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After 30 games, do you think we are going down?  

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  1. 1. After 30 games, do you think we are going down?

    • yes
      345
    • no
      20

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  • Poll closed on 15/04/23 at 16:00

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Posted

Anonymous again... do you think we are getting relegated this season?

 

From the  "After 25 games" poll
As it stands after 25 games.... 
67% say we are going down
33% say we are staying up

420 votes placed



 

From the  "After 20 games" poll
As it stands after 20 games.... 
56% say we are going down
44% say we are staying up

500 votes placed



From the  "After 15 games" poll
As it stands after 15 games.... 
4% say we are going down
96% say we are staying up

434 votes placed
 

 

From the  "After 10 games" poll
As it stands after 10 games.... 
69% say we are going down
31% say we are staying up

360 votes placed

Posted

I voted yes cause we are shit and run by clueless ****wits who are ruining/killing the club, Jesse ****ing Marsch next. The little care I have left is dwindling, im not even mad after a loss at home to Bournemouth. 

Posted (edited)

If you can’t beat a team as bad as Bournemouth then you deserve to go down. That is the fat lady singing. 
 

Coaching setup needs looking at as well. These are international players. 

Edited by fox_favourite
Posted (edited)

Yes - Southampton and Bournemouth, who are likely to go down with us, have done the double over us this season. We deserve to be bottom of the table. 

Edited by scinnell
  • Like 2
Posted

The stats are damning in itself but if you paid no attention to that and just watched our performances you can see how weak & fragile this team is. No matter if we go a goal Up or goal down or equalize somebody will step up and screw us. Used to be amartay, now mendy, it’s N’didi, KDH and now even madders. It’s like contagious throughout the team. How On earth do they stand a chance of getting anything from these games when they keep self imploding? CUT OUT THE DAMN MISTAKES!

Posted

Today showed us how little fight our players have. With 8 games to go, it's mostly about fight, and we just don't have it. Relegation is not a certainty because there are other teams just as bad as us, but I'd say we are now favourites to be relegated alongside Southampton and 1 from about 3 or 4 others, who I see as having more fight than us. 

Posted

Your right what we should be seeing is all 11 players in unison fighting for every 1st ball, 2nd ball and 3rd, making interceptions, transitioning to attack at EVERY opportunity, running flat out, screaming at each other, fist pumping the crowd to get louder, throwing bodies in the way, attacking in numbers and defending in numbers. Some players have shown it and some have not and some not enough. 
when we saw the group huddle at kickoff I thought that was a good sign.

 

The tragedy in all this is we all knew this is what it’s like (relegation fight). It’s horrible.

the pressure, the criticisms, the fear it is not nice. It is hard to play with any confidence and composure it really is. That is why the best option was to avoid this all together.

did any of them listen when we screamed fire all those months ago? The manager, the board and the players. Where was the panic the urgency?. Well here we are now. The house is on fire and no one can find the extinguisher.

Posted
11 hours ago, Strokes said:

Yes and deservedly so.

Rubbish. Watch and analyse the game properly and stop writing headlines like that which you know makes fans pile on with negativity. Play like that and we’ll be absolutely fine. Created numerous brilliant chances and win comfortably on another day.

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Posted

I've been fairly optimistic that we'd stay up this season, but the last two games have left us with a mountain to climb.  We simply can't afford to be gifting our rivals points.  For the first time this season, my head is telling me it could be over.

 

We have 8 games to go, one of them against Man City, so really we have 7 games.  There are enough points out there for the taking but we have to get a new manager in today and on the training pitch on Monday morning and get these players motivated.

Posted

Yes,  there was more fight in the team against Villa but a stupid mistake threw the point away, against Bournemouth we looked second best and their fans even sang what we all saw, 'how shit must you be, were winning away' says it all.

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, cruzFOX said:

Your right what we should be seeing is all 11 players in unison fighting for every 1st ball, 2nd ball and 3rd, making interceptions, transitioning to attack at EVERY opportunity, running flat out, screaming at each other, fist pumping the crowd to get louder, throwing bodies in the way, attacking in numbers and defending in numbers. Some players have shown it and some have not and some not enough. 
when we saw the group huddle at kickoff I thought that was a good sign.

 

The tragedy in all this is we all knew this is what it’s like (relegation fight). It’s horrible.

the pressure, the criticisms, the fear it is not nice. It is hard to play with any confidence and composure it really is. That is why the best option was to avoid this all together.

did any of them listen when we screamed fire all those months ago? The manager, the board and the players. Where was the panic the urgency?. Well here we are now. The house is on fire and no one can find the extinguisher.

I still can't get the vision of Top shaking his head out of my mind, when he saw the banner saying that now was the time to act, at the Palace home game. If only he had listened! Arguably that was the latest he shoud have left it to sack Rodgers, but he let sentiment and bad judgement get in the way.  You know, more often than not, the fans can see where it's heading before anyone else, because they live, breathe and love the club to their very core, and at most clubs, will have had the experience of things going belly up in the past.  Falling out of the top 4 two seasons running in the way that we did, was a forewarning that we needed some proper leaders in the squad, who would grab games by the scruff of the neck when things got tough. The Forest Cup debacle was the forewarning that it was time to part ways with Rodgers. I believe a big chunk of the fans seen this, the board and Top didn't want to see it!

Edited by smudger63

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