take a look at the table.we are four wins and a draw above dagenham.they are next to bottom.i feel with the abysmal coaching/fitness/lack of tactics we could go down.
i am probably a lot older than you are leon.i repeat that back in 1970/71 blackpool were top of the first division at christmas.they were relegated the same season.it has happened and can happen again.LeonTheGreen":cwhc1k3f said:Some people get depressed after a defeat and get carried away. Then there's this post.
let's see where we are in three matches time shall we?hopefully sheridan and his army of coaches will be gone soon.were you at the match?have you read the brief synopsis posts?sheridan is virtually friendless this evening and even the green tints are keeping schtumm.crownhillpilgrim":25gwpx7p said:Do not feed the troll.
Steve Evans":2qcblh28 said:let's see where we are in three matches time shall we?hopefully sheridan and his army of coaches will be gone soon.were you at the match?have you read the brief synopsis posts?sheridan is virtually friendless this evening and even the green tints are keeping schtumm.crownhillpilgrim":2qcblh28 said:Do not feed the troll.
Well said Sam.GreenSam":2qr205ql said:With someone like Warnock at the helm I think this side could still make a charge for the automatic promotion spots. BUT I still genuinely think we'll just sneak, kicking and screaming into the top seven even if we keep Sheridan as manager. Here's why:
Although there has been poo management and underperforming from the players in recent games, there has also undeniably been some bad luck too. The bad luck does not excuse an awful record of 2 points from 5 games and nor does it excuse the fact that we are 9th in the table. But the facts remain that when we had a run of no bad luck, we were absolutely coasting through games with no problem at all. October was the month where it all came together and we were unstoppable at home. It's true that it's our own fault that we cannot adapt to bad luck but that doesn't change the fact that some bad luck has happened.
- Oxford would have petered out into a standard, regulation home win if not for Bentley going off
- Newport. A crap pitch against a side on incredible form where we still had a lot of chances.
-Today. The curse of 1,000 injuries and ineligible players.
Southend was a legitimately good point and York was the one game which was completely rubbish with no mitigating factors.
Hartley will be back soon. So will either Bobby Reid and O'Connor or replacements for them. Kellett who is a better attacker than Purrington will probably be back soon along with all the other players who were injured today. Our next three games are against Morecambe, Hartlepool and Accrington. We all know how easy it is to climb this league if you get a run of form together. Players are coming back to fitness and we're playing crap teams. Southend and Luton we had a lot of players injured against good teams. If we still flunk it even in much more favourable circumstances, then I too will jump on the mid-table bus. As it stands, I still think we'll have something to play for going in to May in spite of my disappointment towards Sheridan.
Steve Evans":30c75ql0 said:take a look at the table.we are four wins and a draw above dagenham.they are next to bottom.i feel with the abysmal coaching/fitness/lack of tactics we could go down.