The bench is also very strong mateWe certainly look a strong outfit now with a full squad basically...
It's there for us to do it, here's hoping
Surely this is the best chance we’ve had at promotion the side is the most solid I’ve seen for some years maybe 1 shrewd signing in January but the squad is healthy.We have a keeper who’s up to the task finally the defence and midfield is very strong,Anyone name a better midfield pairing than Walsh & Kelly in the league ? Apart from the Rotherham game who just looked bigger & Stronger i can’t think of a side who’s looked better than us.2020 could be the season we clinch automatic promotion for sure full credit to the staff & players long may it continue.
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Rotherham result was down to great tactical work from their staff and multiple errors from us, stuff that we have seemed to of wiped out after the early stages of the season. Oxford probably only other side I came out of the game and thought they were a very good side even if we did score two of their goals for them.
With current form or quality of squads I see it being a four horse race between Rotherham, us, Oxford and Ipswich for the top 2.
No reason why not, we're as good as anyone and with Godden back and firing hopefully we can start converting some of the numerous chances we create.
O'Hare, Allen and Jones (when fit) would probably get in most teams yet they're stuck on the bench for us.
It'd be a worry to lose one of the centre backs or Godden to injury, but otherwise we look very strong.
Think you can knock Ipswich out of that. Think the discord between their manager/fans/players? will disadvantage them.
With current form or quality of squads I see it being a four horse race between Rotherham, us, Oxford and Ipswich for the top 2.
Jaw dropped when i read that earlier.Lambert has just signed a contract extension until 2025. Surprised me when I read it.
Just signed a new contract until 2025 with Ipswich can see him being sacked well before thenThink you can knock Ipswich out of that. Think the discord between their manager/fans/players? will disadvantage them.
Ipswich? they haven't won in their last 11 games.
It’s normally 6500The key is keeping attendances at St Andrews to around 5k, one big attendance and our season is doomed!
That's insane. The continued recovery of the club depends on maintaining the momentum created over the last 3 seasons. We may or may not be promoted, but hoping we don't go up is madness; this league is so tight, with so many 'big' clubs that it may be years before we get another opportunity as good as this. I suggest you check with Notts County how narrowly missing out on promotion worked out for them.Ae are the best footballing side in this league.
Personally I woulld prefer us to just miss out on going up, as I am happy to watch a similar season next year (yes, I know it doesn't really work like that)
Exactly, can’t understand the mentality. Look at Luton and Barnsley etc both tough seasons but I bet they don’t regret going up! It’s what football is about, we can see how our squad compares to the better teams and also puts more pressure on SISU on how much support they are willing to put in to the club to stay in the division. They have put money out to secure us where we are now but it’s a big jump to stay in the championship which will need significant investment.That's insane. The continued recovery of the club depends on maintaining the momentum created over the last 3 seasons. We may or may not be promoted, but hoping we don't go up is madness; this league is so tight, with so many 'big' clubs that it may be years before we get another opportunity as good as this. I suggest you check with Notts County how narrowly missing out on promotion worked out for them.
Miss out in case we end up back in the division you want us to stay in?Ae are the best footballing side in this league.
Personally I woulld prefer us to just miss out on going up, as I am happy to watch a similar season next year (yes, I know it doesn't really work like that)
The money in the Championship is still inflated and false, so let it crash and burn first, before we join it.
Watched the highlights and can't believe how bad the pitch looked considering they usually look a lot better on TV than in the flesh.After yesterdays result especially i am beginning to think why not to this being our year, imo we should be atleast 10 points better off and therefore clear at the top we are in good form and have an almost fully fit and versatile squad, let’s see if despite playing it down MR adds to it. Analysing yesterday this was a big win, pitch was a big leveller and we had a definite wobble just after half time thought we handled it well and got through it and secured a good win on the worst pitch I’ve seen in years and it’s not had a winter on it yet and will get worse, 8 of our nearest rivals have to go there yet and they won’t all win. So yes it looks good, fingers crossed our squad stays injury free.
Just have to look at Barnsley a couple seasons ago, they were virtually in the relegation zone at Christmas and went up via the play offsIt’s difficult to answer this without recency bias. I guarantee if Tranmere score that penalty and they park the bus for a 2-2 draw this same forum would be back to slagging Robins off and threads about our mentality again. It’s that fine a margin.
I still think any 3 teams of 15 could go up and there’s no clear favourite whom.
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