We're not in relegation battle. However, the bottom half of the league is tight enough that we could get drawn into one, but we're not in one at the moment.
Quote from: Concrete John on February 06, 2014, 11:20:16 AMWe're not in relegation battle. However, the bottom half of the league is tight enough that we could get drawn into one, but we're not in one at the moment. I wouldn't say we're in a relegation battle just yet either.
Quote from: Clampy on February 06, 2014, 11:29:04 AMQuote from: Concrete John on February 06, 2014, 11:20:16 AMWe're not in relegation battle. However, the bottom half of the league is tight enough that we could get drawn into one, but we're not in one at the moment. I wouldn't say we're in a relegation battle just yet either. i think we'll know about half 9 on tuesday night whether we are or not.
8 points from that lot, at the least.
Quote from: not3bad on February 06, 2014, 10:51:23 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 05, 2014, 11:44:58 PMQuote from: not3bad on February 05, 2014, 04:51:12 PMQuote from: pig on February 05, 2014, 10:29:10 AMQuote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis 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.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.So you've been told we'll be aiming for 10th next year and the year after? Where did you get this information?Obviously, nobody has told him that, but we all form our own opinions about what the ambitions of the club are, and those opinions tend to be shaped by what we see them doing.It's difficult to look at the events of the last 2 or 3 years and really say we're being set up with any ambition. The board don't even talk to us about ambition any more, let alone actually do anything to suggest there is any.After MON left the next two seasons were pretty much a write off since the club were literally all over the place. When Mcleish was sacked, the club visibly changed its policy. It is now trying something different. Will it work? I don't have a clue. But the one thing I'm not doing is making assumptions. I also note that most people agreed that mid table would be an acceptable target for this season. Why then talk about finishing 10th every season? If it looks like we're heading, or even aiming, for the same position next year then fair enough.We're mid table, but let's not pretend we're not in a relegation battle. We're just 5 points above the drop zone so we're not comfortable. We've lost 7 home games in the league. This is not acceptable to fans so don't be surprised when they complain about it.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 05, 2014, 11:44:58 PMQuote from: not3bad on February 05, 2014, 04:51:12 PMQuote from: pig on February 05, 2014, 10:29:10 AMQuote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis 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.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.So you've been told we'll be aiming for 10th next year and the year after? Where did you get this information?Obviously, nobody has told him that, but we all form our own opinions about what the ambitions of the club are, and those opinions tend to be shaped by what we see them doing.It's difficult to look at the events of the last 2 or 3 years and really say we're being set up with any ambition. The board don't even talk to us about ambition any more, let alone actually do anything to suggest there is any.After MON left the next two seasons were pretty much a write off since the club were literally all over the place. When Mcleish was sacked, the club visibly changed its policy. It is now trying something different. Will it work? I don't have a clue. But the one thing I'm not doing is making assumptions. I also note that most people agreed that mid table would be an acceptable target for this season. Why then talk about finishing 10th every season? If it looks like we're heading, or even aiming, for the same position next year then fair enough.
Quote from: not3bad on February 05, 2014, 04:51:12 PMQuote from: pig on February 05, 2014, 10:29:10 AMQuote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis 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.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.So you've been told we'll be aiming for 10th next year and the year after? Where did you get this information?Obviously, nobody has told him that, but we all form our own opinions about what the ambitions of the club are, and those opinions tend to be shaped by what we see them doing.It's difficult to look at the events of the last 2 or 3 years and really say we're being set up with any ambition. The board don't even talk to us about ambition any more, let alone actually do anything to suggest there is any.
Quote from: pig on February 05, 2014, 10:29:10 AMQuote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis 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.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.So you've been told we'll be aiming for 10th next year and the year after? Where did you get this information?
Quote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis 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.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.
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.
Quote from: Ads on February 06, 2014, 11:43:31 AM8 points from that lot, at the least.6 pts and we would have 33 after 28 games. Virtually safe. Gotta target the two home wins there.
I'd love to know what people's definitions of 'being in a relegation battle' are. Is it being in the bottom 3? Is it being within 1 point of the bottom 3, or 2 points or 3 or 4 etc?I would say with only a 5 point gap between us and the bottom 3, we are right in it, a swing over 3 or 4 games with us losing and the teams below us winning could have us easily down there. People have pointed out we're currently 'mid-table' and 10th and the unlikelyhood of all the teams below us getting results when we don't, but over 4 or 5 games, with us playing many of those teams too, i don't think it's that improbable and could easily happen. A lot of those teams below us have been picking up points, which is why it really is so tight from 10th to 20th. Scarily so in many ways.TBH i don't really like the term 'relegation battle' being used at this juncture in the season it's a term more appropriate for the back end of the season and the last 5 games or so. But what should be clear, whatever you call it, is that we sit precariously close points wise to the relegation spots and we have no room for complacency. We might go on a run until the end of the season and be comfortably safe with a few games to go, we could quite easily go the other way too though, a few injuries to the likes of Vlaar, Gabby and Benteke and we could be in trouble.