I like your thinking. Let's go for a draw.We might be 6 points off the pace by Sunday, so are we almost at the stage of having nothing to loose by just going for it and throwing caution to the wind.
Regards
Chris
I like your thinking. Let's go for a draw.We might be 6 points off the pace by Sunday, so are we almost at the stage of having nothing to loose by just going for it and throwing caution to the wind.
I like your thinking. Let's go for a draw.
Regards
Chris
Yes. But what does "go for it" mean ?
On tuesday he played 4-4-2, gave Wilson, Lua Lua and Zamora a go, and we've scored 17 goals in our last 10 with a decent 5 clean sheets to boot. .
If its as simple as that we should have romped home surely.
Why, if we lose or draw 0-0 does it mean Hughton hasn't "gone for it" . Perhaps its because Wednesday and Preston to a certain extent were better opposition, didn't make stupid mistakes (see Bristol City, Leeds), we had players in/out of form (see Knockeart, Kayal v Preston, Zamora etc ) or weren't as clinical. (unlike again Bristol where we had 3 chances but 4 goals) or players weren't 100% fit (dropping Kayal again).
but this hoary old Hughton "should go for it" . Beyond playing 4 or 5 up front or something ridiculous can anyone explain what it actually means ?
Hughton has taken us to third, has stuck with exciting wingers, got the best out of Hemed, Zamora and Baldock, and has ended up with a team with more goals than Boro, Hull and Derby. With ten games to go we've the best chance of getting to the Prem League in our history, Bloom has spent a fortune again and with some winnable games coming up and the rest of the top 6 looking set to drop points or take some off each other we could well do it...
If thats not going for it then open to ideas as what it actually is...
PS: 3 wins out of 10 for Boro since they "went for it" and signed Rhodes and now they've nearly lost a manager.
Yes. But what does "go for it" mean ?
On tuesday he played 4-4-2, gave Wilson, Lua Lua and Zamora a go, and we've scored 17 goals in our last 10 with a decent 5 clean sheets to boot. .
If its as simple as that we should have romped home surely.
Why, if we lose or draw 0-0 does it mean Hughton hasn't "gone for it" . Perhaps its because Wednesday and Preston to a certain extent were better opposition, didn't make stupid mistakes (see Bristol City, Leeds), we had players in/out of form (see Knockeart, Kayal v Preston, Zamora etc ) or weren't as clinical. (unlike again Bristol where we had 3 chances but 4 goals) or players weren't 100% fit (dropping Kayal again).
but this hoary old Hughton "should go for it" . Beyond playing 4 or 5 up front or something ridiculous can anyone explain what it actually means ?
Hughton has taken us to third, has stuck with exciting wingers, got the best out of Hemed, Zamora and Baldock, and has ended up with a team with more goals than Boro, Hull and Derby. With ten games to go we've the best chance of getting to the Prem League in our history, Bloom has spent a fortune again and with some winnable games coming up and the rest of the top 6 looking set to drop points or take some off each other we could well do it...
If thats not going for it then open to ideas as what it actually is...
PS: 3 wins out of 10 for Boro since they "went for it" and signed Rhodes and now they've nearly lost a manager.
We need to win 8 of the last 10 to be in with a shout of autos.
For me, all of this in big sexy spades.Yes. But what does "go for it" mean ?
On tuesday he played 4-4-2, gave Wilson, Lua Lua and Zamora a go, and we've scored 17 goals in our last 10 with a decent 5 clean sheets to boot. .
If its as simple as that we should have romped home surely.
Why, if we lose or draw 0-0 does it mean Hughton hasn't "gone for it" . Perhaps its because Wednesday and Preston to a certain extent were better opposition, didn't make stupid mistakes (see Bristol City, Leeds), we had players in/out of form (see Knockeart, Kayal v Preston, Zamora etc ) or weren't as clinical. (unlike again Bristol where we had 3 chances but 4 goals) or players weren't 100% fit (dropping Kayal again).
but this hoary old Hughton "should go for it" . Beyond playing 4 or 5 up front or something ridiculous can anyone explain what it actually means ?
Hughton has taken us to third, has stuck with exciting wingers, got the best out of Hemed, Zamora and Baldock, and has ended up with a team with more goals than Boro, Hull and Derby. With ten games to go we've the best chance of getting to the Prem League in our history, Bloom has spent a fortune again and with some winnable games coming up and the rest of the top 6 looking set to drop points or take some off each other we could well do it...
If thats not going for it then open to ideas as what it actually is...
PS: 3 wins out of 10 for Boro since they "went for it" and signed Rhodes and now they've nearly lost a manager.
It's already clear that we are might be playing sides with match winners in their side in the playoffs. Draws won't work for us then...
I love definitive statements based on total guesswork.
Yes. But what does "go for it" mean ?
On tuesday he played 4-4-2, gave Wilson, Lua Lua and Zamora a go, and we've scored 17 goals in our last 10 with a decent 5 clean sheets to boot. .
If its as simple as that we should have romped home surely.
Why, if we lose or draw 0-0 does it mean Hughton hasn't "gone for it" . Perhaps its because Wednesday and Preston to a certain extent were better opposition, didn't make stupid mistakes (see Bristol City, Leeds), we had players in/out of form (see Knockeart, Kayal v Preston, Zamora etc ) or weren't as clinical. (unlike again Bristol where we had 3 chances but 4 goals) or players weren't 100% fit (dropping Kayal again).
but this hoary old Hughton "should go for it" . Beyond playing 4 or 5 up front or something ridiculous can anyone explain what it actually means ?
Hughton has taken us to third, has stuck with exciting wingers, got the best out of Hemed, Zamora and Baldock, and has ended up with a team with more goals than Boro, Hull and Derby. With ten games to go we've the best chance of getting to the Prem League in our history, Bloom has spent a fortune again and with some winnable games coming up and the rest of the top 6 looking set to drop points or take some off each other we could well do it...
If thats not going for it then open to ideas as what it actually is...
PS: 3 wins out of 10 for Boro since they "went for it" and signed Rhodes and now they've nearly lost a manager.