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Originally posted by Timmy the Doc View PostWill be difficult with our goal scoring ability, but Wigan and Fulham are winnable, WBA seems to loose their form. We can take something from Liverpool and Newcastle, too.
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I think Derby got 12 points with one win all season
By this stage they had 6 points with A WIN to their name!!!
If anyone thinks that Mackie, Derry, Hill and Nelson can keep the rest of these gutless, charlatan, clueless, unfit, mercenary schlags up the they are deludedI need some time in the sunshine, I gotta slow it right down.
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How much does relegation cost though?
If all these players have relegation clauses that is one thing. But if not I dunno how many offers are going to flood in for a lot of them and paying all those wages in the Championship will hurt.
I think Redknapp said 10 wins required to stay up which is about right so he could have targeted 3 wins before January maybe.
That would leave about 7 wins required from the 19 games remaining in the second half of the season something like that.
Unfortunately before January Redknapp can only work with Hughes squad to get those first 3 wins. But if he got there and could add a striker and CD in the window I think relegation is avoided. It dont really matter where those wins come so long as it is before January and it could be even two wins and draw the rest which would provide 9 more points. So it is still game on.
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Originally posted by Wolfy View PostAgree. Hughes as a lot to answer for.
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Originally posted by SouthCoastRanger View PostNo way is it over, our next five games in December Wigan,Fulham,Newcastle,West Brom
& liverpool, three games at home. We're get three points Saturday... It's not all over. Keep the faith."Imagine a relationship that went wrong but you held on in there for years: that's what it is like supporting a football team. Your loyalty to a team can never die. Ties are stronger than they could ever be with a woman. If she goes and sleeps with your best mate, it's over. If the Rs' boss, Ian Holloway, slept with my best mate, QPR would still be my team. Even if many of the things that you loved about going to matches have gone - terraces, team shirts without sponsors and being able to smoke at grounds - you still stick with your team." - Peter Doherty.
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Don't agree with the doom and gloom merchants
Originally posted by Kit View PostAt last a sensible comment, we are 7 points off safety not 30 ! We need that little bit of luck that is deserting us currently but we are still well capable of staying up.
Thought the team generally worked hard today, so much improved since the dark days of Hughes.
Harry is not going to work a miracle in a week. At least we have what is looking like a cohesive team now. The problem is that Hughes should have been moved on sooner.
Who were the *****s that booed the team at the end of the game. They did not deserve that - totally out or order. We are on the up.
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Originally posted by Bingowings View PostWe are not going down- the rot has stopped. Shaun came so close today; nearly there but Granero looks like he doesn't want to be on the pitch, so right to pull him. Cisse is bloody lazy and Boswinga has just lost some of his edge but still thinks that he still has it; he hasn't.
Thought the team generally worked hard today, so much improved since the dark days of Hughes.
Harry is not going to work a miracle in a week. At least we have what is looking like a cohesive team now. The problem is that Hughes should have been moved on sooner.
Who were the *****s that booed the team at the end of the game. They did not deserve that - totally out or order. We are on the up.
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