by Stuffed Crust Pizza » 04 Feb 2010 11:55
by Magnus » 04 Feb 2010 12:01
Stuffed Crust Pizza February's form is going to be key to our survival effort.
Stuffed Crust Pizza Has there ever been a more important month in the history of RFC?
by Stranded » 04 Feb 2010 12:03
by Ian Royal » 04 Feb 2010 12:08
by T.R.O.L.I. » 04 Feb 2010 12:09
Stranded Feb is massive - said a long time ago that if we are bottom 3 come March 1st then we will go down.
by Vision » 04 Feb 2010 12:14
Ian Royal 4 very winnable league games in the month + two rather less so... given our current position that makes the month absolutely massive.
August and September were more important IMO, but we arsed them up.
by Stranded » 04 Feb 2010 12:18
T.R.O.L.I.Stranded Feb is massive - said a long time ago that if we are bottom 3 come March 1st then we will go down.
Agreed - although I would put the date back to March 10 - don't forget we've got Scunnay (a) and then Derby (h) before then. Still in the bottom 3 after Derby = nailed on relegation IMO.
by Magnus » 04 Feb 2010 13:00
by Row Z Royal » 04 Feb 2010 13:20
Stuffed Crust Pizza With the fixtures coming thick and fast this month, February's form is going to be key to our survival effort. Out of the five league matches this month I think we are more than capable of gaining at least ten points with wins against Plymouth, Palace and Wednesday and nicking a draw at Doncaster. I feel an FA Cup exit although dissapointing will allow MaccyD's men to concentrate on their league form.
Has there ever been a more important month in the history of RFC? One thing for sure its going to be a rollercoaster ride!
My predictions:
Sat 6th Feb A v Doncaster DRAW
Tues 9th Feb H v Plymouth WIN
Sat 13th Feb H v West Brom (FA Cup) LOSE
Weds 17th Feb A v Crystal Palace WIN
Sat 20th Feb A v Blackpool LOSE
Sat 27th Feb H v Sheff Weds WIN
Im hoping we can turn the Mad Stad into a bit of a fortress for the run. After the nonsense we've had to put with in 2009 surely we deserve it!
by Stranded » 04 Feb 2010 13:26
Magnus Yes but it's the performances and results over the whole season that will have led to that - not just February. Or am I missing something? Is there some kind of "win 2 matches get one point free" promotion running this month?
by RobRoyal » 04 Feb 2010 13:41
Stuffed Crust Pizza Has there ever been a more important month in the history of RFC?
by Comfortably Numb » 04 Feb 2010 15:28
Stuffed Crust Pizza With the fixtures coming thick and fast this month, February's form is going to be key to our survival effort. Out of the five league matches this month I think we are more than capable of gaining at least ten points with wins against Plymouth, Palace and Wednesday and nicking a draw at Doncaster. I feel an FA Cup exit although dissapointing will allow MaccyD's men to concentrate on their league form.
Has there ever been a more important month in the history of RFC? One thing for sure its going to be a rollercoaster ride!
My predictions:
Sat 6th Feb A v Doncaster DRAW
Tues 9th Feb H v Plymouth WIN
Sat 13th Feb H v West Brom (FA Cup) LOSE
Weds 17th Feb A v Crystal Palace WIN
Sat 20th Feb A v Blackpool LOSE
Sat 27th Feb H v Sheff Weds WIN
Im hoping we can turn the Mad Stad into a bit of a fortress for the run. After the nonsense we've had to put with in 2009 surely we deserve it!
by Sun Tzu » 04 Feb 2010 17:08
Comfortably Numb
suddenly we win three, draw one and lose on from 6. no chance
take 6 points at best and be very happy.
by Ian Royal » 04 Feb 2010 17:20
StrandedMagnus Yes but it's the performances and results over the whole season that will have led to that - not just February. Or am I missing something? Is there some kind of "win 2 matches get one point free" promotion running this month?
No the point is - that February has a run of fixtures which a team that expects to stay in this division (from our current plight) should pick up enough points to move them out of the bottom 3 - not to any real comfort but it will get some momentum going that should see us right. Especially as we play teams in amongst us.
However, fail to do well this month and the job becomes much more difficult, almost too difficult. So whilst your right it's the whole season that will see us survive or fail - Feb is a mircocosm of that and as such will have a big baring on our final position.
by Stuffed Crust Pizza » 04 Feb 2010 18:29
Stranded You've missed Newcastle (H) off that fixture list - 23rd Feb unless WBA finishes as a draw.
by SteveRoyal » 05 Feb 2010 00:08
by Magnus » 05 Feb 2010 12:53
Ian RoyalStrandedMagnus Yes but it's the performances and results over the whole season that will have led to that - not just February. Or am I missing something? Is there some kind of "win 2 matches get one point free" promotion running this month?
No the point is - that February has a run of fixtures which a team that expects to stay in this division (from our current plight) should pick up enough points to move them out of the bottom 3 - not to any real comfort but it will get some momentum going that should see us right. Especially as we play teams in amongst us.
However, fail to do well this month and the job becomes much more difficult, almost too difficult. So whilst your right it's the whole season that will see us survive or fail - Feb is a mircocosm of that and as such will have a big baring on our final position.
Agree, it's about the context of our current position in the season. Had things happened differently in a previous month, February could well be irrelevant.
The mountain we have to climb from here is pretty big. Do well and it's big hill. Do badly and it's Everest.
by Magnus » 05 Feb 2010 12:53
SteveRoyal Surely the next 5 months are massive?
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 05 Feb 2010 13:30