The Bear Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 Reading were still 16th on 1st November too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ibbosuk Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 5 games though, thats it..... Jesus!!! Trouble is after 10 games will we be saying "it's only 10 games".......and then 15 games ??? For me we have (NOW) the spring board of 2 home games, which we need obviously to win, because of the massive pressure our away form is putting on our home form. The crunch two games for me are September 29 Middlesbrough (A) and October 2 Huddersfield (A). We need points from those games, and a clean sheet or two would not go amiss. For the record I don't think the owners expected us to be out of the top six all season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blue blood Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 This is what people need to realise, marathon, not a sprint. This is what people need to realise, marathon, not a sprint. When was the last time we started a season poorly and acheived? Its early days still but a few more bad results and i think it will take something special to do well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 When was the last time we started a season poorly and acheived? Its early days still but a few more bad results and i think it will take something special to do well. I'd say 1998/99. We had 5 points after 6 games and ended in 10th. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seenitall Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 9th under he who shall remain nameless after Sousa had us relegation fodder 2seasons ago Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyFromLE Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 When was the last time we started a season poorly and acheived? Its early days still but a few more bad results and i think it will take something special to do well. Not for a long time granted, but I think that there are definite differences in how the team is playing. We will get there. I'd rather us get promoted in a state where we can maintain a PL Spot, instead of getting promoted to come straight back down. If that takes 2 seasons then so be it. Our owners need to break the mould and stand behind NP, so long as we improve at least. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Fox Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 I am starting to think we were better off with having Sven in charge as laughable as that may seem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 9th under he who shall remain nameless after Sousa had us relegation fodder 2seasons ago So that wasn't glorious FAILURE then? It's funny how 9th is a great achievement but 5th is FAILURE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueharmie Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 mid table club is what we are. mid table is where we will finish im afraid. cant loose 3 away games on the bounce, that's just fooking poor. we cant score for shit and there inst enough experience in midfield. Morgan is a solid defender but the rest are weak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seenitall Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 So that wasn't glorious FAILURE then? It's funny how 9th is a great achievement but 5th is FAILURE. In perspective, it was an achievement to stay up that year, and I would imagine our owners were delighted with it, what with looking like going down again after the failure of the previous season. Last season was for promotion, whivj Nige did not achieve, and this season is too, but the top 2 usually only lose 7or8 league games in a season . Means we've got to be excellent from now on or this is anotherFAILURE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guy Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 Reading had done very well the year before though, so their players and management had the confidence that they'd turn things around. History suggests that teams who start badly, rarely challenge for promotion and given our history in recent years that's definitely the case. Changing manager this early rarely guarantees promotion either so it's a case of just being prepared for another frustrating, miserable season. Love it. You're quite right in what you say when analysing what's been and gone so far this season. We've been ok at home (Burton is a game you cannot really count as that was a scratch team) but that said, we were highly fortunate to beat Blackpool - and our other victory over Peterborough was adequate but it is Posh who are probably going to be the season's whipping boys on present evidence. As for all else away from home - narrow, even unlucky in defeat but defeats all the same. It is all turn-able around for sure but it's got to start against Burnley on Wednesday night, not in two months time or so - as by then any promotion aspirations we had will surely be over unless every other team in the league spends the entire season cancelling one another out with draws! I do remember Palace went from the bottom three at Christmas to promotion contenders a few years back. It can be done but is a rare exception to the rule of course like you alluded to. As for the said case in point, Reading did indeed start last season poorly but as was said, they had all the foundations in place of a good team that had remained from the season before (apart from cough, cough Matt Mills!!), plus it was a team that had lost in the play off final to Swansea the previous season. Although sometimes a team can grow disillusioned and stale together the following season after being losing play off finalists - and Reading's shaky start suggested this might be the case a year ago - somehow they knuckled on down and got it together, big style! Consistency is what's needed in this league- not necessarily brilliance!! It's obvious nobody's going to walk away with the league title this season. So far the smart money is on this season turning out to be another one of us consolidating our Championship mediocrity in identical fashion to last season, just with returning personnel of course, namely NP and his team! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 In perspective, it was an achievement to stay up that year, and I would imagine our owners were delighted with it, what with looking like going down again after the failure of the previous season. Last season was for promotion, whivj Nige did not achieve, and this season is too, but the top 2 usually only lose 7or8 league games in a season . Means we've got to be excellent from now on or this is anotherFAILURE And Sven had so little time to manage that as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 In perspective, it was an achievement to stay up that year, and I would imagine our owners were delighted with it, what with looking like going down again after the failure of the previous season. Last season was for promotion, whivj Nige did not achieve, and this season is too, but the top 2 usually only lose 7or8 league games in a season . Means we've got to be excellent from now on or this is anotherFAILURE Yes I'm sure they were delighted with 9th place Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guy Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 I am starting to think we were better off with having Sven in charge as laughable as that may seem I've said this on the post Wolves match thread a short time ago, don't get me wrong, Pearson did great for us first time round but that's where his time with us should have remained. He was building is own team at Hull so to then be suddenly thrust back here with a £1million wage packet for the remainder of the season being dangled under your nose, then your mind's not going to be right is it?! In my opinion Sven was not really given a proper chance, looking back - and I think his reputation was his enemy I feel......in that as he was high profile then he was expected to turn us around overnight. Sacking him so early on last season when they did was one of the worst decisions in living memory as a Foxes fan - especially with all the players he'd brought in over the summer to specifically play for him - not with a view to him getting the sack and having the Messiah return to manage his (Sven's) players that he'd (Sven) signed in the main, coupled with Nigel's remnanats from before and a couple of Sousa's newcomers! I feel a bit two faced moaning about all this as I was initially excited at the prospect of Nige returning to cushion the blow of Sven's abrupt dismissal - but I continue to moan because I care for my club! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_Fatboyslow_ Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 9th under he who shall remain nameless after Sousa had us relegation fodder 2seasons ago Ditto Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jace Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 We are not going to win the league like Reading did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guy Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 when was the last time leicester won more than 2 matches in a row, somebody give me that stat! We won back to back games on only two occasions during the entire last season, they being February 23rd and March 2nd - away at Derby on Sky (0.1) then Cov. 2-0 . The next occasion was then over Easter, we beat Donny Roivers (4.0) on April 7th and Ipswich away (1.2) on April 9th. Those two occasions were our only times we strung together back to back league wins, so little wonder we only finished 9th! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seenitall Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 Difference being HWSRN inherited a team on the bottom of the table and finished 9th and Nige inherited a team in mid table and managed to pull off a mid table finish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royston. Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 The table means nothing at this stage of the season (other than we've had a shÃt start). Dont start throwing criticisms around though, we can still win the league! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promised land Posted 17 September 2012 Share Posted 17 September 2012 We won back to back games on only two occasions during the entire last season, they being February 23rd and March 2nd - away at Derby on Sky (0.1) then Cov. 2-0 . The next occasion was then over Easter, we beat Donny Roivers (4.0) on April 7th and Ipswich away (1.2) on April 9th. Those two occasions were our only times we strung together back to back league wins, so little wonder we only finished 9th! He didn't say back to back wins he said more than 2 on the bounce. Jan 22 2011 to Feb 18 2011 5 wins on the bounce Millwall home 4-2 Sheff Utd away 1-0 Barnsley home 4-1 Derby away (Yaks goal) 2-0 Bristol City home (Friday night lateish winner) 2-1 I think that's right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 18 September 2012 Share Posted 18 September 2012 The reality is, what the Board will do. We can argue the Pearson factor until the cows come home, but it wont make any difference as to Pearson's future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Dave Posted 18 September 2012 Share Posted 18 September 2012 Reading had done very well the year before though, so their players and management had the confidence that they'd turn things around. History suggests that teams who start badly, rarely challenge for promotion and given our history in recent years that's definitely the case. Changing manager this early rarely guarantees promotion either so it's a case of just being prepared for another frustrating, miserable season. Love it. History also shows that teams that maybe are outside of the play-offs with 10 games to go, and go on a good run, win the play-offs due to being the form team at the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cardifflee Posted 19 September 2012 Share Posted 19 September 2012 we are not reading like we wasnt last year year when the fools kept saying look what reading do!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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