tshine Posted 21 January 2006 Posted 21 January 2006 If we have failed to win games so far, what are the chances of us winning now?
TornadoShaunUK Posted 21 January 2006 Posted 21 January 2006 no chance, we might scrape the odd draw here and there
tshine Posted 21 January 2006 Author Posted 21 January 2006 no chance, we might scrape the odd draw here and there thats what i feel. sad but true
Muz Posted 21 January 2006 Posted 21 January 2006 No - not until Levein is removed. Exactly what I think. We're in for a scrappy game on tuesday night , Weso needs to start , when he came on today he did more in that space of time than the whole midfield did all game.
Vo Rogue Posted 21 January 2006 Posted 21 January 2006 Levein is the problem. Get rid of the rubbish.
ithuriel Posted 21 January 2006 Posted 21 January 2006 no. if levein stays were playing first division hoofball next season.
tshine Posted 21 January 2006 Author Posted 21 January 2006 no. if levein stays were playing first division hoofball next season. From today it looks like the hoofball has already begun
Muz Posted 21 January 2006 Posted 21 January 2006 From today it looks like the hoofball has already begun It started at Hillsbrough.
Lemon Harpic Posted 21 January 2006 Posted 21 January 2006 Last season we managed to get an average of 1.24 points per game. We have 17 matches left, and even if we manage to recreate last season's average for the remainder we'd still finish up with 47 points and probable relegation. Statistically speaking, there is nothing in Levein's record to suggest that he can keep us up. The board have got their maths wrong, and the whole club will pay the price.
tshine Posted 21 January 2006 Author Posted 21 January 2006 Last season we managed to get an average of 1.24 points per game. We have 17 matches left, and even if we manage to recreate last season's average for the remainder we'd still finish up with 47 points and probable relegation. Statistically speaking, there is nothing in Levein's record to suggest that he can keep us up. The board have got their maths wrong, and the whole club will pay the price. Maybe we will end up at wellford road next season
Ultra Posted 22 January 2006 Posted 22 January 2006 Last season we managed to get an average of 1.24 points per game. We have 17 matches left, and even if we manage to recreate last season's average for the remainder we'd still finish up with 47 points and probable relegation. Statistically speaking, there is nothing in Levein's record to suggest that he can keep us up. The board have got their maths wrong, and the whole club will pay the price. Sad but true. As the next two league games are both away, does ANYONE think we'll get anything out of them?
Thracian Posted 22 January 2006 Posted 22 January 2006 Not really in a general sense because I think there are funamental reasons why the results are bad and Levein shows no sign of changing his stance on anything.
ithuriel Posted 22 January 2006 Posted 22 January 2006 we seem able to plumb new depths of wretchedness each passing week. we have not won in the league since november. i think the last draw we had was against millwall on boxing day. if CL manages to turn this around and keep us up i will give up curry but i know im safe.
Chimp Posted 22 January 2006 Posted 22 January 2006 No, I simply can't see things results changing because we're not seeing any evidence of things changing on the pitch. The same mistakes are being made week after week, the same tactical naivety is being shown week after week, the same passionless display is being shown from the bench and some players week after week. If CL isn't able to change things then we need someone to come in and force the change.
SystonFox Posted 22 January 2006 Posted 22 January 2006 i cant see our next win. not vs plymouth or qpr and probably not against wolves at home. its a sad sad weekend for LCFC fans. we look doomed.
Loake Posted 22 January 2006 Posted 22 January 2006 i've been expecting things to change all season, i gave up after the millwall game.
Bert Posted 22 January 2006 Posted 22 January 2006 If the right players play, in their best position to their maximum ability then yes results can change, but i doubt very much they will.
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