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Hope you're right. We have won a few in that time, notably the game in the season we topped the league, 0-2 I think in Kyle Walkers first game. Buzzacky scored a corker only to be ruled a pen for an earlier offence
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Hope you're right. We have won a few in that time, notably the game in the season we topped the league, 0-2 I think in Kyle Walkers first game. Buzzacky scored a corker only to be ruled a pen for an earlier offence
Scraping into the play off places is not enough imho. There are about four teams who have been going like a train pretty well all season. Getting into the top six is the (relatively) easy part, the challenge is to then suddenly beat a team who has been much better than us all season up till now. Yes, we got lucky last time against Derby but to be in with a real shout of promotion we need to get on a real run in the second half of the season and be the in-form team in the division. We have stopped being poor. Now we have to start being good, and fairly quickly too. Won't lose any sleep if we fail to win at Ipswich but we need to start reliably putting lesser clubs to the sword in Jan. We start winning some of those matches 3 or 4 nil at home and nicking some away games 1-0 rather than these constant draws - then I will start believing.
Scraping into the play off places is not enough imho. There are about four teams who have been going like a train pretty well all season. Getting into the top six is the (relatively) easy part, the challenge is to then suddenly beat a team who has been much better than us all season up till now. Yes, we got lucky last time against Derby but to be in with a real shout of promotion we need to get on a real run in the second half of the season and be the in-form team in the division. We have stopped being poor. Now we have to start being good, and fairly quickly too. Won't lose any sleep if we fail to win at Ipswich but we need to start reliably putting lesser clubs to the sword in Jan. We start winning some of those matches 3 or 4 nil at home and nicking some away games 1-0 rather than these constant draws - then I will start believing.
My concern is that even if we go up, is this team good enough to survive.
My concern is that even if we go up, is this team good enough to survive.
As it stands, clearly not. It will take years to build a proper infrastructure. We would be back to buying probably an entire back four for starters. Just have to hope that this time we would buy the right players. Other smaller Premiership clubs such as Palace have bought lots of players and made it work. They just have to be established top flight players who are not at the end of their careers. With the new TV money arrangements, well managed, smaller clubs are proving there can be a viable future in the Premier League. Who would have thought that Leicester, Palace and Watford would be doing better than the likes of Chelsea?
Haven't you contradicted your opening statement 'As it stands clearly not', with 'Who would have thought that Leicester, Palace and Watford...their defences are mainly pre- prem?
Haven't you contradicted your opening statement 'As it stands clearly not', with 'Who would have thought that Leicester, Palace and Watford...their defences are mainly pre- prem?
I don't think so as all three have strengthened (as far as I am aware).
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