coundonskyblue
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area semi final
really the quarter final
If you consider the prize is a trip to Wembley then its a Semi final
area semi final
really the quarter final
If you consider the prize is a trip to Wembley then its a Semi final
Yeah, there was nothing lighthearted about my post at all.
Yep, two wins and people are getting a tad carried away.
We shouldn't lose on Saturday and should indeed bag the 3 points, but our home form is poor and this is Coventry City we are talking about here.
Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if we lost against Pompey.
Understand that but considering the cost or lack of to get in I would suggest about 2000 sold for JPT and maybe 3000 for FA Cup to date. That's pretty rubbish even with a decent walk up.Got to remember a lot of people will pay on the gate to save ticket collection inconvenience .
The game itself is interesting ,in that we can take a measure of progress ,as we've played and drawn against them at home already.
JPT is only £5 though.
Another couple of wins and it might well bring a few thousand more in. A 10,000 crowd would be great. Guess a lot depends on how many Sheff Utd. bring.
The league is the most important but I honestly don't think we have any chance of the top 6 anyway.
We have won 2 out of our last 3 games and have narrowed the gap to the top 6 by only 1 point.
We are 9 points behind. That is still massive. It's not just 3 wins, it's 3 wins in conjunction with other teams picking up 0 points.
To breach that gap is going to take some time and then if we do it is all then about maintaining that form. I just don't think we are good enough to maintain any level of good form for any period of time.
We have also lost 19 points from winning positions, have lost 4 out of our 9 homes games, are only playing well in fits and starts and our top goalscorer could be gone in Jan.
Even if we got into the top 6 I wouldn't believe we would make the play-offs, cos I don't believe we are good enough to maintain the form that would keep us there.
I would say that is quite sensible thinking.
I just haven't seen anything from us that makes me think we can sustain any good form for any sustained period of time.
It's looking like we are going to need around 50 more points to have a chance at the play-offs. 50 points from 27 games is an average of nearly 2 points a game. It's a massive ask.
The thing for me too is that to my mind our 2 best players at the club are DMC and Bailey. Both of which we look like we could be losing in Jan.
Bottom line for me is that if our performances had been anything like approaching convincing I would be feeling a lot more optimistic. They haven't been though have they. Fits and starts ups and downs, the odd 45 minute here and there.
We are work in progress. Going to take some time to become a good side in this league.
Would love to be proved wrong though.
we already are sustaining it, open your eyes
i have always agreed with you about performances but 30 shots in 2 games? is that not improvement? were not getting lucky wins
saying that i do not forget that murphy made key saves vs hartlepool and colchester when the games were still in the balance, were not where we need to be just yet
which i guess is a good thing because were not 100% but our results are going the right way.
and i firmly back robins to improve us so the only way is up imo
We have won 2 out of our last 3 games and have narrowed the gap to the top 6 by only 1 point.
We are 9 points behind. That is still massive. It's not just 3 wins, it's 3 wins in conjunction with other teams picking up 0 points.
To breach that gap is going to take some time and then if we do it is all then about maintaining that form. I just don't think we are good enough to maintain any level of good form for any period of time.
We have also lost 19 points from winning positions, have lost 4 out of our 9 homes games, are only playing well in fits and starts and our top goalscorer could be gone in Jan.
Even if we got into the top 6 I wouldn't believe we would make the play-offs, cos I don't believe we are good enough to maintain the form that would keep us there.
I would say that is quite sensible thinking.
Sustaining it? Unfortunately the season is 46 games long. That's what I'm talking about. Sustaining it over a long period, not just a few games.
Let's just see how we do against Pompey and Walsall and see where we are then.
you will keep saying that over and over
we could win all 46 games 5-0 and you will just say "lets see if we can sustain this in the championship next year"
That doesn't make sense. On the one hand you say the nine points is a huge gap to close and then on the other hand you say even if we got into the top six we wouldn't be good enough to stay there.
For us to get into the top six we will have to have demonstrated pretty much championship winning form for almost 3/4 of a season to make up for the shit start. how can you possibly claim that a side good enough to achieve that wouldn't be good enough to stay there?
They would be sky high in confidence and winning games most weeks. It
WOuld be non-sensical to suggest a team in that scenario wouldn't be good enough to stay there.
All irrelevant imo as we won't get close to the play-offs thanks to the aforementioned start we had.
If we can hit play-off form undee robins this year it will set us up nicely for next year.
I didn't say it wasn't. We are talking about different things. We are sustaining a some form now but I don't feel we can sustain it over the course of a whole season. How is that silly?
Teams have good runs and poor runs all season, it is only the very few right at the top of the pile who can sustain form over a period of time.
Seen nothing yet to say to me we are a good side. We're getting there but it will take time.
Nothing silly in what I have said at all. The debate was all about whether we can make the play-offs. To make the play-offs you have to have some sustained form over a period of time not just a few games.