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5 points minimum off safety for a team that can't win at home and can't score goals!! Taxi for Wotte and Lowe!!!

 

Effectively 6 points from safety due to goal diffference and even then Watford have a game in hand (and have us at home).

 

As results go that was a fcking mare of an evening!!!!!!!!!!

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Tonights results appear to mean a(nother) nail in the SFC coffin....

Not necessarily. Plymouth are fading badly. Even if Saints dont go on a reasonable run (and I think we will) it will still be five teams (Norwich, Plymouth, Charlton, Notts Forest and us) slugging it out to avoid the three places. Even then theres still 52 points to play for and only 5 from safety

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Not necessarily. Plymouth are fading badly. Even if Saints dont go on a reasonable run (and I think we will) it will still be five teams (Norwich, Plymouth, Charlton, Notts Forest and us) slugging it out to avoid the three places.

 

I admire your confidence Tim, mine has all but been sapped from my body..

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Not necessarily. Plymouth are fading badly. Even if Saints dont go on a reasonable run (and I think we will) it will still be five teams (Norwich, Plymouth, Charlton, Notts Forest and us) slugging it out to avoid the three places. Even then theres still 52 points to play for and only 5 from safety

 

 

Only five from safety? That is a huge number of points to be behind.

 

We'll need to win three in a row to make any real headway and we're just not going to do it. Plymouth are still seven points ahead of us.

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Only five from safety? That is a huge number of points to be behind.

 

We'll need to win three in a row to make any real headway and we're just not going to do it. Plymouth are still seven points ahead of us.

 

On paper weve got a stronger team now than the first half of the season. A few goals from Saga could make all the difference.

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Bottom line is Saints need a winning run til the end of the season and frankly its not gonna happen..........there is no will to win or spirit with these no hopers.........relegation will be sealed before the end of march............other teams are scrapping for results.......... Saints don't have that in their character.........could look very dire by 5pm on Saturday!

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just got back from the plymouth v palace game

 

plymouth are very much going down...talk about farking shyte

palace were nothing special..scannell was OK and claude davis was a huge lump

 

this was a great spectacle in HOOOOOF ball

 

one thing of note, the palace fans were singing to luggy "you're getting sacked in the morning" and it seemed thousands of plymouth fans joined in....and he is their most successful manager OF ALL TIME..

 

LOL@ those who thought sturrock would have done well at us...

 

 

oh, guess when and who against plymouth last won a game...lol

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Bottom line is Saints need a winning run til the end of the season and frankly its not gonna happen..........there is no will to win or spirit with these no hopers.........relegation will be sealed before the end of march............other teams are scrapping for results.......... Saints don't have that in their character.........could look very dire by 5pm on Saturday!

 

It cedrtainly could be, Saturday's fixtures include

 

Barnsley v Charlton

Blackpool v Watford

Forest v Derby

 

So at least 3 of those sides wil pick up points!!

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Bottom line is Saints need a winning run til the end of the season and frankly its not gonna happen..........there is no will to win or spirit with these no hopers.........relegation will be sealed before the end of march............other teams are scrapping for results.......... Saints don't have that in their character.........could look very dire by 5pm on Saturday!

 

It certainly could be, Saturday's fixtures include

 

Barnsley v Charlton

Blackpool v Watford

Forest v Derby

 

So at least 3 of those sides wil pick up points!!

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Even then theres still 52 points to play for and only 5 from safety

 

You need to take 10 points to play for off of your total to play for and probably add one to your points from safety given our inferior goal difference.

 

And given we have only amassed 9 points from the last 14 games, then a six point cushion to overhaul starts to look increasingly worrying.

 

We need 6 points just to overhaul Watford (the only positive there is that we do have to play them - away -, but that could also be the death of us). But they do have a game in hand.

 

We need 7 points just to overhaul Forest (the only positive being we have to play them - away -, but that could also be the death of us).

 

We probably need 8 points just to overhaul Plymouth, and we do have a game in hand.

 

And of course all that assumes Charlton perform worse than us and we manage to overhaul Norwich who have an effective 5 point cushion on us, but we do have a game in hand.

 

Whichever way I look at those stats, even with 42 points still to play for it doesn't make good reading.

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Like the last relegation we won't be able to complain about it when it comes sometime in early-april (admin aside)

We couldn't beat Swansea as Watford have, and if you lose at home to the teams around you then you ain't unlucky.

The only thing that astonishes me is that we are still mathematically in touch with anyone, but we all know the truth of it.

Yes, on paper a couple of wins would give us hope but we know that a couple of wins would require a fricking miracle!!!

 

Cutting through the chaos at the bottom, forget Donnie, Forest, even Watford and Barnsley, they have too many points for us, our only hope is

1. to stay ahead of Charlton - a very tall order.

2. To overhaul Norwich, that may be possible with a U turn in form.

3. And finally, for Plymouth not to find form when they change manager as they must - that is unlikely, they will demonstrate to us what can be achieved with a change of coaching set up when you are in trouble.

 

For me that makes our chances of survival VERY slim.

 

Go on Mr Wotte and players, prove me wrong you useless t2ssers. PLEASE!

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On paper weve got a stronger team now than the first half of the season. A few goals from Saga could make all the difference.

 

A few goals from Saga....

 

I am sure that Saga could get them. But will he be allowed to play under the "Revolutionary Coaching setup"? Wotte seems to regard McGoldrick as being higher in the pecking order. He replaced Saga at Bristol 15 mins from the end.

 

I agree that Saga could do it for us... but will Wotte even play him ???

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A few goals from Saga....

 

I am sure that Saga could get them. But will he be allowed to play under the "Revolutionary Coaching setup"? Wotte seems to regard McGoldrick as being higher in the pecking order. He replaced Saga at Bristol 15 mins from the end.

 

I agree that Saga could do it for us... but will Wotte even play him ???

 

Apparently he's not been productive in recent games:rolleyes::smt048:rolleyes::smt048

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oh...and having just witnessed the car crash that is plymouth argyle tonightl....at least I will keep my "local" game next season...

 

 

result..!!!

 

I expect Plymouth will act to stem their downward spiral by sacking Luggy,after - what is it now - a nine game run without a win.Don't think we can rely on Argyle taking our deserved relegation place (although I realise you don't either judging from last comment)

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I've been saying we'd be relegated as soon as i knew captain calamity aka Rupert Lowe was returning.

 

We are now effectively down and we will be relegated with at least 3 games left.

 

RIP SFC and fook you Michael Wilde for making it happen.:mad:

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Interestingly Rasiak not in the Watford squad at all & John taken off at half-time by Bristol City

Depending on your point of view - proof that they were never worth the ludicrous sums we paid (still are paying them) or a waste of 2 goalscorers hcdajfu

Personally I'm with the former

 

Both 20 a season scorers for us (the latter in a relegation threatened team), who IMHO proved their worth when they were used correctly by us.

 

What we would give for a 20 a season scorer this time around.

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Both 20 a season scorers for us (the latter in a relegation threatened team), who IMHO proved their worth when they were used correctly by us.

 

What we would give for a 20 a season scorer this time around.

 

Absolutely.

My point was really that both of them, like Saga seem to start off somewhere with a bang and go out with a whimper, and we signed all three for a long and expensive whimper

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Absolutely.

My point was really that both of them, like Saga seem to start off somewhere with a bang and go out with a whimper, and we signed all three for a long and expensive whimper

 

John finished the season on fire and Poortvliet and/or Lowe never gave him a chance to carry on. Told he could leave, cold shouldered (I even think the lad on loan to Bournemouth go the nod ahead of him at one point) and marginalised, it was our decision to let him go with a whimper.

 

Saga and Rasiak were terribly managed by Burley last season. After signing both of them, he consigned them to the subs bench and failed to get the best out of them.

 

Players have to take some responsibility, but if there's one example of how much of an impact a poor manager can have on a team (in addition to Poortvliet, of course) then Burley's usage of players and tactics before he jumped ship would be up there with the best of them.

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Absolutely.

My point was really that both of them, like Saga seem to start off somewhere with a bang and go out with a whimper, and we signed all three for a long and expensive whimper

 

Have a look at their scoring records Sid. Granted, we pay them a lot more than McG but no goals and sunday league upfront = relegation. We could at least have replaced them with lower level CCC players or League 1 even. McG wouldn't even get a game at Oxford or Crawley. We had to loan one of Rasiak/John out and I accept that but to then loan Saga out too and tell McG he was the main striker - a player that was already alleged to have attitude problems, had been homesick and hadn't scored in 19 games at Port Vale last season - that's idiotic.

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