Or the right 6-9.
If we beat Forest, Plaace and/or Leeds that might be enough.
FWIW I think Forest are in more shit than anyone else.
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Or the right 6-9.
Or the right 6-9.
If we beat Forest, Plaace and/or Leeds that might be enough.
FWIW I think Forest are in more shit than anyone else.
You must not have watched the United or Chelsea games then because they deserved to win both, arguably.
My biggest concern atm is we have the worst form and most injuries with a temporary head coach with no EPL experience
ENIC sure need to fuck off
If they don't we definitely get relegated next season, even this season is a distinct possibility

At this stage; a draw will be like a win against this lot, will give confidence to the team.We kick off after all of the teams around us next weekend. Most have tough games. Let’s hope they all drop points and we get the shock win v Woolwich. Mood on here will be much improved.
Honestly, even a fighting draw next weekend will be a huge boost to us
See if those cunts get £60m for MGW thenWould be great if it were Forest to go down. Mind you I’ve always disliked them.
We kick off after all of the teams around us next weekend. Most have tough games. Let’s hope they all drop points and we get the shock win v Woolwich. Mood on here will be much improved.
Honestly, even a fighting draw next weekend will be a huge boost to us
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With Bruno in their side up until 1-2
In the FA Cup. Assume Villa (who are wobbling) made changes.
At the very least we need Bruno back for them by April. Their league games are very much of interest to us from then on
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I’d like to think Tudor’s approach can shift the mentality from being on the floor to actually wanting to play and enjoy football again. Injuries have been brutal, no question, but the risk of more is the same for our rivals. A bit of bad luck for them i.e. key players out, then suddenly our depth matters in comparison. Do Forest, West Ham, Leeds really have the squad to cover if one of their main men drops like we have had to? Probably not.
Injuries and mentality remain our weak points, of course. With a different manager, we can’t rely on the past as a guide, so every week now is a fresh test, and the team we see could be completely different from what we’ve been used to. Our form and results could change too. For example, Woolwich might be a loss, but perhaps a free hit. Get a win or even just a positive performance, against the odds and that could springboard the next game on possibilities.
If we lose to Woolwich and they beat Bournemouth next weekend that’s a 11 point swing in 6 games - that’s an absolutely monumental swing.Sure, they’ve been competitive in a few games, had a couple of good results but moments and trends aren’t the same as actually getting the points-per-game you need. We’ve had our own moments too, where points gained or lost could easily have been different. Maybe they will stay up, but then we still have three other teams in the mix with us. To overtake us, their PPG would need around a 40% improvement while we stay static.
I’m not trying to excuse the situation we’re in, it’s rubbish and it’s worrying. I’m just adding some context and stats to help people step away from the emotion and see it in a different, more analytical way. I personally think that with a change in manager it will massively change the way we approach and deal with games to be more of an upward trajectory compared to if we were to have stuck.
They’re on 36 points and currently 10th they aren’t getting dragged into this. They have 5 relatively straight forward home games and are in steady form. They need 4-6 points - I will take any bet they stay upWith Bruno in their side up until 1-2
In the FA Cup. Assume Villa (who are wobbling) made changes.
At the very least we need Bruno back for them by April. Their league games are very much of interest to us from then on
Palace, Bournemouth, Arse, Brighton, Forest, Spam.
So if they aren't down with us by then, we'd be better off with them hitting form and taking points from all the the teams they play
We have 29 pointsOut of curiosity, I looked up how many points third bottom teams in the EPL achieved over the last 10 years:
26,34,35,28,34,34,33,34,37,35.
I don’t think history has a massive bearing on points needed this year….. Forest and West Ham can win games and have some good players, unlike teams who finished 18th previously