I just have this horrible feeling that there is still a final twist to this nightmare season... What needs to happen to make us mathematically safe??
Adams and Wotton lost the dressing room in spectacular fashion. Lowe and Schuey are nowhere near that point.saffronwalden green":12p52g0e said:Manager losing the dressing room is a term sometimes too glibly used, but I see similarities to the latter part of the Adams era.
RochdaleGreen":lkgnpwg1 said:I can't believe the confidence of some people on this site. We are no longer sleepwalking into relegation, we are in dire freefall, with no main chute, no reserve chute and positively fighting other teams to make sure we get that final relegation spot for ourselves, because we so love the 4th division.
Make no mistake, we will lose all 3 of our remaining games, whereas we need one win, or 2 draws to be safe, which ain't going to happen. In contrast, Dale is a team in very good form and has every chance of winning each of its last 4 games, all of which are very winnable.
Please let me be wrong, but our manager and the sycophant who interviews him haven't even mentioned the word "relegation" and the real possibility of going down. What chance have we got when those in charge don't even recognise the danger we are in?
Mark Pedlar":1glk91o6 said:Adams and Wotton lost the dressing room in spectacular fashion. Lowe and Schuey are nowhere near that point.saffronwalden green":1glk91o6 said:Manager losing the dressing room is a term sometimes too glibly used, but I see similarities to the latter part of the Adams era.
Really, 0-6 at home yesterday, other similar results in recent months, I dread to think what it would be like if he actually lost the dressing room.Mark Pedlar":3cackcg1 said:Adams and Wotton lost the dressing room in spectacular fashion. Lowe and Schuey are nowhere near that point.saffronwalden green":3cackcg1 said:Manager losing the dressing room is a term sometimes too glibly used, but I see similarities to the latter part of the Adams era.
RochdaleGreen":1kamyer4 said:I can't believe the confidence of some people on this site. We are no longer sleepwalking into relegation, we are in dire freefall, with no main chute, no reserve chute and positively fighting other teams to make sure we get that final relegation spot for ourselves, because we so love the 4th division.
Make no mistake, we will lose all 3 of our remaining games, whereas we need one win, or 2 draws to be safe, which ain't going to happen. In contrast, Dale is a team in very good form and has every chance of winning each of its last 4 games, all of which are very winnable.
Please let me be wrong, but our manager and the sycophant who interviews him haven't even mentioned the word "relegation" and the real possibility of going down. What chance have we got when those in charge don't even recognise the danger we are in?
Well you certainly would not want to "be in the trenches"alongside any of our players!WoodsyGreen":2tqr207e said:RochdaleGreen":2tqr207e said:I can't believe the confidence of some people on this site. We are no longer sleepwalking into relegation, we are in dire freefall, with no main chute, no reserve chute and positively fighting other teams to make sure we get that final relegation spot for ourselves, because we so love the 4th division.
Make no mistake, we will lose all 3 of our remaining games, whereas we need one win, or 2 draws to be safe, which ain't going to happen. In contrast, Dale is a team in very good form and has every chance of winning each of its last 4 games, all of which are very winnable.
Please let me be wrong, but our manager and the sycophant who interviews him haven't even mentioned the word "relegation" and the real possibility of going down. What chance have we got when those in charge don't even recognise the danger we are in?
Eh? Last night was appalling but we were seconds away from getting a win at in-form Burton just a few days previously.
I hope I never find myself in the trenches alongside you, RochdaleGreen!