Without doubt the biggest game in our history. I'm certainly getting anxious, what I'll be like Sunday God only knows
doesn't matter how big we think it is, its all about how big the players think it is.
Not so big then.
I'll get hammered for saying this but this relegation is not as important as the last two. The more we get relegated the more I feel numbed by it all ! Having said that the thought of division 4 is terrible.
I'm with you on this one, can't really get worked up about it at the moment. Clearly I'd rather we win, but I can't see us competing in L1 next season, so the possibility of a few more wins in L2 may be more entertaining, may even have increased attendances for what is currently our final agreed year at the Ricoh. I know each time we've gone down we hoped it would prove a springboard to success, so I'm not pinning any hopes on it.
Without doubt the biggest game in our history. I'm certainly getting anxious, what I'll be like Sunday God only knows
If County Don't win ...Crawley V Cov is not a big game at all
To be honest, the only passion I have left is for the badge and my memorys of the club that was .I don't recognise the club as it is ,no home ,shit owners and not one half decent player with any passion for the shirt .I always accepted our struggles in the top flight ,seeing top clubs come to us and respecting us ,seeing great away results and having a say in the title ,and last games of the season like the everton game on that sunday morning ,beating the league champions to stay up .three wins in a row as I remember and a squad of players all fighting for the shirt .the after match celabrations were unforgettable .Cant see this current team get a thing from sunday ,like many ,relying on our away form ,im waiting to see how many ,if any of the gutless dross develop an injury to avoid the game . If we go down, we go down ,I feel only for the fans and the badge ,its no more than the owners ,players and playing staff deserve. We stayed up last season against all odds due to having players with passion and who were committed to their job ,the only players like that we have left are the young lads like burge and a few others ,who get thrown in and then slated by biggots .The demise of ccfc is heartbreaking but not in anyway or form the fans fault ,but ive lost all the sleep im going to ,im finished getting angry ,nothing the fans can do, or could have done would have or can ,change anything .and to finish ,to all those who believe buying season tickets is the way to help the club, you are deluded, I don't blame anyone trying to get a good deal ,but pay on the day ,then if this dross carries on you haven't wasted your money.
Yep. I'm sure they will 'look' gutted and have their heads in their hands and then it will be straight to the dressing room, empty their lockers and then straight off to their easy jet holidays in Bulgaria.
I've been noseying around and I see Leyton Orient still seem to think there is some hope for them to avoid the drop.
Their scenario is that they need to beat Swindon away, but then also need Notts County and Crawley and Colchester to all fail to win.
A swing of 4 results in their favour.
Bloody hell, if they can still show a bit of optimism, surely we can can't we?
I've been noseying around and I see Leyton Orient still seem to think there is some hope for them to avoid the drop.
Their scenario is that they need to beat Swindon away, but then also need Notts County and Crawley and Colchester to all fail to win.
A swing of 4 results in their favour.
Bloody hell, if they can still show a bit of optimism, surely we can can't we?
Exactly. And I remember us staying up before when the odds were even longer. Was it win our last 3 games and have other results go our way? Can't remember it that well as it goes
I keep thinking about Bournemouth and how they've done so well in the last few seasons. Almost relegated from the Football League as recent as the 2008/09 season. Now in the Premier League. I really think we will go down on Sunday, but gain hope in the thought that Sisu might pull out and we have a similar scenario to the Cherries. Wouldn't that be nice?
> How Big Is The Game On Sunday?
Massive for the fans; less so I fear for the players.
Dean Saunders himself has said that character is the key to Sunday's game.
Do we have enough of that?
That is a bit like a post on here. Ten characters needed