by rhroyal » 14 Apr 2009 22:36
by Northern Git » 14 Apr 2009 22:40
SnowballArch but if you come away from every game let down and disappointed again, being in contention ceases to matter much.
EVERY game?
This year
I wasn't disappointed when we won 4-0 v Watford (but Lita's goal cost me £1,300)
I most definitely wasn't disappointed when we beat Wolves 1-0
The 0-0 at QPR was drab but I was pleased with the point
I wasn't particularly down when we drew 0-0 at home to Preston
Being in Sheffield for the 2-1 win was GREAT!, not at all disappointing
The 2-2 draw at Plymouth wasn't disappointing, and KEBE scored!
The 2-2 home draw with Charlton was only a bit disappointing. We played well-enough and the odd oops equaliser happens!
How can we be disappointed winning 1-0 away at Doncaster?
The 0-0 at Palace was a bit disappointing, but a point away when you finish with ten men has to be a positive
The 0-0 at Coventry, now that was just empty of life and I felt deflated
Only the result disappointed v Sheffield. I enjoyed the game, some great tackles, Matty on fire for an hour, and we were unlucky
Blackpool was only disappointing because we blew it, but a 2-2 draw away at any club would normally be seen as a solid result.
by bassett royal » 14 Apr 2009 22:47
by Ian Royal » 14 Apr 2009 23:13
by Snowball » 14 Apr 2009 23:16
Terminal BoardomSnowballArch but if you come away from every game let down and disappointed again, being in contention ceases to matter much.
EVERY game?
This year
I wasn't disappointed when we won 4-0 v Watford (but Lita's goal cost me £1,300)
I most definitely wasn't disappointed when we beat Wolves 1-0
The 0-0 at QPR was drab but I was pleased with the point
I wasn't particularly down when we drew 0-0 at home to Preston
Being in Sheffield for the 2-1 win was GREAT!, not at all disappointing
The 2-2 draw at Plymouth wasn't disappointing, and KEBE scored!
The 2-2 home draw with Charlton was only a bit disappointing. We played well-enough and the odd oops equaliser happens!
How can we be disappointed winning 1-0 away at Doncaster?
The 0-0 at Palace was a bit disappointing, but a point away when you finish with ten men has to be a positive
The 0-0 at Coventry, now that was just empty of life and I felt deflated
Only the result disappointed v Sheffield. I enjoyed the game, some great tackles, Matty on fire for an hour, and we were unlucky
Blackpool was only disappointing because we blew it, but a 2-2 draw away at any club would normally be seen as a solid result.
Forest?
Bristol City?
Ipswich?
And how can you say drawing 2-2 at home to the team adrift at the bottom was "only a bit disappointing"?
This season has been so uninspiring, with the occasional highlight, that I would have had more fun watching the dust gather around my navel
by Snowball » 14 Apr 2009 23:19
Northern GitSnowballArch but if you come away from every game let down and disappointed again, being in contention ceases to matter much.
EVERY game?
This year
I wasn't disappointed when we won 4-0 v Watford (but Lita's goal cost me £1,300)
I most definitely wasn't disappointed when we beat Wolves 1-0
The 0-0 at QPR was drab but I was pleased with the point
I wasn't particularly down when we drew 0-0 at home to Preston
Being in Sheffield for the 2-1 win was GREAT!, not at all disappointing
The 2-2 draw at Plymouth wasn't disappointing, and KEBE scored!
The 2-2 home draw with Charlton was only a bit disappointing. We played well-enough and the odd oops equaliser happens!
How can we be disappointed winning 1-0 away at Doncaster?
The 0-0 at Palace was a bit disappointing, but a point away when you finish with ten men has to be a positive
The 0-0 at Coventry, now that was just empty of life and I felt deflated
Only the result disappointed v Sheffield. I enjoyed the game, some great tackles, Matty on fire for an hour, and we were unlucky
Blackpool was only disappointing because we blew it, but a 2-2 draw away at any club would normally be seen as a solid result.
Just confirmed you know FA about football and are totally and completely a RTG.
by Snowball » 14 Apr 2009 23:21
Ian RoyalPEARCEY The seasons far from over. Everyone keeps banging on about not wanting to play Cardiff in the play-offs as if they were Brazil...
The play-offs(if we make them and we should)will be a clean slate.
There is no reason why we cant win through provided the players are up for it which frankly is the least we should expect.
Automatic promotion has been well and truely screwed up but the season remains very much alive.
Promotion is still there for the taking.
The way most are talking on here it would seem like we have just been relegated.
Like it or not this season is still one of the most successful this club has ever had. It could still be memorable for the right reasons.
No point in giving up when there is still a chance.
Generally you need decent form and confidence to win the play offs. Not come into them on the back of 3 wins in 15 matches. That's what our current form is, and I don't see much sign of it getting significantly better.
I'd be delighted if it did. But we should all accept we have no chance. Doesn't stop us backing the team at games and giving it our all as supporters. If by some astounding miracle we did manage it the surprise would be all the sweeter.
by Alan Partridge » 15 Apr 2009 08:42
Terminal BoardomSnowballArch but if you come away from every game let down and disappointed again, being in contention ceases to matter much.
EVERY game?
This year
I wasn't disappointed when we won 4-0 v Watford (but Lita's goal cost me £1,300)
I most definitely wasn't disappointed when we beat Wolves 1-0
The 0-0 at QPR was drab but I was pleased with the point
I wasn't particularly down when we drew 0-0 at home to Preston
Being in Sheffield for the 2-1 win was GREAT!, not at all disappointing
The 2-2 draw at Plymouth wasn't disappointing, and KEBE scored!
The 2-2 home draw with Charlton was only a bit disappointing. We played well-enough and the odd oops equaliser happens!
How can we be disappointed winning 1-0 away at Doncaster?
The 0-0 at Palace was a bit disappointing, but a point away when you finish with ten men has to be a positive
The 0-0 at Coventry, now that was just empty of life and I felt deflated
Only the result disappointed v Sheffield. I enjoyed the game, some great tackles, Matty on fire for an hour, and we were unlucky
Blackpool was only disappointing because we blew it, but a 2-2 draw away at any club would normally be seen as a solid result.
Forest?
Bristol City?
Ipswich?
And how can you say drawing 2-2 at home to the team adrift at the bottom was "only a bit disappointing"?
This season has been so uninspiring, with the occasional highlight, that I would have had more fun watching the dust gather around my navel
by CMRoyal » 15 Apr 2009 08:49
yappy Well obviously I hope we win all our games too
At the moment I couldn't really care less about what the teams above us are doing. Until we start performing and picking up points, it doesn't matter what the other teams are doing.
by Stranded » 15 Apr 2009 08:50
by Ian Royal » 15 Apr 2009 12:06
SnowballIan RoyalPEARCEY The seasons far from over. Everyone keeps banging on about not wanting to play Cardiff in the play-offs as if they were Brazil...
The play-offs(if we make them and we should)will be a clean slate.
There is no reason why we cant win through provided the players are up for it which frankly is the least we should expect.
Automatic promotion has been well and truely screwed up but the season remains very much alive.
Promotion is still there for the taking.
The way most are talking on here it would seem like we have just been relegated.
Like it or not this season is still one of the most successful this club has ever had. It could still be memorable for the right reasons.
No point in giving up when there is still a chance.
Generally you need decent form and confidence to win the play offs. Not come into them on the back of 3 wins in 15 matches. That's what our current form is, and I don't see much sign of it getting significantly better.
I'd be delighted if it did. But we should all accept we have no chance. Doesn't stop us backing the team at games and giving it our all as supporters. If by some astounding miracle we did manage it the surprise would be all the sweeter.
all we need is one win in three games to make the prem
by Mr Angry » 15 Apr 2009 13:06
by Deathy » 15 Apr 2009 13:07
riverroyal Clutching at straws I know, but, and a big but, we could still get second spot if we win all our remaining games and . . . .
by Sir Rodney Effing » 15 Apr 2009 13:11
Mr Angry Our season isn't "over" FFS; in fact, it is just about to begin.
The last 4 games are all about trying to get into some sort of form leading into the play-offs; Monday was a start as we scored goals. If we continue scoring goals we will have a chance in the play-offs.
I don't give a toss who we end up playing in the play-offs (though i would prefer not to have those obnoxious Cardiff Neanderthals back here again tbh) as I think ON OUR DAY we can beat anyone in this Division (we have done the double over the Champions-elect for example).
If you are scared of failure, then don't go to the games as we have to realise that we have nothing to lose.
Bring it on!!!
by glass half full » 15 Apr 2009 13:36
by Snowball » 15 Apr 2009 15:41
Alan Partridge
I'm surprised Snowball didn't mention Bristol City as he spent all week telling us they wouldn't and almost couldn't beat Reading.
by Snowball » 15 Apr 2009 15:45
Stranded Whilst it's still possible, I'd actually almost rather Sheff Utd take points off Swansea, as it'll guarantee us a place in the play-offs and keep them out.
by Snowball » 15 Apr 2009 15:48
by CMRoyal » 15 Apr 2009 16:11
Snowball Doesn't anyone think we are turning the corner?
by Snowball » 15 Apr 2009 16:23
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