I don't know why, because every time I've seen us this season we've been awful, but I still think that we could get out of this. There are obvious problems with the squad, but enough talent to be doing better than we are. Completely get why some fans think we have no chance, but I have visions of one win sparking a run - is that completely insane?And I've been getting stick from a Cov fan at work saying we'll be in the same league next season...
Quote from: seanthevillan on December 04, 2015, 07:40:41 PMI don't know why, because every time I've seen us this season we've been awful, but I still think that we could get out of this. There are obvious problems with the squad, but enough talent to be doing better than we are. Completely get why some fans think we have no chance, but I have visions of one win sparking a run - is that completely insane?And I've been getting stick from a Cov fan at work saying we'll be in the same league next season... It's not insane. But massively improbable now. Crucially, being adrift in 5 weeks time won't help us as we won't even be able to buy our way out (players won't come). It's a bit of a perfect storm.We have to pick up enough points (I'd say at least 9) from Southampton, Newcastle, West Ham and Norwich to be in contention when the transfer window rolls around to stand any chance of attracting some better (and by that I mean more effective in a scrap) players in Jan. Beat Southampton (they are a solid team, but not world beaters) and build from that.
This is the formula that will keep us up....Southampton- drawNewcastle- winWest Ham- winNorwich- winPalace- drawLeicester- winWBA- drawNorwich- winStoke- drawEverton- winSpurs- drawSwansea- winBournemouth- winSouthampton- drawWatford- drawNewcastle- winJust totaled that up and that's 34 points which would take us to 39 points which would surely be more than enough. Infact you could probably scrub a draw or two out of that list and 37 points would probably be enough.I've omitted the games we'll get nothing from e.g. Manchester games etc but you never know, everyone thought Man. City would win and they didn't so who's to say we won't do something random like Arsenal at home with all their injuries.I'd probably subscribe to Ads opinion, it's possible but massively unlikely atm baring in mind we can barely even draw games currently.We do need to get cracking though starting in Newcastle.
We haven't won a game since the opening day. What makes anyone think we are suddenly going to win every other game? Don't get me wrong, I admire the positive attitude, however lets get real. This team stinks.
Quote from: Des Little on December 05, 2015, 10:19:58 AMWe haven't won a game since the opening day. What makes anyone think we are suddenly going to win every other game? Don't get me wrong, I admire the positive attitude, however lets get real. This team stinks. I suppose last season we hadn't scored for seemingly three months and we then won 5 league games in I think 8 games which must've been our best run since the MON era.It does make me chuckle when this time last year people on here were saying this was our worst ever team...no it had quality players in like Benteke and D***H but was woefully mismanaged. This time it is an awful squad. I'm not as sold on Garde as some but he does have little to work with.
When I look at the players, the situation we're in, the whole feel of the club, how can it be anything but??.