Ccfcisparks
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Infact no youre right theyll get 39.12 wins?
Infact no youre right theyll get 39.12 wins?
if we can get 2 wins in our next 4, i'll feel a hell of a lot more comfortable.
We still havent spent a single day in the relegation zone yet!
Quite a few people have been predicting it this season but were touted as negative when its fairly obvious we struggle to score.A few weeks ago in that poll I predicted relegation and unfortunately nothing has changed my mind. Would love to be wrong, for once.
A few weeks ago in that poll I predicted relegation and unfortunately nothing has changed my mind. Would love to be wrong, for once.
I think Rotherham will be fine in all honesty. Wouldnt surprise me if they were safe already by the time they play us. Best we can hope for is Birmingham keep losing.Rotherham's next 5 all look winnable for them -Milwall/Wycombe/Huddersfield/QPR/B'ham.
Our game still not re-arranged.
Imagine if it was actually rearranged for after the end of the season (neither of us are troubling the mathematics of anything to do with the pla-offs) and was down to that game......
I'm worrying a bit - If they pick up momentum in the next 2/3 which is not inconceivable, they'll easily be above us....
Rotherham's next 5 all look winnable for them -Milwall/Wycombe/Huddersfield/QPR/B'ham.
Our game still not re-arranged.
Imagine if it was actually rearranged for after the end of the season (neither of us are troubling the mathematics of anything to do with the pla-offs) and was down to that game......
I'm worrying a bit - If they pick up momentum in the next 2/3 which is not inconceivable, they'll easily be above us....
I think Rotherham will be fine in all honesty. Wouldnt surprise me if they were safe already by the time they play us. Best we can hope for is Birmingham keep losing.
I think Rotherham will be fine in all honesty. Wouldnt surprise me if they were safe already by the time they play us. Best we can hope for is Birmingham keep losing.
If we beat Rotherham and Rotherham beat blues it could really bury the blues.Or Derby. With Norwich, Reading and Swansea still to play as well as games against Sheffield Wednesday and Birmingham their run-in isn't easy.
Their form as of late has sucked them right back into a relegation battle.
Rotherham seem to have a knack of picking up points when it matters and their win against Bristol City impressed me. However, their chances of staying up will entirely depend on how they cope with their fixture backlog.
12 games in 5 weeks is frankly ridiculous, especially when you take into account their squad size, and clubs with bigger squads would probably struggle to cope with that amount of games in such a short period of time. If they're to survive they need to be picking up as many points as possible during the first half of April, as from then on fatigue is likely to hit them hard and points will be harder to come by.
I don't think that is how relegation is decided.Thinking about attendance at the Ricoh next season - blues would be a bad one to loose..
So Wycombe- sheff wed - Rotherham to go down
Not sure their legs will be listening though.Think it'll come down to us, Blue or Derby. Rotherham are a good team and I can see them using the fixture pile up as an 'the odds are against us' rallying cry.
I said on here after the Derby win that if we could pick up some points from Rotherham, Luton and Wycombe games then we will be in good shape, we picked up 1, albeit with only 2 of those games going ahead.
What is more worrying for me is that all I hear is how "Coventry play good football" and Mark Robins likes to playing attacking football. I haven't seen it at all in the championship, we are not a nice team to watch and we definitely aren't an attacking team.
We are a nearly team, summed up by the nearly men. O'Hare, good player but not quite at it, nearly plays his team mate in, nearly finishes that chance... Biamou, nearly scored, nearly got on the end of that... the only thing certain is that we will give away a penalty every other week and it will most likely be McFadzean.
What also really disappoints me is that this season we have players like McCallum who's attacking play is terrible, he can't cross a decent ball, his free kicks are worse. Walker probably needs service but at this level you expect much more, he is forever looking shattered, again he's 'nearly' a good player.
The Wycombe game was so predictable and I was never confident of getting anything from that game, we always beat them so in that sense it was always going to happen.
Worth reminding ourselves that we have a very small budget in this league and were in league 2 not long ago, that said we still should be doing much better.
It's time to really think about how we want to approach these final matches, how are we going to play and pick up the required points because ultimately it doesn't matter how, just that we get it done!
I've said all along, Rotherham United with stay up, Wycombe are gone, Sheffield Wednesday have a lot to do but you never know, Birmingham are garbage but have new manager bounce (potentially), Derby are falling and are piss poor, maybe the Rooney factor wearing off, they're a messy club too with ownership issues rumbling on too. I think Forest and Huddersfield will be ok and then that leaves us, how would I look at us as a neutral? I really don't know... it doesn't look good, I think having that Rotherham match postponed changed things as a win there would have created some momentum, something we really struggle to create, we don't win more than 1 game in a row, if we could that we really give us a lift and I'd start to believe.
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Cool pic bro?Have to confess ... this weekends draw was the first time that I felt with a total lack of fire power up front and a weak and error fuelled defence that we could be one of the three to go ... up until the Wycombe game I thought we would make it to safety, but now I'm seriously worried.
I'm probably very wrong as I haven't watched much of them, but where has the whole 'Rotherham are a good team and will get out of it' theory come from? They were laughably defensively against us earlier in the season and they've amassed just over 1 point per game (35 from 34), and they have the most congested run you could possibly imagine still to come. I understand they also have the most favourable fixtures and wouldn't rule out them staying up, but there seems to be way too much praise for what appears a team staring down the barrel. Just interested to learn from those who are saying 'They'll get out of it', what that is based on?
4 would be fantastic. Birmingham have Swansea and Brentford.What do we think would be an acceptable return over the two Easter weekend games? Would we take 3 points out of 6?
Think that weekend could make or break a few of our relegation rivals
Would be delighted with 3. (think we will get 1)What do we think would be an acceptable return over the two Easter weekend games? Would we take 3 points out of 6?
Think that weekend could make or break a few of our relegation rivals
Just interested to learn from those who are saying 'They'll get out of it', what that is based on?
But to get 3 points we need to score a goal, to score a goal we need to shoot, to shoot we need to try attacking!
I'll get down to Ryton as soon as its been delivered! No time to waste!Coaching badge on its way in the post.
Would be delighted with 3. (think we will get 1)
looking at other fixtures, not inconceivable that Wednesday/Blues/Huddersfield pick up no points this weekend.
That would most likely put the nail in Wednesday coffin, could leave us 4 ahead of blues with game in hand and back even with Huddersfield
Long way to go yet
But to get 3 points we need to score a goal, to score a goal we need to shoot, to shoot we need to try attacking!
Robins doesn’t play attacking football his philosophy is built around not conceding goals.
That’s ok as long as it works.
It’s a similar level of performance to the last relegation season in this league
Try and retain possession with a harmless and non threatening diamond system.
We then end up just losing or passively drawing. He’s relied on a big goal scorer in two of the last 3 seasons and now hasn’t got one. He can’t rely adapt his philosophy and his natural instinct is to get more cautious as the pressure builds