Relegation Battle
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Bluedylan1
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Honestly think we'll be absolutely fine. That result will be crushing for the teams around us. Moyes will get wins at home against teams we should beat. It's his bread and butter.
New gaffer's already found a better way of playing in less than a week.
New gaffer's already found a better way of playing in less than a week.
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Think that win makes us massive favourites to stay up. It's entirely in our hands
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We need a point a game from here to be pretty much assured of staying up.
I don’t see how we don’t achieve a fairly bog standard record of 4 wins, 5 draws and 8 losses at a minimum. More than enough in this side to do that.
I don’t see how we don’t achieve a fairly bog standard record of 4 wins, 5 draws and 8 losses at a minimum. More than enough in this side to do that.
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Having not been that motivated to look at the table much this season I didn't realise our goal difference was so much better than other teams including West Ham. A clean sheet would have been nice today -10 isn't too bad when you look the others around us, that's worth another point.
It's easy to say after a nice win but I think we'll slowly gap the others and that win will have sapped a bit more energy and optimism out of the teams below us.
It's easy to say after a nice win but I think we'll slowly gap the others and that win will have sapped a bit more energy and optimism out of the teams below us.
- blueToffee
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Good results today. Green shoots starting to be seen is nice.
If we can keep building on this, add a couple of players. Things may start to look a bit brighter, which would be great going into the new stadium.
Will add, was shocked how poor Spurs were today though for the majority of the game. Thought their FA cup game was an aberration but they really are struggling at the moment. They'll still be fine this season, but had the bottom 3 been better some big names could've been in the mix this year.
If we can keep building on this, add a couple of players. Things may start to look a bit brighter, which would be great going into the new stadium.
Will add, was shocked how poor Spurs were today though for the majority of the game. Thought their FA cup game was an aberration but they really are struggling at the moment. They'll still be fine this season, but had the bottom 3 been better some big names could've been in the mix this year.
Last edited by blueToffee on Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Been a wild month. New owners, new (old) manager, and the team already look different. Don’t want to get too far ahead of myself here but after so much decline in years I feel hopeful for an upturn.
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I keep looking at the fact that we have a game in hand against the others then I remember who it’s against.Gash wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:10 pm Having not been that motivated to look at the table much this season I didn't realise our goal difference was so much better than other teams including West Ham. A clean sheet would have been nice today -10 isn't too bad when you look the others around us, that's worth another point.
It's easy to say after a nice win but I think we'll slowly gap the others and that win will have sapped a bit more energy and optimism out of the teams below us.
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Yeah, if nothing else it's a free hit. But we're at home and it's midweek so you never know.