Relegation Watch 22/23
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Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
Everton 1:0 up. We are fukked...let`s face it.
Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
Forest score.
Brennan Johnson.
1-1
End the match now thanks
That'll do
Forest are battering them now
Brennan Johnson.
1-1
End the match now thanks
That'll do
Forest are battering them now
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Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
Wehay.
We would have missed the follow up mind you
We would have missed the follow up mind you
Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
...or not yet. Still hope as long as Everton don`t win. It`s them or us.
Forest won``t go down.
Best if Forest win...
Forest won``t go down.
Best if Forest win...
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Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
This game is Championship quality.
Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
We lost away to Forest, or didn`t we? Unfukkingbelievable.
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Everton are showing some fight, unlike our pathetic players who can't even pass to each other.
Still time for Forest to win this?
Relying on others to do us favours I guess.
Still time for Forest to win this?
Relying on others to do us favours I guess.
Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
Exactly what I was thinking but a good battle nonetheless.Ackermann wrote:This game is Championship quality.
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Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
I think it could come down to other teams doing us favours rather than ourselves getting the points we need to stay up. We are slowly running out of games and not showing that we have enough goal scoring wise to make things much better. Hopefully Rodrigo if/when he comes back can be a saviour for us.
Its been a bit of a strange season regards teams beating others that you wouldnt expect, so I'm still clinging to that, but its just by finger nails now.
Its been a bit of a strange season regards teams beating others that you wouldnt expect, so I'm still clinging to that, but its just by finger nails now.
Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
It shows you how desperate things have become when we're hoping on Rodrigo to be our saviour. We are currently in the bottom 3 and in all honesty, it's where we deserve to be. We just look like side devoid of ideas and confidence at the moment. The endeavor is there, but the quality isn't, sadly. Radz and his sycophants have let the club down badly, bordering on incompetence. All the white smoke bollocks and it's 'impossible' to find ourselves in the same situation again. Well we still have time, but we have all the hallmarks of a side heading towards the relegation trapdoor.
Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
We simply must get a win against the odds as soon as possible. Home game against Brighton perfect example of a game we can`t expect to win but one of these kind we`ll have to win...besides winning the obvious ones.Overman wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 3:32 pm It shows you how desperate things have become when we're hoping on Rodrigo to be our saviour. We are currently in the bottom 3 and in all honesty, it's where we deserve to be. We just look like side devoid of ideas and confidence at the moment. The endeavor is there, but the quality isn't, sadly. Radz and his sycophants have let the club down badly, bordering on incompetence. All the white smoke bollocks and it's 'impossible' to find ourselves in the same situation again. Well we still have time, but we have all the hallmarks of a side heading towards the relegation trapdoor.
Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
Best result for us that
Doesn't really do either side much good 1 point each.
But we are going to need to beat someone we probably shouldn't imo
One of the better performing teams
Forest and Everton are so poor and the fact we have beaten neither is deeply frustrating
Doesn't really do either side much good 1 point each.
But we are going to need to beat someone we probably shouldn't imo
One of the better performing teams
Forest and Everton are so poor and the fact we have beaten neither is deeply frustrating
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Re: Relegation Watch 22/23
We have Forest coming up at home in April. Should have a fit Rodri and Sini for that as well.Cjay wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 4:20 pm Best result for us that
Doesn't really do either side much good 1 point each.
But we are going to need to beat someone we probably shouldn't imo
One of the better performing teams
Forest and Everton are so poor and the fact we have beaten neither is deeply frustrating
Looking out at our remaining fixtures, I really think we can win each of the Forest, Palace, Leicester, Bournemouth, and West Ham fixtures (15 points).
Brighton, Wolves, and Fulham are opportunities for a potential 1-3 points (3 points).
If we can pull a couple of draws from the other fixtures (2 points), we can finish the season with some points to spare (that would put us at 42 points by year end).
It’s tight, but the league is a scrap from spots 12 down…. I like our chances, but we’ve gotta start getting some points momentum soon.
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