'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
It's going to be nervy. At the moment I, and I suspect plenty of others, expect us to finish 11 or 12th after 23 rounds. That means only 3 of 7 fixtures will then be at home. And with 2 stronger teams in 9th and 10th, finishing top 3 to avoid the MPG or outright relegation won't be easy.
On the plus side, we can start preparing now. We shouldn't ever give up and occasional wins will help massively with confidence. Narrowly missing the 8 is potentially pretty draining (though still better than being way off the pace, admittedly). Plus a few of our players should still be fresh, having missing the early part of the season. If we keep up the improvement we've seen the last couple of weeks, albeit from an abysmal starting position, we should squeak back in to SL, I reckon.
It's going to nervy. At the moment I, and I suspect plenty of others, expect us to finish 11 or 12th after 23 rounds. That means only 3 of 7 fixtures will then be at home. And with 2 stronger teams in 9th and 10th, finishing top 3 to avoid the MPG or outright relegation won't be easy.
On the plus side, we can start preparing now. We shouldn't ever give up and occasional wins will help massively with confidence. Narrowly missing the 8 is potentially pretty draining (though still better than being way off the pace, admittedly). Plus a few of our players should still be fresh, having missing the early part of the season. If we keep up the improvement we've seen the last couple of weeks, albeit from an abysmal starting position, we should squeak back in to SL, I reckon.
Thats what i like to read someone who is full of it I dont want to look for doom and doom just yet thanks
It's going to nervy. At the moment I, and I suspect plenty of others, expect us to finish 11 or 12th after 23 rounds. That means only 3 of 7 fixtures will then be at home. And with 2 stronger teams in 9th and 10th, finishing top 3 to avoid the MPG or outright relegation won't be easy.
On the plus side, we can start preparing now. We shouldn't ever give up and occasional wins will help massively with confidence. Narrowly missing the 8 is potentially pretty draining (though still better than being way off the pace, admittedly). Plus a few of our players should still be fresh, having missing the early part of the season. If we keep up the improvement we've seen the last couple of weeks, albeit from an abysmal starting position, we should squeak back in to SL, I reckon.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Thats what i like to read someone who is full of it I dont want to look for doom and doom just yet thanks
I don't think it is doom and gloom, just looking facts in the face. We'd need 15 points from 15 games to match the total we got last season, when we were 10th.
Our team will go into just about every match as underdogs, and I just don't think we can upset the odds that consistently.
I wouldn't completely rule out 9th or 10th. Campese might put a run of games together, Salford might be deducted a few points. But, tbh it's a big ask from here. And it's still the middle 8s, just with an extra home fixture.
One good thing from our POV, is that there's no need to panic. Keep plugging away week in week out, looking for improvements and aiming to be as ready as possible for the 8s.
I don't think it is doom and gloom, just looking facts in the face. We'd need 15 points from 15 games to match the total we got last season, when we were 10th.
Our team will go into just about every match as underdogs, and I just don't think we can upset the odds that consistently.
I wouldn't completely rule out 9th or 10th. Campese might put a run of games together, Salford might be deducted a few points. But, tbh it's a big ask from here. And it's still the middle 8s, just with an extra home fixture.
One good thing from our POV, is that there's no need to panic. Keep plugging away week in week out, looking for improvements and aiming to be as ready as possible for the 8s.
So in other words. Accept utter mediocrity and enjoy the ride.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
So in other words. Accept utter mediocrity and enjoy the ride.
Can you offer an alternative?
We're still a fair way short of mediocrity by SL standards, if we're being brutally honest. Anything better than shambolic has been a relief so far this season, and I think we are now finally starting to look halfway decent for periods in games, at least. The injuries keep piling up, and Monday is a scary prospect. But 'we' have a good opportunity now to get ourselves in much, much better shape over the next four months, in time for the business end of the season, when we'll be given a clean slate.
11th or 12th for you guys. At least peacock will be earning a good wage, because he's making a big difference, plus paying Chester off now paying webbo, wasted money should be on a better healthier squad.
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