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- Feb 14, 2010
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If we do go down then will the "development squad" be good enough to get us promoted or are they not good enough for the third tier and the entire squad is a complete waste of time?
Yup. Back to back away draws without conceding a goal, and one of them at a ground we have NEVER won at.
Right now, I'm happy with that as I didn't expect any points from those 2 matches to be honest.
Eh? What have the development squad - effectively the U21s - got to do with it? Most of this years squad are still on contract next season.If we do go down then will the "development squad" be good enough to get us promoted or are they not good enough for the third tier and the entire squad is a complete waste of time?
Yup. Back to back away draws without conceding a goal, and one of them at a ground we have NEVER won at.
Right now, I'm happy with that as I didn't expect any points from those 2 matches to be honest.
Eh? What have the development squad - effectively the U21s - got to do with it? Most of this years squad are still on contract next season.
We need a decent striker and quick, big mistake not signing a permanent one in January. we've got too many loan players who don't care if we go down or not as they will either return to parent club or go to another championship club next season
If they are not good enough for the 3rd division at 21 (when many other players are playing for their country or in the premier league or second tier at the same age) then that suggests to me that they will never be good enough. Lets not make excuses for them as well as the pile of rubbish we have in the first team. If they are good enough, they are old enough.
I'd be less worried if we were drawing 2-2 and losing 3-2 but as it stands, I cannot see where the goals are going to come from to get us level/ahead.
I can understand the optimism of getting points away at Cardiff & Sheffield Wednesday but with where we are, we really needed to grab a win at one of them. It's looking increasingly likely that the game against Millwall could end up defining our season (and theirs).
In the third tier we will likely be flying high and will be north of 20,000 for many games and towards end of season the odd 30,000. If mid table or struggling then 15,000 to 17000
I'd be less worried if we were drawing 2-2 and losing 3-2 but as it stands, I cannot see where the goals are going to come from to get us level/ahead.
I can understand the optimism of getting points away at Cardiff & Sheffield Wednesday but with where we are, we really needed to grab a win at one of them. It's looking increasingly likely that the game against Millwall could end up defining our season (and theirs).
Last season was a bit out of the ordinary, though, as far as points needed to stay up was concerned.We're bang on a point per game. 46 points would have been enough to stay up last season-
Even more reason to get behind the manager and the team and act as the 12th man in an attempt to avoid this