Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

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Will we be involved in a relegation battle?

Yes
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No
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Without Investment yes
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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by Forest Gump » 19 Aug 2009 09:56

This is exactly what where we are and anyone who doesn't realise this better wise up before it is too late. Apologies for the poor taste in making this comparison but the management of RFC appear to show the same complacency as that displayed on the Bridge of the Titanic.

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by weybridgewanderer » 19 Aug 2009 10:25

having watched that last night I feel pretty much how I felt as I left Bolton at the beginning of 2006/2007

a team berefet of ideas in the final 3rd

if things do not improve quickly we are in for a long season and a relegation battle

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by andrew1957 » 19 Aug 2009 10:35

weybridgewanderer having watched that last night I feel pretty much how I felt as I left Bolton at the beginning of 2006/2007

a team berefet of ideas in the final 3rd

if things do not improve quickly we are in for a long season and a relegation battle


I agree. The problem with this division is that there is not much to choose between teams and if we don't start winning soon every team we play will think we are an easy touch and that a game against Reading is a must win game.

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by Cookie » 21 Aug 2009 19:00

Could we be involved in a relegation battle, yes, but we should win it. (Shouldn't we?)

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by West Stand Man » 22 Aug 2009 10:52

We could be involved in a relegation battle; we could be in a promotion war; and we might be fighting for mid-table mediocrity. That's the beauty of football, all options are open at this stage of the season. It is one reason why I like being in the CCC rather than in the PL, where that excitement is greatly reduced because you know you aren't going to be involved at the top end. The really great thing is that once the season pans out and you know for sure that you are in one of those contests the excitement doesn't abate fo the real fan - you just want to win your particular competition.


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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by Tamworth_Royal » 22 Aug 2009 20:49

strap
Tamworth_Royal As Madejski has cut the cloth to the bear threads there is only one way our club is going …….. and it isn’t up. FFS the clubs transfer targets are kiddy loan players at best and puppet Hammond can't even secure them :roll: . When we are in peril come January the excuse not to buy anyone will be no parachute payments next year and it will be like the last two seasons SELL SELL SELL anyone pocket pocket pocket.

Ambition......... looking forward to the season..........you're deluded Madejski


Couldn't put it better myself. I just hope that with all this scrimping and saving that Madejski's loans are now all paid off, and the club is debt free. It had bloody better be or else there are serious explanations to be made as to where all the money has actually gone. The accounts to 30 June 2009 will make interesting reading.

The limit of Madejski's ambition is clear - stay in the Championship until all his loans are repaid and a buyer is found. The fans should not delude themselves otherwise.


I've been abroad the last two weeks in the sun drenched Far East, away from papers TV etc.

And what have I come home too? , at The Mad Stad I see we beat Burton (wow)Drew with Forest and Swansea ... stuffed by SU and Newcastle, scored just one goal in the league. Another £6 Million in the Madmans back pocket and completely fecking useless Hammond still can't negotiate a deal to save his life :roll: ( Nugent and Smith just two out of how many? we've missed out on).
Transfer window shuts in 9 days ................ don't expect much we never buy, look at the last 3 seasons and especially when you hear Rodgers say we dont need to replace Bikey... in other words Madejsky says no money. The Madman is killing the club with a sledge hammer brick by brick.

Still Div 1 awaits, kids do well in that league

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by frimmers » 22 Aug 2009 21:06

could? you are.

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 22 Aug 2009 21:14

Will take 21st now.

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by Northern Git » 22 Aug 2009 21:44

frimmers could? you are.


Exactly 100% correct


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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by The whole year inn » 22 Aug 2009 21:55

The Real Sandhurst Royal Will take 21st now.


same. The club is in the shite and escaping relegation is the aim this season..

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by leon » 23 Aug 2009 00:04

The whole year inn
The Real Sandhurst Royal Will take 21st now.


same. The club is in the shite and escaping relegation is the aim this season..


not yet. Get in some firepower, and a wideplayer - we should be ok. (not that is good enough)

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by FiNeRaIn » 20 Oct 2009 20:55

Whistles gently to the wind, its awfully quiet in here these days.

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by westongeezer » 20 Oct 2009 20:57

Where did the word "could " come in to it, i see it as a fore gone conclusion


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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by FiNeRaIn » 20 Oct 2009 21:03

westongeezer Where did the word "could " come in to it, i see it as a fore gone conclusion


I made this months ago :)

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by RoyalBlue » 20 Oct 2009 22:04

Not a chance - we don't know how to 'battle'!

BTW where have the perennial RTGs gone - they should be pointing out that there are three worse teams than us! :twisted:

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by PEARCEY » 20 Oct 2009 22:07

Royalee I think this is a thread which'll need to be brought up in 9 months...




Hmmm.........

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by bobby m's syrup » 20 Oct 2009 22:12

Saints were better than this shower of $hite last season. So were Norwich and Charlton.

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Re: Could we be involved in a relegation battle?

by Tamworth_Royal » 20 Oct 2009 22:14

Gordons Cumming
FiNeRaIn With an Unknown Manager, the sale of our best players over the last two seasons, no one brought in and the talk of playing several young players with no championship experience. This smacks of southamptons plight in the last year or so. Do you think we could be involved in a relegation battle?


Sing a different song. You're becoming tiresome. :roll:


Ahhhhhh Gordon, your views now please 3 months on ?, you just don't get this football thing do you :roll:

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