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Author Topic: Complacency under Lambert?  (Read 18797 times)

Offline levico

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Re: Complacency under Lambert?
« Reply #105 on: October 28, 2014, 05:11:57 PM »
I can not fault anyone if they booed us off at full time. Taking out a small mortgage to watch us play at QPR on a Monday night is one for the lunacy headquarters, fair play to all.

So....what are our league records for losing consecutive games and not scoring in games, we musn't be far off either. I certainly can't recall us losing more than 4 league games in a row in my time supporting us. This could easily get to 7-8 games looking at our next opponents.

Deary me.

I don't think we'll get another point until we play Burnley (and that'sfar from guaranteed) - so 8 losses on the bounce. If we don't score any goals in those three matches then that'll be an additional record.

It's almost laughable, particularly as Lerner will not react.

Offline SoccerHQ

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Re: Complacency under Lambert?
« Reply #106 on: October 28, 2014, 05:20:05 PM »
I can not fault anyone if they booed us off at full time. Taking out a small mortgage to watch us play at QPR on a Monday night is one for the lunacy headquarters, fair play to all.

So....what are our league records for losing consecutive games and not scoring in games, we musn't be far off either. I certainly can't recall us losing more than 4 league games in a row in my time supporting us. This could easily get to 7-8 games looking at our next opponents.

Deary me.

I don't think we'll get another point until we play Burnley (and that'sfar from guaranteed) - so 8 losses on the bounce. If we don't score any goals in those three matches then that'll be an additional record.

It's almost laughable, particularly as Lerner will not react.

That must be the worst sequence in (forgive me for footy speak and please don't ban me), the "premier league era."

I think Wigan lost 7 on the bounce a few years back.

If we lose on Sunday it's a big possibility.

Offline Mister E

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Re: Complacency under Lambert?
« Reply #107 on: October 28, 2014, 05:52:11 PM »
I don't think we'll get another point until we play Burnley (and that'sfar from guaranteed) - so 8 losses on the bounce. If we don't score any goals in those three matches then that'll be an additional record.

It's almost laughable, particularly as Lerner will not react.
If your prediction becomes reality, no manager can survive that, surely?!

Offline levico

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Re: Complacency under Lambert?
« Reply #108 on: October 28, 2014, 08:05:59 PM »
I don't think we'll get another point until we play Burnley (and that'sfar from guaranteed) - so 8 losses on the bounce. If we don't score any goals in those three matches then that'll be an additional record.

It's almost laughable, particularly as Lerner will not react.
If your prediction becomes reality, no manager can survive that, surely?!


You would think and hope not but we are talking about an obstinate and intellectually challenged owner whose reputation is on the line having given our hopeless manager a 4 year contract.

 


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