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We are only 15 games into what is going to be a long season, and a lot of fans have already decided we will be relegated. 

 

There are another 23 games to go. That's a possible 69 points for the taking,

 

Perhaps we can turn it around, rather than fulfilling what many seem to be prophesying. There are at least 6 other teams that are comparably as weak as us surely. If we can beat Man Utd, surely we are capable of beating anyone.

 

Its been one hell of a journey so far this season. Up's, down's, injuries now and being in the media spotlight, bad referring decision's, poor luck, not to mention seeing some good games.

 

In so much as entertainment goes, no one cannot deny that we have been short changed, no matter the performance of the team.

 

Can fan's keep the faith? Or are the majority of them fickle?

 

Bring on Man City, I know I am looking forward to watching that game, no matter the outcome.

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Perhaps we can turn it around, rather than fulfilling what many seem to be prophesying. There are at least 6 other teams that are comparably as weak as us surely. If we can beat Man Utd, surely we are capable of beating anyone.

 

 

 

Man United also lost 4 - 0 to MK dons, that doesn't make them Premier League material.

 

Yes, anyone can beat anyone. However, we're not good enough to do it consistently over the course of a season.

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I love it how we have not won in 10 games, that's a quarter of the season, and only got two points, and because fans fear relegation they are fickle lol.

Yes 23 games to go, we don't look like winning anytime soon, not to say we won't, but I would like to see where the op see the wins coming from, with this current form.

It isn't fickle to be concerned about relegation, it's a fact that we are bottom and serious contenders for relegation and in horrendous form.

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maybe new pearson is our old pearson from two seasons ago?

It's like Interstellar isn't it. Pearson from 2 seasons ago is trapped in time trying to tell the current Pearson what is happening but he can't get through. What a head****, poor Nige.

Posted

time to get him out would be now, so a new manager can analyse the squad and recruit in jan, risk being too late and end up with QPR the season they got redknapp too late and went down. worst thing to do would be to give pearson the window

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time to get him out would be now, so a new manager can analyse the squad and recruit in jan, risk being too late and end up with QPR the season they got redknapp too late and went down. worst thing to do would be to give pearson the window

 

Yeah, too late. He arrived in mid-November.

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Well give Pearson January to try and turn things around then come May if we are still bottom we can unleash hell on him

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Here we are again labelling people who dare mention the 'R' word "fickle", what bunkum.

 

In the 22 seasons since the formation of the EPL there have only been 2 seasons in which all 3 teams promoted stayed up.

 

There is a massive gap between the Championship and the EPL as Leicester City have shown. We are not a bad side but lack, for some strange reason, the confidence to build on the euphoric win against Manchester United. Basically I think its down to a) the inexperience of the manager in this League and b) several players not being up to the task consistently week in week out.

 

Remember one fantastic result doesn't make a season!!

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We know we have to turn results around, but does  Pearson know how to? It's more than worrying, but a bad defeat tomorrow (God forbid), could be his death knell. If that happens, and he is still hear for the following game, then we may as well keep him, as there would be no time for a new manager to assess what changes we need to make in January.

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We know we have to turn results around, but does Pearson know how to? It's more than worrying, but a bad defeat tomorrow (God forbid), could be his death knell. If that happens, and he is still hear for the following game, then we may as well keep him, as there would be no time for a new manager to assess what changes we need to make in January.

yes because a new man would be better at assessing what we need than a man who has worked with this team for three seasons and has now seen how they can cope or not, at this level.

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I've got to admit last season I thought there wasn't much of a Divide between the premiership bottom 6 and championahip top 10,but having seen what I've seen this season the divide is quite big,I often slate teams like villa for just consoladating each season and they have no ambition,but to be fair to them and many others,

That's a great achievement and ild love for us to be able to do just that.

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