Though Sunderland's win last night doesn't exactly help our position, we can take a little bit of inspiration at how they turned around a thrashing at Everton a few weeks ago, into a clean sheet and three points. Okay, Allardyce has previous and Remi doesn't, but it shows it can be done even with a defence that has been routinely taken apart and ridiculed by the pundits, as Sunderland's has over the last few years. It's not over yet...
Quote from: olaftab on November 23, 2015, 11:12:51 PMI see you are peddling the " I only need to out run you not the tiger" argument but Sunderland or Newcastle etc may not be a player in the equation come end of the season. Points accumulated will be a big factor.It's not an argument to peddle. It's basic maths. If we get more points than any other three teams, regardless of how many points that might be then we stay up.Picking a random number and assuming that we're doomed if we get anything less than that and safe if we get anything more than that, ignoring the number of points other teams have is neither an argument, nor basic maths.
I see you are peddling the " I only need to out run you not the tiger" argument but Sunderland or Newcastle etc may not be a player in the equation come end of the season. Points accumulated will be a big factor.
Quote from: Ormy Droid on November 24, 2015, 08:59:05 AMThough Sunderland's win last night doesn't exactly help our position, we can take a little bit of inspiration at how they turned around a thrashing at Everton a few weeks ago, into a clean sheet and three points. Okay, Allardyce has previous and Remi doesn't, but it shows it can be done even with a defence that has been routinely taken apart and ridiculed by the pundits, as Sunderland's has over the last few years. It's not over yet...The bit in bold is the key point. If you have a shit squad who'd you prefer as manager?Garde may well be a very good manager and one for the long term, but he may not be able to polish a turd as well as Allardyce. They may well stop up. We definitely won't - unless there is a massive overhaul in January.
I admire your optimism my friend but the last time we won a league game the kids were still on summer holidays and I'm off to see them in a nativity play in a fortnight! In the intervening period our keeper has spent more time in the back of his net than in front of it, our defence couldn't tackle a fish supper, the midfield have yet to be introduced to each other and the nation hasn't stopped tittering at Sky's condemnation of our 'strikeforce's' figurehead who has seemingly spent the season so far eating chips. I see no valid reason why anyone can reasonably expect anything but a slow and ignominious death from hereon in.