Original Dub wrote:I think it can change in one game with a bit of luck and a win margin of a couple of goals.
Teams can then go on and win 7 games in a row. Like arsenal maybe?
Just wondering what your thoughts are on this because it seems that quite a lot seem to suggest it doesn't work like that?
With statements like "its definitely over now"...
Genuine question btw.
Original Dub wrote:I think it can change in one game with a bit of luck and a win margin of a couple of goals.
Teams can then go on and win 7 games in a row. Like arsenal maybe?
Just wondering what your thoughts are on this because it seems that quite a lot seem to suggest it doesn't work like that?
With statements like "its definitely over now"...
Genuine question btw.
Original Dub wrote:I think it can change in one game with a bit of luck and a win margin of a couple of goals.
Teams can then go on and win 7 games in a row. Like arsenal maybe?
Just wondering what your thoughts are on this because it seems that quite a lot seem to suggest it doesn't work like that?
With statements like "its definitely over now"...
Genuine question btw.
saulman wrote:
I think you're bang on. All the doom and gloom I'm hearing now is exactly what I heard coming from the rags a few weeks ago.
Personally, I think the race isn't over. There's still just under a quarter of a season to go and anything can happen in that time.
The rags are looking strong but so were we. Twists and turns to come I'm sure.
Original Dub wrote:saulman wrote:
I think you're bang on. All the doom and gloom I'm hearing now is exactly what I heard coming from the rags a few weeks ago.
Personally, I think the race isn't over. There's still just under a quarter of a season to go and anything can happen in that time.
The rags are looking strong but so were we. Twists and turns to come I'm sure.
Exactly. It's not intended as a "stay positive thread"... Fuck konws there's enough of them...
It's just that's what I've witnessed many times before.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Original Dub wrote:I think it can change in one game with a bit of luck and a win margin of a couple of goals.
Teams can then go on and win 7 games in a row. Like arsenal maybe?
Just wondering what your thoughts are on this because it seems that quite a lot seem to suggest it doesn't work like that?
With statements like "its definitely over now"...
Genuine question btw.
Form can change quickly. However what we are going through i dont really attribute to form, i feel it is more self inflicted.
Whatever it is we are trying to achieve on the pitch just doesnt seem to be working, so our form will only change if we change our approach. There is no sense keep plugging away at an approach that other teams have sussed.
Its like, often you can see what a manager is trying to achieve even if results arent coming. With us its hard to have that optimism because it is so blatently not working, and we are getting worse not better
dick dastardley wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Original Dub wrote:I think it can change in one game with a bit of luck and a win margin of a couple of goals.
Teams can then go on and win 7 games in a row. Like arsenal maybe?
Just wondering what your thoughts are on this because it seems that quite a lot seem to suggest it doesn't work like that?
With statements like "its definitely over now"...
Genuine question btw.
Form can change quickly. However what we are going through i dont really attribute to form, i feel it is more self inflicted.
Whatever it is we are trying to achieve on the pitch just doesnt seem to be working, so our form will only change if we change our approach. There is no sense keep plugging away at an approach that other teams have sussed.
Its like, often you can see what a manager is trying to achieve even if results arent coming. With us its hard to have that optimism because it is so blatently not working, and we are getting worse not better
we dont attck teams with pace anymore its side to side tippy tappy play!!
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