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by papereyes » 30 Nov 2006 16:14

What if Doyle got injured?


be quiet

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by Archie's penalty » 30 Nov 2006 16:36

papereyes
What if Doyle got injured?


be quiet


I second this

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by 1960 » 30 Nov 2006 16:48

Sorry chaps, you're right. I've edited that bit out - wouldn't want to tempt fate.

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by spike25 » 30 Nov 2006 16:57

I personally think that qualifying for Europe may not be the best thing. We don't have the deepest side as it is and adding all those extra fixtures (important ones at that) might make us susceptible to relegation. Ipswich anyone? Or even West Ham for another example this year.

I think 10th would be the best case scenario at this point. High enough to grow on, but not high enough that we might over-extend ourselves next year.

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by papereyes » 30 Nov 2006 17:10

I personally think that qualifying for Europe may not be the best thing. We don't have the deepest side as it is and adding all those extra fixtures (important ones at that) might make us susceptible to relegation. Ipswich anyone? Or even West Ham for another example this year.


I want to put this to rest.

Just because a side gets promoted and gets into Europe does not necessarily mean that they will subsequently suffer.

Surely we can learn from the mistakes of the past?

Have there ever been sides go up, get into Europe and not struggle? But as that isn't an interesting story, people forget it?


Newcastle in 93-94? Forest the following season?


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by Barry the bird boggler » 30 Nov 2006 17:12

papereyes
I personally think that qualifying for Europe may not be the best thing. We don't have the deepest side as it is and adding all those extra fixtures (important ones at that) might make us susceptible to relegation. Ipswich anyone? Or even West Ham for another example this year.


I want to put this to rest.

Just because a side gets promoted and gets into Europe does not necessarily mean that they will subsequently suffer.

Surely we can learn from the mistakes of the past?

Have there ever been sides go up, get into Europe and not struggle? But as that isn't an interesting story, people forget it?


Newcastle in 93-94? Forest the following season?


Forest in 77-78

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by spike25 » 30 Nov 2006 18:08

Coppell was relieved to be eliminated from the Carling Cup because he didn't want to have to focus on the extra set of fixtures. If we qualified for Europe, we'd have to add at least 4 or 5 quality players, including a quality backup goaltender. Don't just look at Ipswich, either. What about Spurs, Blackburn and Newcastle? All are doing great in the UEFA Cup but all are seriously underperforming in the Premier League, with Newcastle and Blackburn close to the drop. If clubs like that have a hard time playing in Europe while succeeding in League play, it seems we should at least be careful ourselves.

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by doylefan » 30 Nov 2006 21:08

as long as it 17 or above i dont care. hoping for 10-12th though anything higher would be fantastic

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by oldelmparky » 03 Dec 2006 05:17

spike25 Coppell was relieved to be eliminated from the Carling Cup because he didn't want to have to focus on the extra set of fixtures. If we qualified for Europe...

We could always put out the "reserve team" :wink:


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