Quote from: SoccerHQ on February 11, 2014, 11:20:08 PMCardiff are a dreadful team, not just generally but home and away v us they've been dreadful, there's no chance they'll finish above us imo. Fulham are too far behind imo so there's two teams and I'm sure one of the number below us won't catch us up, I'm thinking Norwich as long as they don't beat us as their last four league games are horrendous.I think that's going to be the bottom three Norwich, Cardiff and Fulham.I agree. Norwich look woeful. 1 win in 11. Three months since they scored more than 1 goal in a league game.
Cardiff are a dreadful team, not just generally but home and away v us they've been dreadful, there's no chance they'll finish above us imo. Fulham are too far behind imo so there's two teams and I'm sure one of the number below us won't catch us up, I'm thinking Norwich as long as they don't beat us as their last four league games are horrendous.I think that's going to be the bottom three Norwich, Cardiff and Fulham.
Quote from: Matt Collins on February 11, 2014, 09:40:22 PMDo people agree Westwood was very good second half. He never gets the credit when he plays wellHe was poor first half but that's because the team was set up to be as unhelpful to him ad Delph as possible When he plays well the team plays well. In the first half he got no help from the team, in the second half they apparently tried a bit and, bo and lehold, Westwood gets better.
Do people agree Westwood was very good second half. He never gets the credit when he plays wellHe was poor first half but that's because the team was set up to be as unhelpful to him ad Delph as possible
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 11, 2014, 11:04:38 PMQuote from: olaftab on February 11, 2014, 10:57:17 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on February 11, 2014, 10:43:22 PMI think we've certainly gone backwards. Last season was awful, only saved by a decent run at the end. What happens if we don't replicate that during this run in?We don't need to to do that this season. Remember position is the important thing. At this stage last season we were in and out of bottom 3. Now there are 7 teams below us who need to do a West Ham and for us to keep playing as badly as we have been to take us into the bottom 3. That is not going to happen. Having said that it is absolutely unacceptable that we are where we are.You say "do a West Ham" as if it's something remarkable, when actually, it means "win two games".This time last year, 18th position was 23 points, 11th was 30.Now, 18th is 24 points, 11th is 28, as it stands, and 5 of the teams below us currently are playing tomorrow.I am not saying by any means that we are doomed to relegation, just that the arguments that "it's not going to happen" when there is this much of the season left, are somewhat over-confident.West Ham have won 3 in a row. Plus a draw at Chavski. So 10 points out of 12. Without conceding a goal. How many of the clubs below us are going to manage that?For a side that had won 2 out of 15 league games before Chavski, including 9 defeats, i'd say that was remarkable.
Quote from: olaftab on February 11, 2014, 10:57:17 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on February 11, 2014, 10:43:22 PMI think we've certainly gone backwards. Last season was awful, only saved by a decent run at the end. What happens if we don't replicate that during this run in?We don't need to to do that this season. Remember position is the important thing. At this stage last season we were in and out of bottom 3. Now there are 7 teams below us who need to do a West Ham and for us to keep playing as badly as we have been to take us into the bottom 3. That is not going to happen. Having said that it is absolutely unacceptable that we are where we are.You say "do a West Ham" as if it's something remarkable, when actually, it means "win two games".This time last year, 18th position was 23 points, 11th was 30.Now, 18th is 24 points, 11th is 28, as it stands, and 5 of the teams below us currently are playing tomorrow.I am not saying by any means that we are doomed to relegation, just that the arguments that "it's not going to happen" when there is this much of the season left, are somewhat over-confident.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 11, 2014, 10:43:22 PMI think we've certainly gone backwards. Last season was awful, only saved by a decent run at the end. What happens if we don't replicate that during this run in?We don't need to to do that this season. Remember position is the important thing. At this stage last season we were in and out of bottom 3. Now there are 7 teams below us who need to do a West Ham and for us to keep playing as badly as we have been to take us into the bottom 3. That is not going to happen. Having said that it is absolutely unacceptable that we are where we are.
I think we've certainly gone backwards. Last season was awful, only saved by a decent run at the end. What happens if we don't replicate that during this run in?
Quote from: pooligan on February 11, 2014, 11:44:59 PMAnother of the so called easy winnable games gone ,it's getting scary An easy winnable game which the majority of our supporters thought we wouldn't win.
Another of the so called easy winnable games gone ,it's getting scary
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 12, 2014, 01:18:49 AMQuote from: pooligan on February 11, 2014, 11:44:59 PMAnother of the so called easy winnable games gone ,it's getting scary An easy winnable game which the majority of our supporters thought we wouldn't win.Exactly right, Dave. Playing the bottom team is as near to an easy winnable match as you can get. However, our supporters, knowing their team, rightly didn't think we'd win it. And I speak as an idiot who thought we would.
A poor return over the 2 games - we have a few tough games ahead and are 4 points off the relegation zone with 5 teams below us having a game in hand - don't be fooled by 11th place - we are right in this battle to avoid relegation.
I still think Weimann should have buried that chance at the end. Good save though it was, it was at a good height for him. Weimann should have smashed it in low. Bad miss for me.
Quote from: eastie on February 12, 2014, 07:43:43 AMA poor return over the 2 games - we have a few tough games ahead and are 4 points off the relegation zone with 5 teams below us having a game in hand - don't be fooled by 11th place - we are right in this battle to avoid relegation.You have brought something new to the debate here. I never thought about this and now I am scared.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 11, 2014, 11:08:05 PMI still think Weimann should have buried that chance at the end. Good save though it was, it was at a good height for him. Weimann should have smashed it in low. Bad miss for me. 100% agree. He shouldn't have given him a chance to save it. Why was he flicking it with the outside of the boot? On reflection a worse miss than Gabby's. Both are still haunting me this morning!