1. CCFC has been in the bottom three since October 29th
2. CCFC has been bottom of the table since December 3rd
3. Currently 8 points from safety including goal difference - nearly three full wins behind for a team that has won five all season.
4. We are the only team in England yet to win...
Careful as there's another pub called the Black Horse nearer the city centre which is nowhere near the ground!
And to confuse you further, you also sometimes find rainbows in the sky.
It's not far.
Here you go. Post code and some info. Not sure how far a walk it would be. Would guess at about 15-20 mins.
http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/59/5944/Black_Horse_Inn/Exhall
9 home games left. Win all those would give us a total of 49 points. Probably not enough to keep us up with our winning ALL those games.
As I posted on another post, the away situation looks really bleak. Last away point was October. Since then it has been;
3-0
2-1
2-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-1
Hmm, realisation has kicked in.
Last 7 away games, starting with Millwall away;
3-0
2-1
2-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-1
We last picked up an away point in October against Doncaster. You're right though, there's still along way to go. :facepalm:
1. It was the manner of the defeat (again)
2. The real test is getting points away, not at home. We have 9 home games left. Even if we win all of them that would only give us 49 points and that will probably not be enough to keep us up anyway. We need to pick up points away.
We have to pick...
Unfortunately MMM, some of here do say he's a good manager.
Think we all agree he is doing the best he can. At the end of the day though, he is a scout and not a manager, as you have already stated.
Quite often clever managers will send on an attacker when his team is on the back foot as if gives the opposition something to think about and can disrupt their ascendancy.
Disagree with the OP. If Thorn was sacked Carsley would take over, so it is entirely wrong to say we are not getting a new manager. It could happen. Any new bloke at the helm though would come from inside the club. unless of course they took up Bobby Gould's offer of doing it for free.
Very good post. Tis a bit daft to have the mindset of any win being a vindication of AT's management but any defeat not being his fault. The truth obviously lies somewhere inbetween.