Quote from: Lastfootstamper on March 18, 2013, 12:27:15 PMQuote from: john2710 on March 18, 2013, 12:06:33 PMI see Lawro in the Mirror is still tipping us to go down with Reading & QPR. With Wigan staying clear of the drop despite being 3 points behind us. Evidently Sunderland, Southampton et-al have nothing to worry about.Well heaven forbid he'd ever actually give something some thought before it emanates from his head."Shit, I've gotta get that article emailed off in five minutes! Where's that league table? Right, bottom two, they'll do, Wigan's goal difference is better than Villa's, bound to win their game in hand, so let's have them in there too.And......send.Phew, almost didn't get paid there!"It's easy to knock Lawro, but it's a valid opinion and could quite easily bear true. Just because it doesn't fit with some new found optimism here, I could certainly see Wigan finishing above us - they are masters at escaping. Whether anyone else is a better bet to get dragged down other than us, well that is speculative. Hopefully he'll be proved wrong, but mocking him for a perfectly plausible prediction is tempting fate I think. Anybody would think we're already safe!
Quote from: john2710 on March 18, 2013, 12:06:33 PMI see Lawro in the Mirror is still tipping us to go down with Reading & QPR. With Wigan staying clear of the drop despite being 3 points behind us. Evidently Sunderland, Southampton et-al have nothing to worry about.Well heaven forbid he'd ever actually give something some thought before it emanates from his head."Shit, I've gotta get that article emailed off in five minutes! Where's that league table? Right, bottom two, they'll do, Wigan's goal difference is better than Villa's, bound to win their game in hand, so let's have them in there too.And......send.Phew, almost didn't get paid there!"
I see Lawro in the Mirror is still tipping us to go down with Reading & QPR. With Wigan staying clear of the drop despite being 3 points behind us. Evidently Sunderland, Southampton et-al have nothing to worry about.
Quote from: chrisw1 on March 18, 2013, 02:06:54 PMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on March 18, 2013, 12:27:15 PMQuote from: john2710 on March 18, 2013, 12:06:33 PMI see Lawro in the Mirror is still tipping us to go down with Reading & QPR. With Wigan staying clear of the drop despite being 3 points behind us. Evidently Sunderland, Southampton et-al have nothing to worry about.Well heaven forbid he'd ever actually give something some thought before it emanates from his head."Shit, I've gotta get that article emailed off in five minutes! Where's that league table? Right, bottom two, they'll do, Wigan's goal difference is better than Villa's, bound to win their game in hand, so let's have them in there too.And......send.Phew, almost didn't get paid there!"It's easy to knock Lawro, but it's a valid opinion and could quite easily bear true. Just because it doesn't fit with some new found optimism here, I could certainly see Wigan finishing above us - they are masters at escaping. Whether anyone else is a better bet to get dragged down other than us, well that is speculative. Hopefully he'll be proved wrong, but mocking him for a perfectly plausible prediction is tempting fate I think. Anybody would think we're already safe!I hold my hands up. I've not read the article, and my original retort was mainly based on my own opinions of his rather lazy contributions to Saturday nights' telly. A little hypocritical of me, thinking about it.I shall endeavour to read it anon.I may be back.
honestly I think Norwich despite their result yesterday could still get dragged in, they remind me of our position last year. few bad results and nerves click in. See also Wet Spam. Id be pretty worried at Sunderland too, i think they are one of the three. Wigan will probably escape. Newcastle have enough to play enough games and get the wins needed to be safe. Stoke dont have the goals. Southampton have played fantastically well recently, see their performances at OT, against Shitty, Everton and Liverpool. It must worry them that they are still close to the bottom though. Reading look doomed and while a skilful team, QPR dont seem to have the fight. Bennett got some stick on here, but never gave up, unlike "Dont-give-a-fuck-Fabio" as Weimann beat him time and again for desire. Not pace or skill, Desire. That I think is what will keep us up. For me, QPR, Sunderland and Reading. Gutted for Reading, Id swap them with Wigan anyday. But my outside bet is still Norwich instead of QPR
I'm optimistic (well, more than I was a couple of weeks ago) but two wins is just the stepping stone. After QPR won against Southampton and Blunderland everyone was hyping up QPR's 'definite' safety. Now their little revival has stalled it's back to 'oh God, Harry's going to be relegated'. It only takes one unfortunate loss for us to create that scenario again amongst our fans and the press.Like Seanthevillain says, I'm resistant to the idea we can put a little run together and coast into safety. Every week we must better the results of a near rival until there aren't enough games left to be in trouble. What's disturbing is if you look at who's playing who at the same time we're playing our own fixtures. There are far too many games where you think "Wigan will get something there" or "Win for Newcastle". I know we need to be concerned how Villa do ultimately, but we need to take a breath. Job not even half done, too many points for others to play for.