[Football] Europe <> Relegation

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Apr 30, 2013
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Couple weeks back was enjoying reading discussion of some very outside chance of Euro places. Now....

.... is anyone slightly concerned about sliding into a relegation battle?

Our games in March look challenging to say the least
 




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Oct 8, 2003
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No.
 




Stat Brother

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Not yet.

Although it'll be a novel experience to drop down to 16th instead drag up to it.
 








BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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I don't think we are going to get sucked into a relegation battle. Not going to get into Europe either.

We are where we are and in a bad run of form. We will recover at some point or other. By recover I mean we will start to draw and pick up a few points.

We continue to improve and that is all we can really ask for.
 


theboybilly

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I don't think we are going to get sucked into a relegation battle. Not going to get into Europe either.

We are where we are and in a bad run of form. We will recover at some point or other. By recover I mean we will start to draw and pick up a few points.

We continue to improve and that is all we can really ask for.

My caviat to that would be that we have just lost to two teams that arguably would have seen us get 6 points from (I do realise this is the Albion))
Have we improved? Undoubtedly but I can't think of one game this season where we have completely battered the opposition. We miss a ruthless streak
 




warmleyseagull

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Apr 17, 2011
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We continue to improve and that is all we can really ask for.

If three wins in last 21 games is improving, what is your definition of getting worse? Improvement is a delusion. We might just squeak more points than last season but with 9 games left against teams above us, it is by no means a given.

Home games are becoming a shit show; Potter says 'performance-wise I thought we were OK'. Really? One shot on target today, one shot on target (long ranger from Duffy) last week. Is this really OK? An improvement on what?
 


Washie

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Jun 20, 2011
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Match day 29th of the 18/19 season we were on 33 points, we ended the season on 36. Our next match against Newcastle will be 27, with both Liverpool and Tottenham to come, we may have the same amount of points at that stage of the season
 


doogie004

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If three wins in last 21 games is improving, what is your definition of getting worse? Improvement is a delusion. We might just squeak more points than last season but with 9 games left against teams above us, it is by no means a given.

Home games are becoming a shit show; Potter says 'performance-wise I thought we were OK'. Really? One shot on target today, one shot on target (long ranger from Duffy) last week. Is this really OK? An improvement on what?

Couldn’t agree more but the clubmen on here will always make excuses for it


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BadFish

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If three wins in last 21 games is improving, what is your definition of getting worse? Improvement is a delusion. We might just squeak more points than last season but with 9 games left against teams above us, it is by no means a given.

Home games are becoming a shit show; Potter says 'performance-wise I thought we were OK'. Really? One shot on target today, one shot on target (long ranger from Duffy) last week. Is this really OK? An improvement on what?

I think that on the whole we have improved since last year. to focus only on our wins is a bit disingenuous as we have picked up a lot of points from draws this season. (Same as a few weeks ago when people were lauding how few games we had lost. )

around the same time last year we were sitting 16th on 26 points. Compared to 10th this year on 33 points. This is an improvement.

I am still confident that we will finish higher and on more points than last year. If we don't I am happy to reevaluate my position on this.

I agree that we were not 'Okay' nor were we last week. The fact is that we are in a poor run of form at the moment. It happens. Hopefully, it won't last long and we can go back to picking up points (one at a time).

My point is that we are neither as good as people were making us out to be a month or so ago, nor are we as bad as people are making us out to be now.

To me, we are a lower midtable team playing some nice football and getting mixed results. This is an improvement on previous seasons when we have been a team in and around the relegation battle.

We continue to be a promising (and improving team) who need to solve the final part of the puzzle and score more goals. If we can do this then something really special may well happen.
 


sydney

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Jul 11, 2003
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My caviat to that would be that we have just lost to two teams that arguably would have seen us get 6 points from (I do realise this is the Albion))
Have we improved? Undoubtedly but I can't think of one game this season where we have completely battered the opposition. We miss a ruthless streak

our ruthless streak was perfectly illustrated in parallel by the 3 old duckies singing along to the pre match entertainment ( hey jude) ..... the camera was on then for over a minute and the commentators had a jolly old chuckle that the older of the three , probably early 70's may well have had her cuppa spiked.

in my opinion , and it won't be a popular one , is that our ruthlessness on the pitch is mirrored perfectly by the bi partizan attitude of the crowd......we are a bit lame imho.
 


BadFish

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our ruthless streak was perfectly illustrated in parallel by the 3 old duckies singing along to the pre match entertainment ( hey jude) ..... the camera was on then for over a minute and the commentators had a jolly old chuckle that the older of the three , probably early 70's may well have had her cuppa spiked.

in my opinion , and it won't be a popular one , is that our ruthlessness on the pitch is mirrored perfectly by the bi partizan attitude of the crowd......we are a bit lame imho.

Would changing either affect the other?
 




sydney

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Jul 11, 2003
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Would changing either affect the other?

i doubt we will find out any time soon , as young seagulls grow from attending games games with their mums/ dads they may or may not evolve into passionate , raw supporters who will make a racket and jump around for most of the match , at this juncture they will probably be ejected from the ground and given an 18 month banning order.

we will always struggle to cultivate an intimidating atmosphere as we are far too middle class.
 


Stat Brother

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i doubt we will find out any time soon , as young seagulls grow from attending games games with their mums/ dads they may or may not evolve into passionate , raw supporters who will make a racket and jump around for most of the match , at this juncture they will probably be ejected from the ground and given an 18 month banning order.

we will always struggle to cultivate an intimidating atmosphere as we are far too middle class.

We don't sing, we don't intimidate, we don't generate a Calderon atmosphere.

Why?

Because we never have done.
Generationally we never have done.

So why suggest it's a problem now?

There is no problem with us, we are doing what we've always done.


The current problems stem solely from the Directors box, the dug out and the changing room.
 


Thompson720

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More worried we'll not get a top half finish, we're on 33 points, most seasons lately 36 has been even enough.

If you really want to go down the relegation route, Norwich, Watford and Brentford will not catch us
 


dazzer6666

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No……we’ll end up about 12th I reckon. Large element of ‘what might have been’ but further evidence of progress overall. Lots of work to do on contract discussions and key coaching positions etc in the coming months if we’re going to see any further progress next season. A very flat few weeks ahead.
 




Stat Brother

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No……we’ll end up about 12th I reckon. Large element of ‘what might have been’ but further evidence of progress overall. Lots of work to do on contract discussions and key coaching positions etc in the coming months if we’re going to see any further progress next season. A very flat few weeks ahead.
On the back of a few flat months.

Oh no sorry, we were talking of being in Europe after beating...





...checks notes...






...Watford.
 


dazzer6666

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On the back of a few flat months.

Oh no sorry, we were talking of being in Europe after beating...





...checks notes...






...Watford.

Wasn’t really a flat few months at all, all our late goals in away games were brilliant, as was the atmosphere at most of them It’s home games that have been shite.
 


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