Re: What are you expecting from 2025/26
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2025 6:58 pm
Don't think we're gonna be in a relegation battle like.
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I think we have:blueToffee wrote:
Don’t think we’ve had a particularly easy start? We’ve faced some good teams in this run, the main exceptions being Wolves and West Ham. The issue really is that there are few nailed on games as the promoted teams are a lot better.
Football never really works in that way though.Blues Mahoney wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 7:06 pm I think we have:
Away to a very average Leeds
Home to a very average Brighton (12th)
Away to a terrible Wolves
Home to a very average Villa (in horrible form at the time)
Home to a terrible West Ham
Home to a pretty average Spurs team considering half their side are out injured
Only the shite (debatable currently), City and Palace were in any type of form.
How much easier does it get? Be honest not much.
We've got a much harder run starting with Utd at the end of November and concluding with Arsenal just before Xmas.
Honestly, I think we'll be on about 23 points at the halfway stage, and that is trouble in my book.
Leeds average, agreed. They were at home and just promoted and those teams are always tricky, also took a non penalty for them to win.Blues Mahoney wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 7:06 pm I think we have:
Away to a very average Leeds
Home to a very average Brighton (12th)
Away to a terrible Wolves
Home to a very average Villa (in horrible form at the time)
Home to a terrible West Ham
Home to a pretty average Spurs team considering half their side are out injured
Only the shite (debatable currently), City and Palace were in any type of form.
How much easier does it get? Be honest not much.
We've got a much harder run starting with Utd at the end of November and concluding with Arsenal just before Xmas.
Honestly, I think we'll be on about 23 points at the halfway stage, and that is trouble in my book.
He is absolutely is as stubborn. He's always shoehorned his favourites in to the detriment of the team.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 7:27 pm Moyes will figure it out, seems like he's persevering because he wants certain players in the team but he's not as stubborn as someone like Dyche and will change it once he's certain the current set up isn't working.
We can all see it so he will hopefully sooner than later. Garner to RB, Rohl to CM, Alcaraz for KDH.
Villa were in terrible form when we played them, Brighton are currently 13th looking very average, and Spurs have literally half their squad out. We 'should' have won all 3 if we have mid table aspirations, we won 1.blueToffee wrote: Leeds average, agreed. They were at home and just promoted and those teams are always tricky, also took a non penalty for them to win.
Brighton finished 8th last year and in recent history are much more balanced a team than us.
Wolves sure.
Villa just beat Man City, and finished 6th. Just as they were having trouble scoring doesn't make them average.
West Ham, sure, bit unlucky with their new manager mini-bounce. Probably our worst result of the games we've played.
Spurs currently 3rd and unbeaten away from home.
Liverpool were winning every game at that point.
Man City are still good and were at home.
Palace were on a crazy unbeaten run.
There are a lot of tough games in the schedule when the 3 promoted teams aren't actually completely useless. Those teams are a smattering of top and bottom teams though. On current standings, 5 of the 9 games have been from teams in the top half of the table, 4 bottom half.
So just an average set of fixtures overall I'd say.
Still bang in it.brap2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 22, 2025 9:05 pm Honestly, there's so much left to do that I don't think I could really say.
As is, this squad has a very good chance of going down. Maybe it goes down swinging, almost purely because of the Moyes effect, but it is too thin and too poor, with some big availability issues e.g. afcon.
Up front - I will never ever slag them for making the Barry gamble, we have to gamble a bit to access some upside and I will take the u23 potential star gamble every day of the week....but neither him or Beto are ready to lead a line in the prem and I worry that will be badly exposed in small boring ways - not having complete stinkers, not missing massive opportunities, just...the side being slightly disfunctional and unable to maintain any sense of control.
I like them both and it could definitely go the other way, I'm backing Barry to be quite an explosive addition to the league, but I think it is definitely possible that we're sat here ina few weeks going - ah this might be an issue this.
There's so, so much to do im afraid, but we're bang in it as it stands.
Same here, definitely concerned. We just don't look very good and the real kick in the balls is that there isn't 3 teams who look worse.brap2 wrote: Still bang in it.
We'll do very well to keep ourselves out of serious trouble imo.
Think much closer to 40 than usual neededBlues Mahoney wrote: ↑Mon Oct 27, 2025 2:39 pm Same here, definitely concerned. We just don't look very good and the real kick in the balls is that there isn't 3 teams who look worse.
Wolves, Burnley maybe and who else? Forget Forest, their squad is too good, Dyche will eek out enough 1-0's. Forget West Ham, their squad is better than ours and Nuno is a decent manager, they'll have enough to get out of it.
Leeds maybe? Sunderland have gone, see you later.
We have no decent striker, no competent full backs, a centre back who's going through a purple patch but we've all seen what can happen, and a very average midfield.
For the record I think we have enough to stay up and i think we will. But to say we have "no chance" of being in trouble is crazy.
If we're more than 3 or 4 points off the relegation zone come the end of December I'll be shocked.