Back on the fence after having been OUT for a month or so. Let's just not nullify these past two magnificent results by messing it up against Burnley, Villa, Palace and West Brom. As long as we don't, I'll be back IN by the end of the month, latest.
Well I've been OUT for a month and said recently that I'd hop back on the fence only after good results against Burnley and Villa. But I can amend that. OFFICIALLY back on the fence! Good results against Burnley/Villa will get me back in with you lot. :rave: :rave: :rave:
I think you may have misunderstood my post. I meant that as I have been Potter out for a while (since Sheffield if I remember correctly), beating Leeds and Fulham were my prerequisites in the short term to get me back on the fence. As that didn't happen, my position hasn't changed.
A bit like...
Got it spot on today and I think sticking with a more settled line up certainly reaped fruits. He’s also found the spot where Ali Mac is most effective.
Also I was fretting that he wasn’t going to use any substitutes so I was very pleased that he took Veltman off (as opposed to a midfielder)...
I’ll stick my neck out and explain myself!
It took me a while to come off the fence over Christmas and think that Potter should go when a suitable replacement comes along. I said a couple of games ago that to get me back on that fence in the short term would be 6 points against Leeds and...
Apart from it being hypothetical, how is it a stupid question, when CH was sacked after just about steering us to survival with 36 points? As the posts to this thread already show, the majority have said they'd feel delighted with survival, whereas some have expressed frustration that we would...
In my mind, it's a question that interested me because a) from current projections it's the most likely scenario to happen, and b) I doubt the club went into the season looking to stay up by the lowest possible total. I imagine that instead they hoped to make progress from last year, as...
If we take everybody’s form after 19 games (the halfway point) and duplicate that for the second half of the season, the points threshold to stay up would be 26 - I’m presuming a record low. Even if you take into account the likelihood of the bottom three scrapping out a few extra points towards...
We’ll never know, but I’m pretty sure after an entire season of not winning at home, I think the atmosphere would have been utterly irritable rather than positive.
I said in another thread it’d take 6 points from Leeds and Fulham to move me from “out” to the fence. That hasn’t happened, and so I’m still out (whenever we find a suitable replacement).
We won’t go down, but that’s not the point. If Fulham continue on the same trajectory as the first half of...