly your comments have moved from tedious to irritating. You are now ignored.
I'll go along with this as well.
 

You've played 14 of the 19 opponents in the league, same as everyone else. There's been a mixture of good, bad and indifferent opponents same as everyone else.
In one sense this is true, but all the 'top six' have visited during this time whereas they'd normally be spread from August to May.[DOUBLEPOST=1386331635][/DOUBLEPOST]Spurs (h) - 3
West Ham (a) - 1
Norwich (h) - 3
Everton (a) - 0
Cardiff (a) - 1
Villa (h) - 3

11 from 6 would put us right back in it and would repair the damage from the first 7 games disaster.

19 from 20 played is still touch and go but with 'easier' home fixtures in the New Year we'd need another 19 from the 18 remaining to survive.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Sadly this is how I see it panning out. Confidence is low. The team was like a load of headless chickens not really having a clue what they were meant to do against Chelsea so decision making is suffering. Passing is poor. Overall we are just in total disarray as far as ideas and both tactical and physical ability.

I've just joined the board but it appears that you are either a very skilled "wind up merchant" or just plain thick.

Having read many of your posts (prior to joining) I still have no idea which!
 
Spurs (h) - 1
West Ham (a) - 3
Norwich (h) - 3
Everton (a) - 0
Cardiff (a) - 1
Villa (h) - 3

Admittedly probably a bit too optimistic but certainly achievable IMO.
 
I've just joined the board but it appears that you are either a very skilled "wind up merchant" or just plain thick.

Having read many of your posts (prior to joining) I still have no idea which!

Have you also just started going to games then? Appears so.
 
Your comments, like that of everyone else, sadly has not moved on from anything less than uninformative and unhelpful. At no point has anyone explain why it is they think we are still the best thing since sliced bread and why it is they think we still have the quality to stay up when we couldn't even beat Hull City.

But we could beat Man City.
 
I've just joined the board but it appears that you are either a very skilled "wind up merchant" or just plain thick.

Having read many of your posts (prior to joining) I still have no idea which!

he is a mag
 
If people can't see a difference between playing Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea, Man City, mags, Fulham and now Spurs at home, compared to playing Palace, Villa, Norwich, West Ham, Stoke, West Brom, Cardiff and Swansea.......then they are deluded. Particularly when we have looked much better at home.


Add in the managerial change + momentum......there is no reason why we can't get 9 points from these 6 points, that's not even that much really. Our players mightn't be great, but they're better than some, and as good as some of the others above us.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top