Quote from: Greg N'Ash on April 16, 2012, 10:53:57 PMQuote from: Eigentor on April 16, 2012, 10:47:17 PMAnother thing: if QPR don't win against Spurs this weekend, we're more or less safe, regardless of how we do. In that scenario QPR would have to win two against Stoke, Chelsea and Man City, while we keep losing. I don't see it.depends how spurs react after the defeat yesterday. looked pretty knackered and demoralised to me and have done so for some time now. redknapp for england thing seems to have hit them hard. Still we have to play them as wellSpurs look absoloutely knackered, i think they have won 1 in 8
Quote from: Eigentor on April 16, 2012, 10:47:17 PMAnother thing: if QPR don't win against Spurs this weekend, we're more or less safe, regardless of how we do. In that scenario QPR would have to win two against Stoke, Chelsea and Man City, while we keep losing. I don't see it.depends how spurs react after the defeat yesterday. looked pretty knackered and demoralised to me and have done so for some time now. redknapp for england thing seems to have hit them hard. Still we have to play them as well
Another thing: if QPR don't win against Spurs this weekend, we're more or less safe, regardless of how we do. In that scenario QPR would have to win two against Stoke, Chelsea and Man City, while we keep losing. I don't see it.
Quote from: hawkeye on April 16, 2012, 10:53:22 PMQuote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on April 16, 2012, 10:49:06 PMQuote from: claret and blue blood on April 16, 2012, 10:46:23 PMhe really does have to get the team right on Saturday, no Hutton at right back for a startI guarantee Hutton will be in the team.AM is stubborn enough to stick with a plan that is not working. We see it every week. He's not going to change now!And our Captain starts.Gabby said several weeks ago that he wished the season was over. The way he is playing, for him it already is. He contributed nothing on Sunday and I thought was a really bad example to the kids and a bit of a disgrace as captain of the club he says he loves. Hollow words!I'd love him to have a few blinders in the games we have left but I don't think he will. Hope I'm wrong.
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on April 16, 2012, 10:49:06 PMQuote from: claret and blue blood on April 16, 2012, 10:46:23 PMhe really does have to get the team right on Saturday, no Hutton at right back for a startI guarantee Hutton will be in the team.AM is stubborn enough to stick with a plan that is not working. We see it every week. He's not going to change now!And our Captain starts.
Quote from: claret and blue blood on April 16, 2012, 10:46:23 PMhe really does have to get the team right on Saturday, no Hutton at right back for a startI guarantee Hutton will be in the team.AM is stubborn enough to stick with a plan that is not working. We see it every week. He's not going to change now!
he really does have to get the team right on Saturday, no Hutton at right back for a start
Quote from: john e on April 16, 2012, 10:24:26 PMlast time i looked we were 6 points clear, with as good a run in of fixtures as you could wish for, with difficult ties against Man Utd and liverpool out of the way,its looking goodi'm so confident of staying up i will personaly donate £500 to this site if we go down, and no i have not had a drink.our big problem is Alex Mcliesh not RelegationYou're a brave man John though I think you will just be safe on your bet. We could have some fun with 500 quid mind you. Perhaps we need to start a thread on suggestions as what to do with it?!
last time i looked we were 6 points clear, with as good a run in of fixtures as you could wish for, with difficult ties against Man Utd and liverpool out of the way,its looking goodi'm so confident of staying up i will personaly donate £500 to this site if we go down, and no i have not had a drink.our big problem is Alex Mcliesh not Relegation
Quote from: richard moore on April 16, 2012, 10:32:59 PMQuote from: john e on April 16, 2012, 10:24:26 PMlast time i looked we were 6 points clear, with as good a run in of fixtures as you could wish for, with difficult ties against Man Utd and liverpool out of the way,its looking goodi'm so confident of staying up i will personaly donate £500 to this site if we go down, and no i have not had a drink.our big problem is Alex Mcliesh not RelegationYou're a brave man John though I think you will just be safe on your bet. We could have some fun with 500 quid mind you. Perhaps we need to start a thread on suggestions as what to do with it?!well i suppose its what you call a win win bet, we dont go down i dont lose any money, we do go down, i'm sure the money will be put to good use
Folks if you're so sure on this, put money on Bolton and QPR winning all their remaining games this season. With QPR still to play Chelsea and Man. City away, you're certainly going to get some very long odds.I've already backed QPR a little recently.....much easier to me than just putting a lump sum on us getting relegated anyway.
If we stay up, the pressure on McLeish at the start of next season is going to be immense. I wonder if he's past the point of no return regardless of what happens.There were plenty of us willing to give the guy a go so long as he didn't repeat his mistakes with Blues, and largely he's done precisely that. Those people aren't going to be anything like as willing to give him time next season if he's still there.Unfortunately, I think the whole disunity around the club is now going to linger for quite a long time. Lots of the fans have lost the love for the chairman, the chairman has lost interest in the club, the fans can't stand the manager, the manager has started talking the club down (albeit inadvertently sometimes), and the players look totally unbothered.If SGT Mk 1 thought the club was a shambles when he arrived, what on earth would he make of this?
Quote from: SoccerHQ on April 16, 2012, 11:01:02 PMFolks if you're so sure on this, put money on Bolton and QPR winning all their remaining games this season. With QPR still to play Chelsea and Man. City away, you're certainly going to get some very long odds.I've already backed QPR a little recently.....much easier to me than just putting a lump sum on us getting relegated anyway.We're not sure, just sure there's a chance. By next weekend it could be all over, probably with nothing to do with our result but until the likes of wigan stop fluking results then "the perfect storm" is still on. Anyway this is the only excitement we've had all season.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on April 16, 2012, 11:09:33 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on April 16, 2012, 11:01:02 PMFolks if you're so sure on this, put money on Bolton and QPR winning all their remaining games this season. With QPR still to play Chelsea and Man. City away, you're certainly going to get some very long odds.I've already backed QPR a little recently.....much easier to me than just putting a lump sum on us getting relegated anyway.We're not sure, just sure there's a chance. By next weekend it could be all over, probably with nothing to do with our result but until the likes of wigan stop fluking results then "the perfect storm" is still on. Anyway this is the only excitement we've had all season.Unfair to Wigan. They battered united, and we're the better team against chelsea but robbed by poor decisions, and had more shots on and off target than Arsenal tonight. Certainly isn't any luck involved.