Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 11, 2014, 10:54:22 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on February 11, 2014, 10:53:01 PMMarshall, top keeper. Fair play.Turner for them was excellent, too.Agree with both of you, when their keeper and centre half are their most important performers it tells you a lot about the game. Once we got the measure of Zaha I thought we dominated but a combination of our finishing and decision making plus the two mentioned above denied us the win our efforts deserved.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on February 11, 2014, 10:53:01 PMMarshall, top keeper. Fair play.Turner for them was excellent, too.
Marshall, top keeper. Fair play.
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?
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?
You say "do a West Ham" as if it's something remarkable, when actually, it means "win two games".
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 11, 2014, 11:04:38 PMYou say "do a West Ham" as if it's something remarkable, when actually, it means "win two games".They've won their last 3 and kept clean sheets in their last 4. The only one of those 4 they didn't win was Chelsea away. Given how shit West Ham are I'd say that is remarkable. It certainly won't be repeated by 7 of the teams below us.
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.Even if you think a number of sides are all going to have a form surge at the same time, mathematics and probability suggest it still won't be enough. So many of the games that the bottom half sides play are going to be against each other and those that aren't are against the sides who have been consistently better so far this season. Which makes the combination of results to make it happen, while not impossible, highly improbable. As an example a team like Cardiff would need to win home games against teams like Aston Villa.
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.
I would agree as obviously we'll draw a game or two so that would be pretty much 40 points.I reckon they'll come Norwich and Fulham (YES HOME WINS!!!! (Gets the party hat out) and fancy us to nick the game at Swansea on the break.
I'll also chuck the Bitters into the mix. 8 wins in their last 45 league games. Jammed a point tonight with their only shot on target.