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Glass half full here. Don't know how anyone could think we are doomed at this stage. A small run of games will see us back in the game. Harry has only just got his foot in the door. Loads of points to play for & this manager will have us winning games we have no right to I can guarantee you that. He's a canny man.
Wigan. Struggling east season.
Fulham: Have not won any of their last 7 games. Only picked up 4 points from them.
Newcastle: Currently in a bad form. No wins in their last 7 games (including 2 Europa League games).
WBA: Lost their last 2 games which could be the start of a bad form?
Liverpool: Always struggle away.
Call me crazy, but I reckon we've got 3 wins in us in this run of games - starting with Wigan Saturday.
Last edited by MattyRangers; 03-12-2012, 12:48 PM.
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
harry will instill some dunkirk spirit, the fact that under him it is the first time weve back to back points in over a year gives me hope. lets be honest with 70mins on the clock against liverpool last year we all thought we were gone dead and buried, its far to early to call at this stage.
I think we will be ok. The reason i think this is because in most games, bar Swansea (although for large parts we were totally on top), Norwich and Southampton, we have generally played fine in most games, and at times excellent but just let ourselves down with stupid errors. If we'd been battered or completely showed up week in week out, i would concede were doomed, but we're not
Add to that many of those games have been against top teams or those in form and we should still have about 15 points.
The teams around us could quite easilly go on 2 / 3 / 4 game losing streaks which coincide with us picking up 2 or 3 wins, which would them wipe out the deficit in no time.... therefore for people to suggest relegation is a certainty, i'm afraid they're being rather dramatic at this stage.
I think it's tough, but in Harry Redknapp, we couldn't have a better manager to try and salvage something from our wreckage of a season.
I'm cautiously optimistic therefore, given that it's largely dependant on the bunch of mercenaries Harry has to put out on the field, that he will pull off something of a minor miracle.
if we didnt have that Ferdinand , we have a fair amount of small wins 1-0, 2-1 this season under our belt. I hope harry take him away completely from the list in January.
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