Although relegation is a possibility, the contrivance of circumstances to bring it about seem pretty far fetched to me. It would require 8 sides all to consistently out perform us between now and the end of the season, which when you consider how many of those games are going to be against each other or against the teams at the top it is possible but not probable. Therefore, in my view, waiting to get the right players rather than making do for the sake of numbers is not a huge risk.
all this talk about Lerner not coming to games seems a bit strange to me, when only the other day the Liverpool owner saw his first game for ages and I bet the lot that own Man Ci££y don't go every week either and Abramovich just looks fucking bored shitless at Chelsea games.II am hoping for a good investment in 3/4 quality players this summer UTVThe Doc
Quote from: Dr Butler on February 05, 2014, 09:37:44 AMall this talk about Lerner not coming to games seems a bit strange to me, when only the other day the Liverpool owner saw his first game for ages and I bet the lot that own Man Ci££y don't go every week either and Abramovich just looks fucking bored shitless at Chelsea games.II am hoping for a good investment in 3/4 quality players this summer UTVThe DocIt's more of an issue because he used to attend quite regularly, then his funding was scaled back, we become shit and now he comes about as often as Pele.If he never attended in the first place I doubt it would be mentioned but it all ties in to lack of enthusiasm and his general interest towards us has waned. Maybe he has found out that being a football fan isn't all battles for honours, scintillating football and great atmospheres and it isn't for him. Who knows?
But, once again, we are settling for not getting relegated as a comfortable position.
I think it's because, in our disarray, we've needed visible leadership. If Man City, Chelsea or Liverpool had spent the last few seasons under threat of relegation, I'd expect their respective leaders to at least show their faces.
This season I started to become really depressed that the plan included a "no glory" element which allowed the board and the owner to regard the simple survival in the Premiership as a legitimate and adequate ambition so long as the gates held up and the costs went down.
Top 8 would be fantastic this season.Saturday against West Ham is a big game and we need a win to push us on to catch Southampton and then Newcastle.Tough ask but i think we can do it.Like has been said by previous posters 3-4 QUALITY signings Mr Lambert and Lerner, QUALITY signings and we would be looking good for pushing on again next season. We need some positive news from the club before next season starts. The World Cup should give us plenty of knowledge of players in the quality range we should be looking at if we are going to push forward.Here is to a good shopping spree in the summer.UTV
I am pretty confident we will win at least four more home games against the likes of West Ham, Hull, Norwich, Stoke, Fulham and Southampton, which would equal our record under O'Neill in 2009/10.