Quote from: Ads on February 06, 2014, 03:36:25 PMIts around about February and March than one or two sides give up the fight. I might wager that Fulham and Cardiff could be the two to get cut well a drift come the end. If Fulham's woeful form carries on, it wouldn't surprise me if they panic and turn to Curbishley to save them.
Its around about February and March than one or two sides give up the fight. I might wager that Fulham and Cardiff could be the two to get cut well a drift come the end.
Win the next 2 games and we can virtually forget any talk of being dragged into trouble , we need to go out on the front foot and take the game to west ham - i really feel this is a great chance to finally land back to back wins.
Quote from: eastie on February 06, 2014, 03:41:14 PMWin the next 2 games and we can virtually forget any talk of being dragged into trouble , we need to go out on the front foot and take the game to west ham - i really feel this is a great chance to finally land back to back wins.We'll win against West Ham, get a bit optimistic and then run up agianst a Cardiff with a new manager surge and lose and be all doom ridden again.
Our main problem is the inability to go on a little run and pick up some points. It's why the Everton defeat and performance was so bloody frustrating.
Quote from: Concrete John on February 06, 2014, 03:15:41 PMQuote from: Dribbler on February 06, 2014, 02:36:18 PMI'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.All three of those have been injured at various points this season, yet we've still managed to at least keep our heads above water relegation wise. Yes, losing three key players woud hurt us, but the chances of that are now better than a side below us losing three key players, yet that never comes into our thinking, does it?To my mind, it's a very negative outlook to expect enough teams below us to go on these sort of runs and drag us into it. Yes, it's possible, but no more than us doing something similar and pulling further clear. Plus, we are talking about quite a few teams needing to do that, which again makes it highly unlikely if you start calculating the odds.TBH i think Vlaar is the key man to keep injury free and could make a massive difference to how our season transpires. Unfortunately he's one of the most injury prone.There's no negativity in looking at possibilities and probabilities, and nowhere have i said 'i expect' everyone to catch up, I've said it could go either way and It is hardly the massive leap of probability that some people seem to make however, especially over the 14 games we have left. Of the teams below us, there is 1 team 2 points behind, 4 teams 3 points behind, and 2 teams 4 points behind and West Ham 5 points behind in the relegation spot in 18th. Of those teams, Cardiff, Sunderland, West Ham and Stoke got wins last weekend, and Hull and West Brom a draw.I expect if you calculate the odds of that kind of gap being closed and overturned over the next 14 games, the odds wouldn't be as far fetched as you make out.
Quote from: Dribbler on February 06, 2014, 02:36:18 PMI'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.All three of those have been injured at various points this season, yet we've still managed to at least keep our heads above water relegation wise. Yes, losing three key players woud hurt us, but the chances of that are now better than a side below us losing three key players, yet that never comes into our thinking, does it?To my mind, it's a very negative outlook to expect enough teams below us to go on these sort of runs and drag us into it. Yes, it's possible, but no more than us doing something similar and pulling further clear. Plus, we are talking about quite a few teams needing to do that, which again makes it highly unlikely if you start calculating the odds.
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.
Quote from: not3bad on February 06, 2014, 03:44:54 PMQuote from: eastie on February 06, 2014, 03:41:14 PMWin the next 2 games and we can virtually forget any talk of being dragged into trouble , we need to go out on the front foot and take the game to west ham - i really feel this is a great chance to finally land back to back wins.We'll win against West Ham, get a bit optimistic and then run up agianst a Cardiff with a new manager surge and lose and be all doom ridden again.I'm more optimistic about beating Cardiff than West Ham.
I'm not a betting man and can't access gambling websites from work, so would anyone like to check what our actual odds to go down are?
Quote from: Dribbler on February 06, 2014, 03:36:43 PMQuote from: Concrete John on February 06, 2014, 03:15:41 PMQuote from: Dribbler on February 06, 2014, 02:36:18 PMI'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.All three of those have been injured at various points this season, yet we've still managed to at least keep our heads above water relegation wise. Yes, losing three key players woud hurt us, but the chances of that are now better than a side below us losing three key players, yet that never comes into our thinking, does it?To my mind, it's a very negative outlook to expect enough teams below us to go on these sort of runs and drag us into it. Yes, it's possible, but no more than us doing something similar and pulling further clear. Plus, we are talking about quite a few teams needing to do that, which again makes it highly unlikely if you start calculating the odds.TBH i think Vlaar is the key man to keep injury free and could make a massive difference to how our season transpires. Unfortunately he's one of the most injury prone.There's no negativity in looking at possibilities and probabilities, and nowhere have i said 'i expect' everyone to catch up, I've said it could go either way and It is hardly the massive leap of probability that some people seem to make however, especially over the 14 games we have left. Of the teams below us, there is 1 team 2 points behind, 4 teams 3 points behind, and 2 teams 4 points behind and West Ham 5 points behind in the relegation spot in 18th. Of those teams, Cardiff, Sunderland, West Ham and Stoke got wins last weekend, and Hull and West Brom a draw.I expect if you calculate the odds of that kind of gap being closed and overturned over the next 14 games, the odds wouldn't be as far fetched as you make out.So you expect us to stay up?I'm not a betting man and can't access gambling websites from work, so would anyone like to check what our actual odds to go down are?
Jesus Brian. You sound depressed and make out like it is the end of the world and we are going to be shit forever. Why can you not accept that there is a chance that things could possibly improve. You might as well knit your own scarf: Proud History, No Future.