Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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It's still about the window. I see Chris Wood bagged 2 on debut, Leicester will tie up a top 6 spot now.
One Swallow does not make a summer.
I don't think any of us need to feel silly, our recent form & run of results hasn't been good enough & were entitled to moan. This was a great result today, but it was only Ipswich, we need a good run of results or to show we can compete against the top sides in the league. It's still only 4 wins in 18 matches, fingers crossed we can put a good run together & sign a few players quickly, although only 3 points of the play offs somehow lol
One Swallow does not make a summer.
What board? You mean the message board which is a total irrelevance and entirely unrepresentative of the quiet majority? Or the club's board... now that would be worrying... but I don't believe for a second that they're only 70-30 in favour of Poyet...
Yes, the message board. And as for it being a total irrelevance and entirely unrepresentative, quite often, the general mood and views here sum the situation up quite succcinctly on many subjects directly about or surrounding the Albion. If you feel that opinions and topics on here are a total irrelevance, why bother coming on here ?
If you actually looked at the results of any polls on Gus as manager you would see that the " Quiet Majority " of fans are about 70/30 in favour of Gus and what he is trying to achieve despite some poor results.The clubs board is in reality an irrelevance as there is only one opinion there that matters and that is TB's.
I hope that clarifies things for you ?
Generally, I write on here when I get hacked off with the ludicrous negativity on display at the slightest setback and can't help but try to redress the balance. As many opposing fans testify when they come on to NSC, the overall impression is of a club where the fans are unhappy with the manager, team, style of play, price of tickets, transport and so on. Not surprisingly, they, like me, find that hard to understand.
The vast majority of Albion supporters I know barely look at NSC, unlike those (like me) who spend too much time here. Many of those seem to think that the club and all of our fans are hanging on their every word, whereas I see it as just a bit of fun. Or, increasingly, used to.
In the main poll you quote, 142 people voted. That's about 0.5% of a 26500 crowd. If you think that will give a statistically significant result of any sort, you a) know nothing about maths and b) are living in cloud cuckoo land.
Hopefully clear enough for you.
Yes, the message board. And as for it being a total irrelevance and entirely unrepresentative, quite often, the general mood and views here sum the situation up quite succcinctly on many subjects directly about or surrounding the Albion. If you feel that opinions and topics on here are a total irrelevance, why bother coming on here ?
If you actually looked at the results of any polls on Gus as manager you would see that the " Quiet Majority " of fans are about 70/30 in favour of Gus and what he is trying to achieve despite some poor results.The clubs board is in reality an irrelevance as there is only one opinion there that matters and that is TB's.
I hope that clarifies things for you ?
Only Ipswich. Last season was just the second time in the last 55 years that we have finished above Ipswich in the league. Now it looks like we will do it again this year. I know its been said on here loads, but it's good sometimes to step back and appreciate just how far we have come in the past few years.
I think everyone can see that we need to go on a run of wins, three on the spin, five/six out of seven, to have even a sniff of realistically getting back in the play-off picture. We have left a lot of points out there on the pitch, especially at home, in the first half of the season and one good win clearly doesn't make up for all those dropped points, welcome though it is. Still four wins out of last 18 matches.
But after the gloom it is at least another chance to kickstart things. Gus should be telling the team to aim higher than sixth to give ourselves more spots to claim, so we need the points to do that (ie loads more, quite quickly to make up ground on the Boros and the Leicesters). We also have to do better against the better teams this half of the season, because if we don't we have got no chance.
That works both ways. When we lost against Watford that was our first home defeat in seven.
Not the bit about a slide to only 50% support or worse for Gus although I suppose that is only your opinion
I was playing devil's advocate with the 50 % part, I think he has done and is doing a good job, I certainly couldn't think of anyone better to manage us at the moment. But, if the results are continually going against us and we drop far enough down the table then what do you think will happen ?
We can ignore Trueblue with his percentage statistics, if the team plummets so the calls for change will increase. Which is not provocative or controversial just a fact of football these days.
I think everyone can see that we need to go on a run of wins, three on the spin, five/six out of seven, to have even a sniff of realistically getting back in the play-off picture. We have left a lot of points out there on the pitch, especially at home, in the first half of the season and one good win clearly doesn't make up for all those dropped points, welcome though it is. Still four wins out of last 18 matches.
But after the gloom it is at least another chance to kickstart things. Gus should be telling the team to aim higher than sixth to give ourselves more spots to claim, so we need the points to do that (ie loads more, quite quickly to make up ground on the Boros and the Leicesters). We also have to do better against the better teams this half of the season, because if we don't we have got no chance.
One Swallow does not make a summer.