Quote from: Ad@m on January 21, 2014, 08:23:25 PMQuote from: Rudy Lambert on January 21, 2014, 08:00:42 PMLast season 10th place at this time saw you pretty safe from relegation, this season it doesn't. Afraid it didn't.You said Stoke were 10th at this stage last year? Well I know quite a few Stoke fans and when we went up there and beat them last year with Lowts' wonder goal most of those Stoke fans were convinced they were going down.If there was one thing they didn't feel it was 'pretty safe from relegation'.Stoke dropped three places and finished 13th, pretty safe from relegation I'd say.
Quote from: Rudy Lambert on January 21, 2014, 08:00:42 PMLast season 10th place at this time saw you pretty safe from relegation, this season it doesn't. Afraid it didn't.You said Stoke were 10th at this stage last year? Well I know quite a few Stoke fans and when we went up there and beat them last year with Lowts' wonder goal most of those Stoke fans were convinced they were going down.If there was one thing they didn't feel it was 'pretty safe from relegation'.
Last season 10th place at this time saw you pretty safe from relegation, this season it doesn't.
Quote from: bobdylan on January 21, 2014, 03:36:03 PM1 win in the last 9 including the cup game is horrific it has to be said. We're 6 points off bottom, in another season that could see us in 19th position. But there is a good team in there somewhere. The next few weeks will be very interesting.in another season all of those other teams would be below us as well because they have less points. You cannot use the "another season" argument because it has no bearing on the current one.
1 win in the last 9 including the cup game is horrific it has to be said. We're 6 points off bottom, in another season that could see us in 19th position. But there is a good team in there somewhere. The next few weeks will be very interesting.
Poring over stats or points from various points of last season and comparing them to this doesn't really tell the whole story.If we use Saturday as a departure point to start playing the way we can (and did sometimes last year) then we can maybe have a better second half of the season. That's cause for optimism, but we really have to do it, and we need to start winning more games.At the same time, though, if we are going to take a great deal from points on the board, we can't ignore our points return from the last ten (or five, or any figure which you reflects current form) matches, which has been pretty atrocious.Carry on like that for very much longer and we are on target to be in a relegation scrap.Now is a good time to build on a decent performance, we have got to do it, no excuses.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 21, 2014, 08:42:26 PMPoring over stats or points from various points of last season and comparing them to this doesn't really tell the whole story.If we use Saturday as a departure point to start playing the way we can (and did sometimes last year) then we can maybe have a better second half of the season. That's cause for optimism, but we really have to do it, and we need to start winning more games.At the same time, though, if we are going to take a great deal from points on the board, we can't ignore our points return from the last ten (or five, or any figure which you reflects current form) matches, which has been pretty atrocious.Carry on like that for very much longer and we are on target to be in a relegation scrap.Now is a good time to build on a decent performance, we have got to do it, no excuses.But looking at points return from certain spells of fixtures in isolation means nothing as it doesn't consider who we've played in those fixtures. Our last 10 league games look as follows in my book:Sunderland (H) - 0-0 - Below par resultSouthampton (A) - 2-3 - Above parFulham (A) - 2-0 - Below parMan Utd (H) - 0-3 - ParStoke (A) - 2-1 - Below parPalace (H) - 0-1 - Below parSwansea (H) - 1-1 - ParSunderland (A) - 0-1 - Above parArsenal (H) - 1-2 - ParLiverpool (A) - 2-2 - Above parSo by my reckoning, during the last 10 games where its been said we've been on a horrible run of form, with key players out injured, compared to what we'd have expected before those games I reckon we did better than expected in 3 of them, in line with expectation in 3 and below expectation in 4. So all in all, not the most horrendous return its made out to be.We've got a decent run of games now and should be aiming for at least 11 points from the next 6 matches (winning our 3 home games and drawing 2 of the three away). If we do this we'll be on 35 points at the start of March and will be virtually home and hosed.But if we do what we did when we had our last good run of games (over Christmas) it'll make the rest of March look frightening and the end of the season arse-clenchingly painful.
We played alright in the second half against Arsenal and brilliantly in the first half against Liverpool. I wasn't ecstatic over the reversion to boofiness in the second half of the latter game, especially given how well the 'passing the ball' approach had worked in the first half, but hey, it was better. Lambert just needs to show that he doesn't just get passing football and good performances from them one game in five, as if by luck - he needs to show that he can help the team produce it regularly.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 21, 2014, 03:56:22 PMQuote from: bobdylan on January 21, 2014, 03:36:03 PM1 win in the last 9 including the cup game is horrific it has to be said. We're 6 points off bottom, in another season that could see us in 19th position. But there is a good team in there somewhere. The next few weeks will be very interesting.in another season all of those other teams would be below us as well because they have less points. You cannot use the "another season" argument because it has no bearing on the current one.I don't think it's a hard concept to understand, we are 6 points from a relegation spot, but unusually, considering this small points difference, we are 10th. Most years in the league such a points difference would have us much closer to, or even in, the relegation spots. The comparison is perfectly acceptable (and so has a 'bearing on' the current discussion) as it shows that this season is an unusual season as things stand with all of the teams up to 10th being so close and still taking points off of each other and even those teams above. It's an indication then that our 'lofty position' may be less down to our own improvement and more due to the nature of the league this season.
Quote from: Rudy Lambert on January 21, 2014, 08:31:22 PMQuote from: Ad@m on January 21, 2014, 08:23:25 PMQuote from: Rudy Lambert on January 21, 2014, 08:00:42 PMLast season 10th place at this time saw you pretty safe from relegation, this season it doesn't. Afraid it didn't.You said Stoke were 10th at this stage last year? Well I know quite a few Stoke fans and when we went up there and beat them last year with Lowts' wonder goal most of those Stoke fans were convinced they were going down.If there was one thing they didn't feel it was 'pretty safe from relegation'.Stoke dropped three places and finished 13th, pretty safe from relegation I'd say.We finished 1 point behind them last season, so on that basis, we were also pretty safe from relegation. Given we've got more points now than we had last year and you've told us Stoke were safe this time last year, I'd just kick back, relax and enjoy the rest of the season and its glorious mid-table mediocrity!!