by LUX » 07 Apr 2008 10:27
by Factfinder » 07 Apr 2008 10:31
by Stranded » 07 Apr 2008 10:36
by Dirk Gently » 07 Apr 2008 10:43
by Factfinder » 07 Apr 2008 11:08
Factfinder I haven't posted much on this thread. Originally after seeing them lose at our place, I though Birmingham. But now it must be hard for the fans of Fulham and Bolton to be positive.
Someone on here often posts a link to their equivalent of Hob Nob so we can share their pain
by JC » 07 Apr 2008 12:22
by Dirk Gently » 07 Apr 2008 12:25
Fulhamkev If, 10 days ago, you could have the choice of 2 fixtures, 1 home and 1 away, to help us out of our current predicament - who would you have chosen????
Well, we haven't won away for over 18 months, which is more than embarrassing, so Derby away (the worst team in Premiership history) would have been the perfect away fixture, especially with the great support we took up there, 2000+ noisy, passionate fans.
The perfect home fixture (no you can't pick Derby again!!) - would be another newly promoted team, who are bottom 8 and have lost their last 14 matches in London!!! Sunderland.
With Liverpool possibly in Champs League semi 3 days after we meet (deja vu?) - and Pompey away last game (in FA Cup final) - we couldn't have asked for a more perfect run-in.
Our last 2 games HAD to give us 6 points - 6 EASY POINTS - as it stands we got ONE lousy point from these 2 fixtures - which just tells me we are NOT good enough. No-one looks like they give a fcuk except Bullard, so why should we carry on giving a fcuk?? I'm not going to any more away games until we drop a league.
How the hell have we ended up with 1 point from Derby away and Sunderland at home?? 4 points would have been crap!!
by 1960 » 07 Apr 2008 13:05
Dirk GentlyFulhamkev With Liverpool possibly in Champs League semi 3 days after we meet (deja vu?)
by Factfinder » 07 Apr 2008 13:43
by M Brook » 07 Apr 2008 13:49
howser Even though we have been poor, Fulham and Bolton have been dire I fully expect us to stay up with the lowest amount of points needed since the Premiership began, most seasons we would nearly be dead and burried by now ! so the real question has to be what have we learnt from this pretty dismal season ??
by Dirk Gently » 07 Apr 2008 14:14
M Brookhowser Even though we have been poor, Fulham and Bolton have been dire I fully expect us to stay up with the lowest amount of points needed since the Premiership began, most seasons we would nearly be dead and burried by now ! so the real question has to be what have we learnt from this pretty dismal season ??
Birmingham will stay up with less points than us.
by Cookie » 07 Apr 2008 19:32
Dirk GentlyM Brookhowser Even though we have been poor, Fulham and Bolton have been dire I fully expect us to stay up with the lowest amount of points needed since the Premiership began, most seasons we would nearly be dead and burried by now ! so the real question has to be what have we learnt from this pretty dismal season ??
Birmingham will stay up with less points than us.
I agree, but I'd actually say Birmingham will stay up with fewer points than us.
by Cookie » 14 Apr 2008 22:28
by working class hero » 14 Apr 2008 23:23
by CholseyRoyal » 15 Apr 2008 00:03
working class hero I enjoyed every single season in the second tier. I have not enjoyed the PL at all. Overpriced crap with lots of diving prima donnas.
Whilst I would be sad for the players if we were to be relegated I think I might enjoy the football more next season.
If we survive I will certainly have to consider whether it is worth having a ST to watch yet another struggle....
by Royal Rother » 15 Apr 2008 08:01
working class hero If we survive I will certainly have to consider whether it is worth having a ST to watch yet another struggle....
by RoyalBlue » 15 Apr 2008 08:50
by rg6royal » 15 Apr 2008 09:03
RoyalBlue Can we have another vote please? The little glimmer of hope I had has been extinguished after Saturday's farcical performance by players and management.
It's becoming increasingly obvious that there is widespread discord amongst players/management and that Coppell has lost the 'dressing room' at a critical stage in the season.
A tremendous team unity used to be one of the main things working in our favour. Now that has gone ..........
by The whole year inn » 15 Apr 2008 09:11
by Big Ern » 15 Apr 2008 09:21
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