Archie's penaltysavage 4 england We are now 8-1 to get promoted...
Mental!
What price are Cardiff and Swansea ?
by Franchise FC » 25 Mar 2010 16:53
Archie's penaltysavage 4 england We are now 8-1 to get promoted...
Mental!
by Maguire » 25 Mar 2010 16:59
by Woodcote Royal » 25 Mar 2010 17:09
Silver Foxworking class hero Remember when Palace stuffed us 3-0 at the Madstad and levered themselves out of the relegation spots and on to promotion via the play-offs?
That could be us.
Remember how crap they were in the Prem and came straight back down?
That could be us too.
We are winning without playing well a lot of the time. We do not look anything like a prem team. Along with Billy Davies' Forest I suggest we are not ready for promotion.
Hooray, there's that bit of negativity we've all missed recently. Why aren't we ready for promotion when we've handled ourselves against Prem sides already this year, we'd likely make at least small enhancements to the squad in the summer and the bottom half of the premier league is frankly bobbins?
by RIP ELM Park » 25 Mar 2010 18:17
by Ian Royal » 25 Mar 2010 18:26
Hampshire Royal We weren't ready for promotion in 2006 either.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 25 Mar 2010 18:43
by Dirk Gently » 25 Mar 2010 18:54
by Ian Royal » 25 Mar 2010 18:55
Harpers So Solid Crew at the start of the 05/06 season not very many thought we could do it, let alone as well as we did.
by Sun Tzu » 25 Mar 2010 19:05
Dirk Gently A team is *NEVER* ready for promotion unless they bounce straight back up in the first season.
All you can do is go up, do you best and trust to luck that there'll be 3 teams worse than you - or 3 teams with major financial trouble, which could be a reasonable possibility as the debt bubble bursts!
by Dirk Gently » 25 Mar 2010 19:25
Sun TzuDirk Gently A team is *NEVER* ready for promotion unless they bounce straight back up in the first season.
All you can do is go up, do you best and trust to luck that there'll be 3 teams worse than you - or 3 teams with major financial trouble, which could be a reasonable possibility as the debt bubble bursts!
Is having proved already that you aren;t good enough for the division above being 'ready' to go back up to it though ?
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Mar 2010 19:39
Woodcote Royal Hadn't read much of this thread until this morning but...................... after last night, stuff work![]()
After the 12 month nightmare that was 2009, what sheer joy it is to be spending time looking up the table rather than down and, whatever happens now, Brian McDermott's impact on this season since SJM handed him the reigns has been simply staggering. That old saying in football about needing bad times to appreciate the good ones is really appropriate here.
Last season we expected to be in the mix and throwing it away was, IMHO, rank bad management.
Now, with nearly all our major stars departed the kids, and a few well chosen older heads, are a match for anyone in this division (even Newcastle)
As much as I loved James Harper, now he doesn't have to play week in week out, suddenly we have quality midfielders coming out of ours ears, including one most of us hadn't seen this time last year who some already value at a million and think we won't hang onto in the summer![]()
There's not only life after Brendan, there's life after Steve, too!!!
And, thinking back to Coppell's floundering favourites, who I could no longer face watching this time last year, THANK FCUK FOR THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!
If, and as many have said anything is possible now, we get promoted via the play offs, Brian McDermott should either be granted the freedom of the town or, drowned as a witch..................................I would prefer to see the former![]()
Seriously, though, there is simply no praise high enough for what this man has done for our club and I can't help feeling a touch of guilt in that there was more chance of hell freezing over than any of us throwing his hat in the ring last summer. Thanks a million, Brian.
by PEARCEY » 25 Mar 2010 19:43
by Archie's penalty » 25 Mar 2010 19:44
by Archie's penalty » 25 Mar 2010 19:44
by Dirk Gently » 25 Mar 2010 19:45
Victor Meldrew What Barry McD has done is create a TEAM-bringing in mature players Kish and Griffin and actually playing Mills and Tabb has turned our season round-long may it continue.
by PEARCEY » 25 Mar 2010 19:46
Archie's penalty Now that is scary. I'm off home...
by Huntley & Palmer » 25 Mar 2010 20:06
by Ian Royal » 25 Mar 2010 20:08
Dirk GentlyVictor Meldrew What Barry McD has done is create a TEAM-bringing in mature players Kish and Griffin and actually playing Mills and Tabb has turned our season round-long may it continue.
What he's really done is made the formation and the tactics fit the players available, instead of trying to force the available players into a formation and set of tactics that just weren't suitable for them.
by Franchise FC » 25 Mar 2010 20:08
Harpers So Solid Crew at the start of the 05/06 season not very many thought we could do it, let alone as well as we did.
by playoffs or layoffs » 25 Mar 2010 21:53
Franchise FCArchie's penaltysavage 4 england We are now 8-1 to get promoted...
Mental!
What price are Cardiff and Swansea ?
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