How much would a home win help?

How much would a home win help?

Hugely - allow us to sleep easy at night.
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28%
A nice little confidence boost.
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A little.
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Not at all - we are crap and will still get relegated anyway.
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17%
 
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How much would a home win help?

by Archie's penalty » 21 Oct 2009 14:46

?

I have seen one game this season - Preston away where we won.

I'm backing the boys to get a win in my second game of the season - on Monday.

And then we can all go home, sleep well and life will be good.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Dorset-Knob » 21 Oct 2009 14:49

Archie's penalty ?

I have seen one game this season - Preston away where we won.

I'm backing the boys to get a win in my second game of the season - on Monday.

And then we can all go home, sleep well and life will be good.


Yeah! and if Custer had seen one less indian on the day at Wounded Knee, it would have been a picnic for him and the seventh cavary! :roll:

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Wax Jacket » 21 Oct 2009 14:49

I can't help but feel that all it's going to do is keep the doom and gloom away until our next defeat

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Big Ern » 21 Oct 2009 14:50

It would help by 3 points.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Archie's penalty » 21 Oct 2009 14:52

Big Ern It would help by 3 points.


Dang I forgot that option!


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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Berry » 21 Oct 2009 17:43

What is a "Home Win"?

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by papereyes » 21 Oct 2009 17:46

It might lighten the mood around other home games.

But teams probably come to the Mad Stad knowing that they get stuck in, it'll make a big difference to the atmosphere in the ground.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by 1960 » 21 Oct 2009 18:07

Dorset-Knob Yeah! and if Custer had seen one less indian on the day at Wounded Knee, it would have been a picnic for him and the seventh cavary! :roll:

I don't think the number of Indians at Wonded Knee would have bothered Custer much. He had been dead for 14 years.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Ian Royal » 21 Oct 2009 18:15

one win, as proved by Preston and Barnsley = not bloody good enough.


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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 21 Oct 2009 19:56

I do sometimes wonder if our home and away form had been reversed over the last nine months, so most fans had at least gone home with something to cheer about in that time, if things would seem quite so bad. Sure, fans would be pissed off still, but 14/15 consecutive games of boring failure football really takes its toll on a fan's patience.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Millsy » 21 Oct 2009 20:23

A home win earlier on would convince us all that the nightmare of last season ws over and would give us a huge confidence boost.

However leaving it this late is just a little too late I fear. It will be a nice little confidence boost, but I can't see it being much more as we'll still be sceptical as to why even Rodgers' team hasn't been able to turn things around.

It'll take something like 3 good wins in a row to really start changing the tide.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Rex » 22 Oct 2009 07:58

^^^^^^
Spot on. It might please the home support to actually see a win.
I think we've all forgot what that feels like.
It will be a slight pressure release on the team to give slight confidence but it will not cure the ills of inconsistency.
It might give BR a breathing space but not for too long. A win still leaves us 4th from bottom anyway so a run of positive 3 point results is needed to get us out of the mire. I currently cannot see where that is coming from.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Blue_Elm » 22 Oct 2009 08:54

I have the season review from 05/06... so I know what a home win feels like. I think we should all boycott the game and watch it on Sky

1) Its warmer
2) We dont have to show our faces when the inevitable happens
3) We already know the score like Derran Brown


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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Stranded » 22 Oct 2009 09:25

Ian Royal one win, as proved by Preston and Barnsley = not bloody good enough.


No question but those were away and generally our away form has been good since Jan (last couple of games outstanding)

Getting the monkey off our back at home can only be a good thing for the confidence of players and fans alike. If we are going to stay up (or even move up the table) then we need decent home form.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Ferris » 22 Oct 2009 09:50

The fact that we can't win at home surely puts more pressure on the players to win away. Therefore a home win would ease the pressure, both home and away, and possibly turn our form around. Having said that, we're never going to win at home again so it's irrelevant.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Compo's Hat » 22 Oct 2009 11:11

Have said for way over a month now that our first home win will come against Ipswich.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Stranded » 22 Oct 2009 11:25

Compo's Hat Have said for way over a month now that our first home win will come against Ipswich.


Nah, that's sewn on for Ipswich's first win of the season.

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by brendywendy » 22 Oct 2009 11:26

LALALALALA not listeniiiing

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Terminal Boardom » 22 Oct 2009 12:07

It will give BR an excuse to troll out the "World Class Model", "Premier Class", "Promotion" quotes like never before. He will strut around as if he has just won the Euro Lottery. What's more important than a home win is the appearance of a team performance. If we play our hearts out and do everything possble then the results should come. I don't think this is going to happen because the spring has been stretched too far. Change is needed. Either a shed load of new faces (won't happen cos we have no money) or an new manager (won't happen either because we have no money for compensation). Bottom line is that we are dicked! We are stuck with what we have.

Never mind, we will be the first football club in history to be relegated but make a profit!

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Re: How much would a home win help?

by Dorset-Knob » 22 Oct 2009 12:27

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Dorset-Knob Yeah! and if Custer had seen one less indian on the day at Wounded Knee, it would have been a picnic for him and the seventh cavary! :roll:

I don't think the number of Indians at Wonded Knee would have bothered Custer much. He had been dead for 14 years.


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