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Couldn't Be Hyypia

We've come a long long way together
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Nov 12, 2006
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Near Dorchester, Dorset
We're slightly behind where we were last season after 14 games, but our blip started then.

Of the next 12 games we won only 3 and lost 4, drawing 5. 14 points from a possible 36. We paid a heavy price for that in the end.

Can we sustain the push this year?
 




Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
12,203
We can afford to be a few (up to 6?) points behind 2nd at the start of February and still be in with a very good shout.
 


Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
10,224
Seaford
We're slightly behind where we were last season after 14 games, but our blip started then.

Of the next 12 games we won only 3 and lost 4, drawing 5. 14 points from a possible 36. We paid a heavy price for that in the end.

Can we sustain the push this year?

We should comfortably exceed that (next 12) and we'll need to. Last season after we got turned over by Cardiff in Feb we went unbeaten for the last 14, winning 9 of them. We won't repeat that, so getting ahead of last year is a 'must' imo
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
An hour into Saturday's commentary JC said words to the effect of:-

'only 4 Albion players have scored in the league, this season'.

Meaning no goals from the left hand side of the pitch.
Nothing from centre midfield (for about 8 minutes)
And crucially nothing from the centre backs via a dead ball type situation.


As much as I'd be surprised if the team hit another slump, playing by such narrow margins has a very familiar feel to it.
As is customary for the championship, the top 8 are separated by only 6 points.

It would seem we'll be getting through to January the hard way, then all eyes turn back to hierarchy.
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
We have 28 points from 7 away games and 7 home games, which puts us bang on target for a win-at-home-draw-away 92 point finish.

Happy Days so far.
 






Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Fewest defeats in the whole division. Eight games undefeated in the league, six of them wins. Not too shabby eh?
 


Normski1989

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Apr 15, 2015
751
Hove
Fewest defeats in the whole division. Eight games undefeated in the league, six of them wins. Not too shabby eh?

Plus a shed load of clean sheets too. Things are going well right now, and we have good depth in the squad. Just need to keep on doing what we've been doing.
 




Whitechapel

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Jul 19, 2014
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Not in Whitechapel
Last years slump was caused by a lot of injuries that piled up at the same time, unless we suffer a similar fate this season we should be okay IMO.
 


Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
3,653
Easy to overlook that we have already had loads of injuries this year. Bruno played centre back ffs.

Liam r, Stephens, match, goldson, uwe, kaz hardly been available

Kayal and hemed missed some.

Probably more that don't occur to me off the top of my head. Squad is much improved from this time last year. Imagine us coping without Stephens and kayal last year.
 


Finchley Seagull

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Feb 25, 2004
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Easy to overlook that we have already had loads of injuries this year. Bruno played centre back ffs.

Liam r, Stephens, match, goldson, uwe, kaz hardly been available

Kayal and hemed missed some.

Probably more that don't occur to me off the top of my head. Squad is much improved from this time last year. Imagine us coping without Stephens and kayal last year.

Agreed. That's where I feel we have improved this year. Last season I think Kayal missed three games and we didn't win any of them. This season we've missed him for the last five games and got 11 points. That would have been unimaginable last season, especially as Stephens only started one of them.

For all the comments about a lack of a major striker signing, we bought in improved players on pretty much everyone we released in the summer and we're seeing that increased depth now.
 




Finchley Seagull

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Feb 25, 2004
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North London
An hour into Saturday's commentary JC said words to the effect of:-

'only 4 Albion players have scored in the league, this season'.

Meaning no goals from the left hand side of the pitch.
Nothing from centre midfield (for about 8 minutes)
And crucially nothing from the centre backs via a dead ball type situation.


As much as I'd be surprised if the team hit another slump, playing by such narrow margins has a very familiar feel to it.
As is customary for the championship, the top 8 are separated by only 6 points.

It would seem we'll be getting through to January the hard way, then all eyes turn back to hierarchy.

I find it very odd how negative you feel the need to be. We are second in the league yet you seem to focus on the negatives re spread of goals, the narrow margins of victory and getting through until January.

We are unbeaten in eight games (having won six of them), are second in the league, have the best defensive record in the league, the second best goal difference only behind Newcastle and have clearly moved forward after missing out so narrowly last season. However, none of that is mentioned in your post.
 


Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
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Guiseley
We should comfortably exceed that (next 12) and we'll need to. Last season after we got turned over by Cardiff in Feb we went unbeaten for the last 14, winning 9 of them. We won't repeat that, so getting ahead of last year is a 'must' imo

I'm glad you know that we're not going to get dozens of injuries this year :)
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
We're slightly behind where we were last season after 14 games, but our blip started then.

Of the next 12 games we won only 3 and lost 4, drawing 5. 14 points from a possible 36. We paid a heavy price for that in the end.

Can we sustain the push this year?

Injuries caused the problems in that period.

We paid a heavy price for losing 4-1 at Cardiff. If it had only been a 2-1 loss, we'd be in the Premier League now.
 




Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
I can't really look beyond the games v Norwich and Bristol City before the International break, and then the Friday game with a potentially improved Villa when football resumes.
 


Paul Reids Sock

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Nov 3, 2004
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Paul Reids boot
An hour into Saturday's commentary JC said words to the effect of:-

'only 4 Albion players have scored in the league, this season'.

Meaning no goals from the left hand side of the pitch.
Nothing from centre midfield (for about 8 minutes)
And crucially nothing from the centre backs via a dead ball type situation.


As much as I'd be surprised if the team hit another slump, playing by such narrow margins has a very familiar feel to it.
As is customary for the championship, the top 8 are separated by only 6 points.

It would seem we'll be getting through to January the hard way, then all eyes turn back to hierarchy.

I would say that this is due, in part, to what I was banging on about the other day.

I feel that the midfield players all look to Knockers to play the ball to. This leads to the wide left player cutting infield to try and get the ball and limits out ability to use the flanks and get balls in the box. This has a knock on effect that it makes us a little easier to defend against as if you mark him out the game you cut off a lot of the supply.
 








Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
We have 28 points from 7 away games and 7 home games, which puts us bang on target for a win-at-home-draw-away 92 point finish.

Happy Days so far.

What he said!
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
I find it very odd how negative you feel the need to be. We are second in the league yet you seem to focus on the negatives re spread of goals, the narrow margins of victory and getting through until January.

We are unbeaten in eight games (having won six of them), are second in the league, have the best defensive record in the league, the second best goal difference only behind Newcastle and have clearly moved forward after missing out so narrowly last season. However, none of that is mentioned in your post.
Rampant positivity doesn't sit well with me.

Being the mutts nuts in October doesn't really account for much, does it?
 


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