Sick Boy
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Considering we could see the owners sell key players in Jan and the ongoing stadium saga, I’d be more than happy with survival.You changing your prediction of 2 weeks ago of relegation and relegation dog fight.?
Considering we could see the owners sell key players in Jan and the ongoing stadium saga, I’d be more than happy with survival.You changing your prediction of 2 weeks ago of relegation and relegation dog fight.?
Selling and then buying in Jan would hardly be ideal - teams would know we’d have some money and desperate!
most people seem very ok with the team and no one seems overly concerned at 1 win in 10
Many reasons cited and no concern at all about potential relegation
Am I the only one to be somewhat concerned?
Are you still concerned or were you just attention seeking.
So is Dabo only worth a million? That's quite a bit more than many on here think he's worthIt’s worth noting that one poster on here on this thread thinks Dabo and hamer have a combined value of £25m to be fair if we can sell them in January I agree there are no worries
Thats strange id say we are playing with less fluidity and quality last few games than we were earlier in the season.
It’s worth noting that one poster on here on this thread thinks Dabo and hamer have a combined value of £25m to be fair if we can sell them in January I agree there are no worries
That’s basically saying Hamer is worth £24.5m…
If people are not concerned by our overall situation I’d question if they support the club
Third from bottom is not the time to be too cocky.As promised il keep coming back to this every week to remind the clueless non believers.
Third from bottom is not the time to be too cocky.
If people are not concerned by our overall situation I’d question if they support the club
Still want to know what brought about his two game radicalism when it came to subs, mind you!I think that the turnaround and the way Robins and the staff have totally turned this around , and our current form is pretty tremendous and is testament to his versatility as a manager , which some fans never believed he had
Maybe he watched the curry episode of Peep Show.Still want to know what brought about his two game radicalism when it came to subs, mind you!
As promised il keep coming back to this every week to remind the clueless non believers.
I’ll stand by it. At the time of the post, we massively lacked quality and fluidity other than a couple of glimpses in the games already played.
Can't see WBA or Middlesbrough being down there for long eitherI'm looking at top of table not bottom. Was gutted Burnley came back to beat wba.
We may not contend for promotion but I can't see us in a relegation fight
Yes, immense credit to Robins. He has been pragmatic in seeing us through a period when most of our best players have been unavailable. It's not been pretty but it was necessary. Just think though where we would be if we'd had Kenny Jackett.I think that the turnaround and the way Robins and the staff have totally turned this around , and our current form is pretty tremendous and is testament to his versatility as a manager , which some fans never believed he had
Yes I know believe Dabo is worth £10 million, hamer £15 million, Sisu as owners have an excellent credit level rating and we are heading for an easy top half finish - I also believed we were going to win the last 6 matches last season
Luck definately evens itself out over a season. We hit the woodwork twice vs Preston in one half.We've had the rub of the green in last 3. How many times have sides hit the woodwork? Would still take 21st all day long
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We have one of these "reset to factory settings" moments nearly every season under Robins. It does help to reaffirm my faith in him.Have to say I thought we were in big trouble a few games into the season: Hamer disciplinary issues, O'Hare injury, number 1 keeper gifting goals every game, 3 loan defenders and the last minute sale of Hyam, the pitch issues and game cancellations.
If we can keep grinding out some positive results over the next 6 games and get to the world cup break somewhere near mid-table, I'd rank that a better achievement than either of the promotions or staying up in the first season back in the Championship.
It does remind me of the first season back in the Champ, where we were again letting in goals and reverted to grinding out results.Have to say I thought we were in big trouble a few games into the season: Hamer disciplinary issues, O'Hare injury, number 1 keeper gifting goals every game, 3 loan defenders and the last minute sale of Hyam, the pitch issues and game cancellations.
If we can keep grinding out some positive results over the next 6 games and get to the world cup break somewhere near mid-table, I'd rank that a better achievement than either of the promotions or staying up in the first season back in the Championship.
The team spirit does seem better as well - didn’t Robins allude to something being up with the squad earlier this season but it was now resolved?