Prepareing for relegation
#31
(02-14-2026, 05:13 PM)wba13 Wrote: WE WONT GO DOWN.Mark my words.
A lot of you lot love being defeatist why can’t you have some faith. It seems to me like some of you can’t wait for us to go down, just so you can say I told you so.

You’ve a strange way about things mate.
We can forgot about today, but you can’t blame the fans being utterly despondent. 
We haven’t won since before New Year, haven’t won away since we were walking around with sun tans and have replaced an inexperienced manager with another one. 
It’s a complete shitshow.
I’m desperately hoping we can turn things around but the evidence suggests otherwise.
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#32
Who cares? Not gonna fuck off down the Villa are we? We’ll all still be here in August whatever happens.
Chill out dudes, we are shit, we’ve been shit before and we moaned and argued just as much when we were good (less shit).
Football is just a beautiful purgatory.
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#33
Wouldn't have fancied being in the dugout with some of you lot in 1940 - we may well end up going down, but to write us off now is ridiculous.

Showed fight and guts the last two league games, and our reserves made a game of it second half against the league's form side.

We tried old hands and fresh blood managing this lot, turns out it didn't make much difference because the squad was gutted and our director of football was incompetent sorting out replacements. What exactly were people expecting, a magic wand and play off push?

We are stuck with Ramsay, get over it. They're playing for him and we've time to get ourselves out of the mess. A task that is going to be made harder by fannies whinging about how bad everything is - there'll be plenty of time for that in the summer (or possibly after the next 3 games if they go badly). Might as well get behind them.
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#34
(02-14-2026, 06:47 PM)AlsoKeithCurlesToePoke Wrote: Wouldn't have fancied being in the dugout with some of you lot in 1940 - we may well end up going down, but to write us off now is ridiculous.

Showed fight and guts the last two league games, and our reserves made a game of it second half against the league's form side.

We tried old hands and fresh blood managing this lot, turns out it didn't make much difference because the squad was gutted and our director of football was incompetent sorting out replacements. What exactly were people expecting, a magic wand and play off push?

We are stuck with Ramsay, get over it. They're playing for him and we've time to get ourselves out of the mess. A task that is going to be made harder by fannies whinging about how bad everything is - there'll be plenty of time for that in the summer (or possibly after the next 3 games if they go badly). Might as well get behind them.

Keep calm Kitchener, we aren’t in the trenches, of course there every chance of up, and I’m sure everyone is well aware that the squad and manager are here until the end of the season. Talking crap on here ain’t make a scrap of difference either way.
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#35
I could understand if this result had been our best 11 in a league match. But it isn't. The most important thing that happened today is Portsmouth losing.
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#36
(02-14-2026, 07:24 PM)Squid Wrote: I could understand if this result had been our best 11 in a league match. But it isn't. The most important thing that happened today is Portsmouth losing.

Yep - dents their confidence further; and few of their lot expected to beat us. We’re still not dead and buried yet, but that first Ramsay win cannot come soon enough. 

That it didn’t come today is forgivable. What was more important was no more serious injuries. Hopefully nowt too amiss with Josh.
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#37
(02-14-2026, 07:24 PM)Squid Wrote: I could understand if this result had been our best 11 in a league match. But it isn't. The most important thing that happened today is Portsmouth losing.

But our best 11 lost 5-0 to this lot 2 weeks ago ,just saying
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#38
(02-14-2026, 05:10 PM)MrBater Wrote: We were heading down in November, lots of us could see it, but not the stupid owners.

I can't see Leicester going down, and Blackburn winning could be the bounce to get them out. Pompey can pull away with their games in hand...

I can't see us scoring enough, and think we'll concede too many, and as I said in November you don't want our players in a relegation fight because they have no fight. And now we have Ramses The Clueless.

November? behave
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#39
It’s us, Oxford and Sheff Wed nailed on for me. If we are competing with Pompey and Blackburn, they are head and shoulders above us.
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#40
(02-14-2026, 08:28 PM)Bob Fossil Wrote: It’s us, Oxford and Sheff Wed nailed on for me. If we are competing with Pompey and Blackburn, they are head and shoulders above us.

Really? Give your head a wobble
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