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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Annoyed Grunt » Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:05 pm

adamworthy2002 wrote:
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adamworthy2002 wrote:I think we'll be gone by Stoke away.

Last game in the Premier league, better get my tickets.
Or, could go down to the last game.....needing a point. Got my ticket yesterday.
I hope no matter what we need or whether its over that we take a full allocation.
Agree with you on that.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by adamworthy2002 » Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:07 pm

Annoyed Grunt wrote:
adamworthy2002 wrote:
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adamworthy2002 wrote:I think we'll be gone by Stoke away.

Last game in the Premier league, better get my tickets.
Or, could go down to the last game.....needing a point. Got my ticket yesterday.
I hope no matter what we need or whether its over that we take a full allocation.
Agree with you on that.
I want to get my ticket now but my dad wants to go too and he's not a season ticket holder so I'll have to wait until it's general sale because it'll only let me buy one for myself at the moment.
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Annoyed Grunt » Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:09 pm

adamworthy2002 wrote:
Annoyed Grunt wrote:
adamworthy2002 wrote:
Annoyed Grunt wrote:
adamworthy2002 wrote:I think we'll be gone by Stoke away.

Last game in the Premier league, better get my tickets.
Or, could go down to the last game.....needing a point. Got my ticket yesterday.
I hope no matter what we need or whether its over that we take a full allocation.
Agree with you on that.
I want to get my ticket now but my dad wants to go too and he's not a season ticket holder so I'll have to wait until it's general sale because it'll only let me buy one for myself at the moment.
I'm fairly certain you'll both be fine getting them.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by CrazyHorse » Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:15 pm

Should be bottom. If Wolves hadn't sacked McCarthy we would be.
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Bruce Rioja » Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:47 pm

CrazyHorse wrote:Should be bottom. If Wolves hadn't sacked McCarthy we would be.
How do you know that then? :conf:
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by dasher » Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:50 pm

If we can get to last game still in with a chance of staying up that would be an acheivement with the way we playing at minute.

We are all huff and puff but seriously short of quality

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by CrazyHorse » Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:42 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:Should be bottom. If Wolves hadn't sacked McCarthy we would be.
How do you know that then? :conf:
Cos I asked my magical can of Stella and it told me so. Mind, it also told me to stick a grand on Reading winning the Premiership next year so I'm starting to think it doesn't know what it's talking about.

I don't really know, obviously. It was just a wild stab in the dark.
Here's another. If we'd sacked Coyle back in November and got Martin O'Neill in we'd currently be 10th in the table with 44 points.
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Always hopeful » Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:49 pm

CrazyHorse wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:Should be bottom. If Wolves hadn't sacked McCarthy we would be.
How do you know that then? :conf:
Cos I asked my magical can of Stella and it told me so. Mind, it also told me to stick a grand on Reading winning the Premiership next year so I'm starting to think it doesn't know what it's talking about.

I don't really know, obviously. It was just a wild stab in the dark.
Here's another. If we'd sacked Coyle back in November and got Martin O'Neill in we'd currently be 10th in the table with 44 points.
I'm in the middle of watching 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' and your comments seem to fit right in! :D
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Hoboh » Sun Apr 22, 2012 1:07 am

"AND NOW THE END IS NEAR AND SO WE FACE THE FINAL CURTAIN"

Just f**k off Coyle, if you'd stayed at Burnley then come here thats 2 teams you'd have taken down, (mind you you'd done the damage at Burnley before you left) feckin dimwit, your making Him seem like a decent manager you cretinous Knob!!! Where you all staying a dubai brothel or did you smuggle in some beer? oh sorry you don't drink do you? well maybe you should start by downing a pint of arsnic!
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by newboy » Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:29 am

Watched the QPR Spurs game conclusion was Spurs were poor both in finishing and defending QPR didn't look any better than those in the bottom six.There's still more twists and turns to come and it's the manager who makes the right decisions at the right time and the team that wants it more that will survive, sadly on both counts I don't think that's us.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by YtarmyYtarmy » Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:03 am

The fact of the matter is everyone said we had the easiest run in and yet the teams around us have fought against tougher teams and got results. I hate to say it but you've got to take youre hat off to Wigan. We've looked too lack lustre in our performances and inept at times. It may not me over yet, but the fat ladies clearing her throat. Another must win on Tuesday night, Villa havent won in 6, they muyst be running their hands at the prospect of playing us so they can put that right.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by DJBlu » Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:35 am

Let me know if this is wrong but the team needs a boost.

I don't know if he is being kept away because his condition is still serious but I think having Muamba at the game against Spurs would lift the crowd and the team.

Even if not to stay for the game but to just show his face.

If it is a risk to his health then I totally understand him staying away.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by adamworthy2002 » Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:39 am

DJBlu wrote:Let me know if this is wrong but the team needs a boost.

I don't know if he is being kept away because his condition is still serious but I think having Muamba at the game against Spurs would lift the crowd and the team.

Even if not to stay for the game but to just show his face.

If it is a risk to his health then I totally understand him staying away.
Wasn't he invited to the Swansea game?
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by newboy » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:35 am

adamworthy2002 wrote:
DJBlu wrote:Let me know if this is wrong but the team needs a boost.

I don't know if he is being kept away because his condition is still serious but I think having Muamba at the game against Spurs would lift the crowd and the team.

Even if not to stay for the game but to just show his face.

If it is a risk to his health then I totally understand him staying away.
Wasn't he invited to the Swansea game?
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Sun Apr 22, 2012 1:30 pm

newboy wrote:Watched the QPR Spurs game conclusion was Spurs were poor both in finishing and defending QPR didn't look any better than those in the bottom six.There's still more twists and turns to come and it's the manager who makes the right decisions at the right time and the team that wants it more that will survive, sadly on both counts I don't think that's us.
Watched the second half of QPR-Spurs in the local with an increasingly irate Rs fan and a few despondent Spurs fans. Tottenham were absolutely woeful – have been sliding for months now, is it one win in 10? - and QPR weren't much better, in the second half at least. Matchwinner Taarabt's second yellow was picky but correct and they will be a blunter team without him, so that's good news. And if we can't beat a Spurs team that bad, then we don't deserve to survive.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by newboy » Sun Apr 22, 2012 1:35 pm

Looking at the remaining fixtures Wigan 3-6 points Blackburn if they don't beat Wigan down fully expect QPR to pick up at least 3 points out of their remaining games leaving us to get at least 3 wins to ensure our survival :hang:

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Worthy4England » Sun Apr 22, 2012 1:43 pm

Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:
newboy wrote:Watched the QPR Spurs game conclusion was Spurs were poor both in finishing and defending QPR didn't look any better than those in the bottom six.There's still more twists and turns to come and it's the manager who makes the right decisions at the right time and the team that wants it more that will survive, sadly on both counts I don't think that's us.
Watched the second half of QPR-Spurs in the local with an increasingly irate Rs fan and a few despondent Spurs fans. Tottenham were absolutely woeful – have been sliding for months now, is it one win in 10? - and QPR weren't much better, in the second half at least. Matchwinner Taarabt's second yellow was picky but correct and they will be a blunter team without him, so that's good news. And if we can't beat a Spurs team that bad, then we don't deserve to survive.
I could've sworn that we've just drawn with a team that you mentioned were completely dire away from home. :-)

It's 2 wins in 10 and 3 draws, so one point different than our current "best run of the season".

That said, they've never won at the Bok, so we're almost nailed on to keep that run going...

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Notakalou » Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:32 pm

DJBlu wrote:Let me know if this is wrong but the team needs a boost.

I don't know if he is being kept away because his condition is still serious but I think having Muamba at the game against Spurs would lift the crowd and the team.

Even if not to stay for the game but to just show his face.

If it is a risk to his health then I totally understand him staying away.
I totally understand your point and agree with it but, it shouldn't take Muamba making an appearance to lift the crowd and team when they should be fired up ready to fight for survival already. Says a lot about our current position really.

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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by adamworthy2002 » Sun Apr 22, 2012 4:13 pm

Wolves are down if they don't win today vs Man City
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Re: Bottom 5 fixtures

Post by Jakerbeef » Sun Apr 22, 2012 4:23 pm

It's a shoot-out now. I feared it would be us vs QPR on goal difference and the ruddy stars seem to be aligning.

Damn useless Spurs. History is on our side and if we can get the right results that form suggests against sliding Villa and Tottenham then the pressure is right back on the relegation battlers.

We're lacking quality right now but if keep up the huff 'n puff the goals will come.

Thought fatboy phil dowd gave us f*ck-all mind...

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