If we're so bad, what does that make the three clubs we've played away and who couldn't beat us? I don't see them panicking.
the other question is how we'll handle a bad run. The confidence hardly seems skyhigh now while we're unbeaten and a couple of defeats on the bounce. well are we gonna go the same way as blose?
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on September 27, 2011, 10:28:49 AMthe other question is how we'll handle a bad run. The confidence hardly seems skyhigh now while we're unbeaten and a couple of defeats on the bounce. well are we gonna go the same way as blose?Yes and to an extent the first half on Sunday was a hangover from the defeat midweek so I suppose that he was able to get them to play a lot better in the second is a good sign.
We have 8 points from a possible 18. Considering the run of fixtures we have had it is worrying.
This thread is hysterical (and not in a funny sense). The next game against Wigan can't come quickly enough even if its just to give us something to talk about.
Quote from: lovejoy on September 27, 2011, 01:47:32 PMThis thread is hysterical (and not in a funny sense). The next game against Wigan can't come quickly enough even if its just to give us something to talk about.To be fair,it was started by a trolling Blues fan
Quote from: Villanation on September 26, 2011, 01:03:57 PMQuote from: Risso on September 26, 2011, 12:57:58 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 26, 2011, 12:30:38 PMOur season will not be decided by results against the top 4 so it's a bit of a red herring to talk about them. It will be how we do against the rest, so far we've played 3 teams who I reckon will be in the mid table group (Fulham, Everton and Newcastle) and have drawn them all - 2 away from home. It hasn't been pretty but we've shown enough bottle and resilience to suggest we're not going to be a soft touch. We've also played teams like QPR and Wolves who you'd think will be scrapping it out to avoid relegation, and we've drawn with them too. This season is going exactly as I thought it would. Turgid, horrible football with lots of draws. No quality whatsoever, but hard enough to beat that we probably won't be sucked into a relegation scrap.Good post and foresight, I thought we had a bit more TBH then to be completely transformed into a demi Birmingham City which is basically what your saying in terms of the results and type of football, perhaps I have been a tad to optimistic.top bloke pal (y)i dont get to go to many games as i dont live here anymore but from what i hear from both sets of fans seems to be the same. talksport the other night there was a vila fan who said all his blues mates told him exactly what games wud be like and he was rigt
Quote from: Risso on September 26, 2011, 12:57:58 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 26, 2011, 12:30:38 PMOur season will not be decided by results against the top 4 so it's a bit of a red herring to talk about them. It will be how we do against the rest, so far we've played 3 teams who I reckon will be in the mid table group (Fulham, Everton and Newcastle) and have drawn them all - 2 away from home. It hasn't been pretty but we've shown enough bottle and resilience to suggest we're not going to be a soft touch. We've also played teams like QPR and Wolves who you'd think will be scrapping it out to avoid relegation, and we've drawn with them too. This season is going exactly as I thought it would. Turgid, horrible football with lots of draws. No quality whatsoever, but hard enough to beat that we probably won't be sucked into a relegation scrap.Good post and foresight, I thought we had a bit more TBH then to be completely transformed into a demi Birmingham City which is basically what your saying in terms of the results and type of football, perhaps I have been a tad to optimistic.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 26, 2011, 12:30:38 PMOur season will not be decided by results against the top 4 so it's a bit of a red herring to talk about them. It will be how we do against the rest, so far we've played 3 teams who I reckon will be in the mid table group (Fulham, Everton and Newcastle) and have drawn them all - 2 away from home. It hasn't been pretty but we've shown enough bottle and resilience to suggest we're not going to be a soft touch. We've also played teams like QPR and Wolves who you'd think will be scrapping it out to avoid relegation, and we've drawn with them too. This season is going exactly as I thought it would. Turgid, horrible football with lots of draws. No quality whatsoever, but hard enough to beat that we probably won't be sucked into a relegation scrap.
Our season will not be decided by results against the top 4 so it's a bit of a red herring to talk about them. It will be how we do against the rest, so far we've played 3 teams who I reckon will be in the mid table group (Fulham, Everton and Newcastle) and have drawn them all - 2 away from home. It hasn't been pretty but we've shown enough bottle and resilience to suggest we're not going to be a soft touch.