It won't be that high as 88 is more than 4 seasons so would include Gerrard and Smith. Under Emery we've won about two thirds of our home league games.
Tim is playing really well for Everton, so I'm told. However, his tracking back for Cook's goal was outrageously poor.
Fair enough. I expect 66 out of 88 from the Sultan and nothing less (probably impossible even now).
There were so many depressing things that season we got relegated. But one that springs to mind was a mind bogglingly stupid diving header from Richards in the Manure home game. I can’t remember whether it lead to their goal but all I can remember how ludicrous it was in context.
Quote from: eamonn on September 02, 2024, 12:09:19 PMFair enough. I expect 66 out of 88 from the Sultan and nothing less (probably impossible even now).I got bored, 21 wins and 5 draws in 33 home league games under Emery.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on September 02, 2024, 02:54:30 PMThere were so many depressing things that season we got relegated. But one that springs to mind was a mind bogglingly stupid diving header from Richards in the Manure home game. I can’t remember whether it lead to their goal but all I can remember how ludicrous it was in context.Richards crops up a lot on these worst moments discussions.
I thought Barkley did well when he came on.But, I have watched the highlights today, and yes Bogarde was poor for their goal, but Ross didn’t cover himself in glory either. Apart from that, he did well.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on September 02, 2024, 09:22:28 AMQuote from: LeeB on September 02, 2024, 08:59:40 AMPeople talk about that Leicester game as 'sliding doors' but we were piss weak all over that season and were going down regardless.When failed to beat Sunderland at home early in the season despite playing OK I knew the writing was on the wall.In my head I resigned myself to relegation after the Watford defeat at home in NovemberWas that when Sherwood got sacked? My recollection is that there was a very brief upturn in results (comparatively speaking) just before the 0-6 v Liverpool. Then we only managed a point over the rest of the season.
Quote from: LeeB on September 02, 2024, 08:59:40 AMPeople talk about that Leicester game as 'sliding doors' but we were piss weak all over that season and were going down regardless.When failed to beat Sunderland at home early in the season despite playing OK I knew the writing was on the wall.In my head I resigned myself to relegation after the Watford defeat at home in November
People talk about that Leicester game as 'sliding doors' but we were piss weak all over that season and were going down regardless.When failed to beat Sunderland at home early in the season despite playing OK I knew the writing was on the wall.
Quote from: Meanwood Villa on September 02, 2024, 09:29:17 AMQuote from: RamboandBruno on September 02, 2024, 09:22:28 AMQuote from: LeeB on September 02, 2024, 08:59:40 AMPeople talk about that Leicester game as 'sliding doors' but we were piss weak all over that season and were going down regardless.When failed to beat Sunderland at home early in the season despite playing OK I knew the writing was on the wall.In my head I resigned myself to relegation after the Watford defeat at home in NovemberWas that when Sherwood got sacked? My recollection is that there was a very brief upturn in results (comparatively speaking) just before the 0-6 v Liverpool. Then we only managed a point over the rest of the season.Honestly can’t remember if tactics got the boot after that, got s feeling he was already gone but maybe not? I was sitting in the upper north for some reason rather than the holte, just remember Deeney scoring late on, it all just felt so inevitable.