Whats going to happen next season

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Whats going to happen next season

by sonkoissuperman » 28 Mar 2007 11:47

Just wondering what people are thinking about next year. Will we be as successful ? who will go ? who will stay ? what will the stadium be like when it's expanded ? just a few questions to ponder upon let me no what you think

Daniella

by Daniella » 28 Mar 2007 11:52

Second Season Syndrome just ask the bitching villa, boro and west ham fans who all claim we are as good as down, that must be fact as they all said it.

Fvking tards.

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by Stranded » 28 Mar 2007 11:57

I predict that we will play 38 league games.

32 off which will be against the same opposition as 32 of our games this. Six will be against promoted teams.

We will win some, lose some and possibly draw some. At the end of 38 games we will have some points. We will finish in a position in the league where those with more points are above us and those with less below.

We will score some goals, unfortunately the opposition will to.

We will get knocked out of the cups at some stage, unless we win all our games in which case we will get a trophy. Someone will polish it to keep it shiny. Blue ribbons will be attached.

Steve Coppell will smile on 25th February 2008, people will be amazed.

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by Hahnemann's Hairdresser » 28 Mar 2007 12:03

I have low expectations for next season unless we sign a creative, goal scoring centre midfielder. Our play is heavily reliant on the wingers, primarily Glen Little. Portsmouth sussed this and had two men on Little as soon as it looked like someone was going to pass to him. With Little marked out of the game and Hunt unable to get the better of Johnson we were ineffective going forward. An attacking centre mid could exploit the space left when Little is double marked.

I fear that other teams will also figure this out next season and although we will stay up, without a plan B we will struggle.

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by Hahnemann's Hairdresser » 28 Mar 2007 12:06

Stranded I predict that we will play 38 league games.

32 off which will be against the same opposition as 32 of our games this. Six will be against promoted teams.

We will win some, lose some and possibly draw some. At the end of 38 games we will have some points. We will finish in a position in the league where those with more points are above us and those with less below.

We will score some goals, unfortunately the opposition will to.

We will get knocked out of the cups at some stage, unless we win all our games in which case we will get a trophy. Someone will polish it to keep it shiny. Blue ribbons will be attached.

Steve Coppell will smile on 25th February 2008, people will be amazed.


You are Mystic Meg AICMFP


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by Stranded » 28 Mar 2007 12:08

It's a gift.

I'm on a roll you know. I also correctly predicted that England would win the last World Cup unless they lost. Why I've not got my own show on Living TV, I don't know.

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by Tilehurst End » 28 Mar 2007 12:34

We might play a few games at 3pm on a Saturday

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by Corky341 » 28 Mar 2007 12:52

Hahnemann's Hairdresser I have low expectations for next season unless we sign a creative, goal scoring centre midfielder. Our play is heavily reliant on the wingers, primarily Glen Little. Portsmouth sussed this and had two men on Little as soon as it looked like someone was going to pass to him. With Little marked out of the game and Hunt unable to get the better of Johnson we were ineffective going forward. An attacking centre mid could exploit the space left when Little is double marked.

I fear that other teams will also figure this out next season and although we will stay up, without a plan B we will struggle.


A bit 'off thread' I know, but I think we have a good enough midfield at the moment. It's true, they were sussed by Pompey, but I think our guys will learn from that and the likes of Harper and Sidwell (and Gunnarsson) will be more positive should the same type of marking occur. All have scored goals and can do so. It's just a matter of application.

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Re: Whats going to happen next season

by Big Ern » 28 Mar 2007 13:00

sonkoissuperman Just wondering what people are thinking about next year. Will we be as successful ? who will go ? who will stay ? what will the stadium be like when it's expanded ? just a few questions to ponder upon let me no what you think


I predict we will get a lot more shite threads started by you.


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by Pat Butchers Ring » 28 Mar 2007 13:43

What makes me laugh is that everyone talks about 'doing a wigan/westham' but then no one can agree whether that means staying up in your first season or going down in your second! Why cant we just 'do a Reading' and have another good season? For what its worth i think we will finish around mid table again next season.

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Re: Whats going to happen next season

by Jaques Francais » 28 Mar 2007 13:57

sonkoissuperman just a few questions to ponder upon let me no what you think


KNOW, for crying out loud...

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