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Can’t see us making up five points with four games to go even with my positive outlook on life.we have survived probably six years more than we should have done really and you can target certain games but really we haven’t been good enough consistently this year.
well done Villa on a superb performance tonight and a brilliant turnaround this season -37 points will be enough I’m sorry to say.More like 39 points I reckon ![/quote]
They have avoided relegation tonight if you ask me -far to big a mountain for us to climb.
Let’s go out in style and win the cup final -we are going down I’m afraid.Can’t see us making up five points with four games to go even with my positive outlook on life.we have survived probably six years more than we should have done really and you can target certain games but really we haven’t been good enough consistently this year.
well done Villa on a superb performance tonight and a brilliant turnaround this season -37 points will be enough I’m sorry to say.Two very very poor sides and so annoying we failed to beat QPR in both our games against them.
We still have a fighting chance despite what all the ‘experts ‘ in the media are saying and I bet these two clubs would have loved to be in our position.tottenham had enough clear cut chances this afternoon to have beaten us easily especially in the first half.
A point gained and it’s certainly not doom and gloom yet.
massive two games coming up.I think we can get a result on Saturday, but given that Tottenham are well and truly in the Champions League mix, I am expecting to lose – that way, I don’t get too down-hearted when it happens and everything else is a bonus.Writing off the Arsenal game too, I am hoping that 7 points from the others will be enough, especially if 3 of them come against Villa.
I watched Villa against United and I have to say that some of those young lads look like they might struggle with the pressure of a relegation scrap. I hope our experience in this will give us the edge. The key to our survival might not be the games we play but those we don’t – ie, Villa’s results.
I agree Villa are a very poor side who couldn’t live with our pace in midfield and attack back in December.The Villa game is a given in my view and I also think they will only pick up two more points ( Norwich and Sunderland) as the have the revitalised Sunderland on Monday night.Its six points to stay up for us I think but a win tomorrow will damage Villa’s momentum and put some pressure on them ahead of Monday.
I hear it’s a near sell out tomorrow which will help our cause and fire up the ladsHome win for me!
My prediction
Spurs win
West Brom drawSwansea win
Arsenal defeat
Aston Villa winVilla prediction
Sunderland draw
Norwich drawChelsea defeat
Latics defeat
“Wigan have been here seven years in the Premier League – seven years and they’re still struggling again just to stay out of the relegation zone. We’re in year one and we’re 10th.”
The arrogant arrogant fat fcuk. Year 1 my arse. What about West Ham’s 2 relegations in the last 10 years you tosser?
On a par with Pardew for the biggest wanker in football management. No surprise they were both chosen by one the vilest teams in English football to manage them.I would just love it if we stayed up AND won the cup to see the smile wiped off his fat cholesterol stuffed face. We finished 10th in year 1 and were averaging 2 points a game (champions form) around
November of that season! Add to that an appearance in a major cup final and some superb performances is far better than scrawping draws everywhere with route one football.
I’m certain no other club coming up from the lower divisions has had that kind of impact in the history of the premier league so he obviously hasn’t done his research.
[/quote]You accuse Allardyce of not doing research ???
In the season you talk about you also state “I’m certain no other club coming up from the lower divisions has had that kind of impact in the history of the premier league”
If you had cared to ‘do some resrearch’ you may have found that in the season you talk of West Ham, who had been promoted along with us the previous season, finished four points better off and one place above us in the league in ninth place, they also got to the FA cup final as well.
In that final against Liverpool they actually were unlucky to lose, and did not recieve the drubbing we did in
I didn’t mean the damp squib end I’m talking about the massive impact we had in our first 19 games that first season!
Tell me a club that has had such a start after being promoted in their first 19 games?All games are must win ones when you are in the bottom three with five games to go.
“Wigan have been here seven years in the Premier League – seven years and they’re still struggling again just to stay out of the relegation zone. We’re in year one and we’re 10th.”The arrogant arrogant fat fcuk. Year 1 my arse. What about West Ham’s 2 relegations in the last 10 years you tosser?
On a par with Pardew for the biggest wanker in football management. No surprise they were both chosen by one the vilest teams in English football to manage them.I would just love it if we stayed up AND won the cup to see the smile wiped off his fat cholesterol stuffed face. We finished 10th in year 1 and were averaging 2 points a game (champions form) around
November of that season! Add to that an appearance in a major cup final and some superb performances is far better than scrawping draws everywhere with route one football.
I’m certain no other club coming up from the lower divisions has had that kind of impact in the history of the premier league so he obviously hasn’t done his research.
Looking at the game on saturday they were lucky with a fluke goal and one of the up and at em finishes from Nolan.They will have a tougher season next year with that side and the teams coming up will be no pushovers in what is becoming an increasingly poorer division something you couldn’t say 7 years back!I had us winning yesterday so was gutted with the result yesterday.Im sorry to say this but next Saturday is a must win game and defeat would mean that we would be relying on other results after that.
if we go down it is down to our horrendous home form and inability to pick up draws like dullards such as Norwich and Stoke but that is not our way as we like to try and entertain.
However we probably the have the luckiest owner in the world so I am not giving up yet and i wouldn’t bet against us beating Tottenham.vile have some tough games coming up and I think they will struggle to get past 36 points before they play us.That would mean that 37 would be the benchmark and it does look like we will be the main featured game on sky on the final Sunday if we can get at least four points between now and that game.
The game next week is a big one and we will be the underdogs but what an incentive to come out of the bottom three and put some pressure on Vile before they play Blunderland on the Monday.a relegation won’t look good on his cv however should he keep us up again then I reckon another move will be made this summer.
I will take a winner take all game with Villa right now ! We are better than them simple as that!
that’s all we need and I think we will beat Spurs next week –Nope….he’s an ex cop who was in the Met…as i said could be BS
Read the Millwall boards. The most consistent version is that drunken guys returning to their seats were falling over everyone, and knocked kids over. Parents then got annoyed and laid into the drunks. No police presence meant the situation escalated.
This clip taken from the Millwall end seems to back this up, as there’s no evidence this was anyone “looking for someone else”, but pushing, shoving etc that got significantly out of hand.
Your “source”, if they exist, is total BS.[/quote]
quite possibly some of the most stupid people in England -ignorant pond life!
good to hear the boos though -feel sorry for the decent people who follow this football club.Did anyone else get caught up in the massive crowd of Millwall fans going down wembley way after the game?
We went bay coach which stopped at the Blackbird inn about 20 mins walk from Wembley.
We needed to go back down Wembley way and up the steps to the main road and bear right. The police had blocked these steps off and instead we were Shepherded into Wembley Park Tube Station. They were chanting all sorts of songs and we quickly had to tuck our caps and scarves away, it was frightening. The police kept the crowd for about 15 mins in the subway before letting the fans run up the steps to the station.
We got in the station and sneaked out of an exit to the main road. :woohoo:
garbage like this are Just bullies and cowards when all said and done they always have been and they always will be.I dont buy their rubbish image one bit basically been talked up in those illiterate books some of this rubbish publish from time to time.
A lone mate of my sons was fronted by a group of these ‘hardmen’ outside before the game and he basically stuck out his chin and said ” come on then hit me “and guess what none of them did.
It says it all really as all they do is pick on easy targets like women and children like they did at the iron bridge back in 2000.That was against ordinary supporters and bricks were thrown causing injury to some of our number.
Football hooligans like these are essentially inadequates who use the football arena to play out the pretence of being hard.It would seem the dreadful area of London they come breeds this type of individual but fair play To that brave lone Wiganer for standing up to them and proving what gutless cowards they really are. -
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