I think we are probably safe, but as people are saying, the fact we are concerned about it, again, is unacceptable.The club needs investment, it needs energised leadership and ambition at boardroom level, it needs a manager who can sort the basics of passing, moving, pressing, marking and have us playing something that passes for football.
That looks to me like Cardiff and Fulham are now in a position where they won't catch us.
Quote from: frank on January 01, 1970, 01:23:18 AM2 years ago I didn't renew immediately and the ticket office rang me (and, I'm sure, thousands of others) to ask why not. I was probably always going to renew but told them I wouldn't renew till McLeish went. They rang me the day he was sacked to ask whether I was reconsidering. I certainly shan't be renewing this week, which is when the cash incentive expires, and the club's reminder to ST holders on Facebook has attracted a huge amount of anger and derision. I would guess that ST sales are/will be well down and that a few thousand fans well be registering their disapproval in this way.Seems a bit daft to renew before we know what division we will be in any road, I'll almost certainly renew but I'm not paying premier league prices for championship football.
2 years ago I didn't renew immediately and the ticket office rang me (and, I'm sure, thousands of others) to ask why not. I was probably always going to renew but told them I wouldn't renew till McLeish went. They rang me the day he was sacked to ask whether I was reconsidering. I certainly shan't be renewing this week, which is when the cash incentive expires, and the club's reminder to ST holders on Facebook has attracted a huge amount of anger and derision. I would guess that ST sales are/will be well down and that a few thousand fans well be registering their disapproval in this way.
The Chelsea win at Anfield could be massive for us.It keeps Chelsea well in the hunt, and with games against norwich and Cardiff, you 'have' to fancy them to win both ?I'm prepared to clutch at every bloody straw available.
Norwich and Cardiff are gone, so only really Fulham to worry about as I think Sunderland will escape. Baggies still not quite safe yet.
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 27, 2014, 02:59:06 PMQuote from: frank on January 01, 1970, 01:23:18 AM2 years ago I didn't renew immediately and the ticket office rang me (and, I'm sure, thousands of others) to ask why not. I was probably always going to renew but told them I wouldn't renew till McLeish went. They rang me the day he was sacked to ask whether I was reconsidering. I certainly shan't be renewing this week, which is when the cash incentive expires, and the club's reminder to ST holders on Facebook has attracted a huge amount of anger and derision. I would guess that ST sales are/will be well down and that a few thousand fans well be registering their disapproval in this way.Seems a bit daft to renew before we know what division we will be in any road, I'll almost certainly renew but I'm not paying premier league prices for championship football.But............ what about those extra home games we'll get to see ?!?
Cardiff and Norwich are screwed.Between us, Fulham and the Mackems now. Think Fulham will win next week