by Snowflake Royal » 15 Apr 2021 16:31
by Zip » 15 Apr 2021 19:05
Sanguine There has been progress but I don’t think it’s as impressive as has been suggested.
This is just madness. We've been relegation candidates since the Huddersfield play-off final, and now we go into the final weeks of the season with a small chance to go up (and we're a couple of Lucas Joao penalty misses from being right there in the mix).
by Sanguine » 15 Apr 2021 23:09
ZipSanguine There has been progress but I don’t think it’s as impressive as has been suggested.
This is just madness. We've been relegation candidates since the Huddersfield play-off final, and now we go into the final weeks of the season with a small chance to go up (and we're a couple of Lucas Joao penalty misses from being right there in the mix).
We were not relegation candidates at all last season. After we beat Fulham in New Years Day there was a hope we could make a play off charge. We ended the season poorly but were still comfortably mid table.
by TiagoIlori » 15 Apr 2021 23:48
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Apr 2021 07:05
SanguineZipSanguine There has been progress but I don’t think it’s as impressive as has been suggested.
This is just madness. We've been relegation candidates since the Huddersfield play-off final, and now we go into the final weeks of the season with a small chance to go up (and we're a couple of Lucas Joao penalty misses from being right there in the mix).
We were not relegation candidates at all last season. After we beat Fulham in New Years Day there was a hope we could make a play off charge. We ended the season poorly but were still comfortably mid table.
We didn't go higher than 18th until the middle of December, and after we beat Fulham on New Year's Day we subsequently won just one of our next ten. With 11 games to go we were five points outside of the relegation zone. Let's not rewrite history. Last season was not 'comfortable' by any means.
by Zip » 16 Apr 2021 09:14
SanguineZipSanguine There has been progress but I don’t think it’s as impressive as has been suggested.
This is just madness. We've been relegation candidates since the Huddersfield play-off final, and now we go into the final weeks of the season with a small chance to go up (and we're a couple of Lucas Joao penalty misses from being right there in the mix).
We were not relegation candidates at all last season. After we beat Fulham in New Years Day there was a hope we could make a play off charge. We ended the season poorly but were still comfortably mid table.
We didn't go higher than 18th until the middle of December, and after we beat Fulham on New Year's Day we subsequently won just one of our next ten. With 11 games to go we were five points outside of the relegation zone. Let's not rewrite history. Last season was not 'comfortable' by any means.
by Zip » 16 Apr 2021 09:16
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We were not relegation candidates at all last season. After we beat Fulham in New Years Day there was a hope we could make a play off charge. We ended the season poorly but were still comfortably mid table.
We didn't go higher than 18th until the middle of December, and after we beat Fulham on New Year's Day we subsequently won just one of our next ten. With 11 games to go we were five points outside of the relegation zone. Let's not rewrite history. Last season was not 'comfortable' by any means.
Prior to lockdown, we'd basically secured our status all but mathematically. We then came back and performed badly, unsurprisingly for a team with very little to play for in those circumstances.
We were only so low for so long thanks to the absolutely appalling start made by Gomes.
We were comfortable under Bowen last season.
Undoubtedly the squad is now better, and Pauno has got more out of mostly the same players. But the gulf is not that big.
Bowen's record with Joao in the side is pretty impressive. Joao has made a huge difference. On form we're top 4, missing or off form we're top 10
by Sanguine » 16 Apr 2021 09:58
by Zip » 16 Apr 2021 10:54
Sanguine If 5 points from the relegation zone is 'no danger' then I'm really getting football wrong.
by Sanguine » 16 Apr 2021 11:48
ZipSanguine If 5 points from the relegation zone is 'no danger' then I'm really getting football wrong.
For one week only we were five points above the relegation zone after we lost to Wigan. A few games later the gap was eleven points. That does not constitute a relegation battle.
by Zip » 16 Apr 2021 12:01
SanguineZipSanguine If 5 points from the relegation zone is 'no danger' then I'm really getting football wrong.
For one week only we were five points above the relegation zone after we lost to Wigan. A few games later the gap was eleven points. That does not constitute a relegation battle.
A battle after our form picked up, no. But after one win in ten games and that 3-0 defeat to Wigan that put us in five points ahead of them and the relegation zone, with 11 games left, this is a remarkable certainty on your part that we weren't going down.
by Sanguine » 16 Apr 2021 12:06
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For one week only we were five points above the relegation zone after we lost to Wigan. A few games later the gap was eleven points. That does not constitute a relegation battle.
A battle after our form picked up, no. But after one win in ten games and that 3-0 defeat to Wigan that put us in five points ahead of them and the relegation zone, with 11 games left, this is a remarkable certainty on your part that we weren't going down.
No. Just pointing out the bleeding obvious. For one week only there was the potential we could be dragged into a relegation battle which didn’t materialise as we then won games immediately after. By all means feel free to consider this to be a relegation campaign if it makes you feel good.though.
by Zip » 16 Apr 2021 12:40
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A battle after our form picked up, no. But after one win in ten games and that 3-0 defeat to Wigan that put us in five points ahead of them and the relegation zone, with 11 games left, this is a remarkable certainty on your part that we weren't going down.
No. Just pointing out the bleeding obvious. For one week only there was the potential we could be dragged into a relegation battle which didn’t materialise as we then won games immediately after. By all means feel free to consider this to be a relegation campaign if it makes you feel good.though.
I didn't call it a relegation campaign, I said that's what RFC has been about since the Huddersfield game. It's inarguable. You said 'we were not relegation candidates at all' last season, when we didn't go above 18th until the middle of December, and with 11 games to go the gap to relegation had closed to five points. What you said is plainly utter garbage.
by Stranded » 16 Apr 2021 12:49
by Westwood52 » 16 Apr 2021 12:52
by Zip » 16 Apr 2021 13:02
Stranded Isn't the truth really somewhere in between. Under Gomes we were not only in a relegation battle but pretty much nailed on to go down.
Once Bowen got us going, it never "felt" as if we were ever in danger even if a downturn in form put us on the fringes of the battle again, probably proven out by the fact we only picked up 8 points in the final 9 games and still finished a comfortable 8 points ahead of the bottom 3 and that following the 3-0 win over Derby we didn't drop below 16th (or above 13th) in the entire second half of the season.
So even with just a 5pt gap, sitting 16th will never feel like you are in danger as there are so many clubs between you and the drop.
by Sanguine » 16 Apr 2021 14:01
Stranded Isn't the truth really somewhere in between. Under Gomes we were not only in a relegation battle but pretty much nailed on to go down.
Once Bowen got us going, it never "felt" as if we were ever in danger even if a downturn in form put us on the fringes of the battle again, probably proven out by the fact we only picked up 8 points in the final 9 games and still finished a comfortable 8 points ahead of the bottom 3 and that following the 3-0 win over Derby we didn't drop below 16th (or above 13th) in the entire second half of the season.
So even with just a 5pt gap, sitting 16th will never feel like you are in danger as there are so many clubs between you and the drop.
by Stranded » 16 Apr 2021 14:04
SanguineStranded Isn't the truth really somewhere in between. Under Gomes we were not only in a relegation battle but pretty much nailed on to go down.
Once Bowen got us going, it never "felt" as if we were ever in danger even if a downturn in form put us on the fringes of the battle again, probably proven out by the fact we only picked up 8 points in the final 9 games and still finished a comfortable 8 points ahead of the bottom 3 and that following the 3-0 win over Derby we didn't drop below 16th (or above 13th) in the entire second half of the season.
So even with just a 5pt gap, sitting 16th will never feel like you are in danger as there are so many clubs between you and the drop.
All I did was suggest it nonsense to say that relegation was never on the cards that season. As I've said twice, we didn't go above 18th until mid-December, and after that defeat to Wigan, we were only five points above the line with 11 games left.
Zip takes his role as 'defender of the realm' very seriously, so I'll leave it there!
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Apr 2021 17:23
Stranded Isn't the truth really somewhere in between. Under Gomes we were not only in a relegation battle but pretty much nailed on to go down.
Once Bowen got us going, it never "felt" as if we were ever in danger even if a downturn in form put us on the fringes of the battle again, probably proven out by the fact we only picked up 8 points in the final 9 games and still finished a comfortable 8 points ahead of the bottom 3 and that following the 3-0 win over Derby we didn't drop below 16th (or above 13th) in the entire second half of the season.
So even with just a 5pt gap, sitting 16th will never feel like you are in danger as there are so many clubs between you and the drop.
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Apr 2021 17:26
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