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Anybody else just want it to be May? (1 Viewer)

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clint van damme

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #36
jto123 said:
My worry is that the players will start to think similarly and will sleep walk into a relegation battle
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I wouldn't be surprised is some of these players have no idea what are league position is.
 
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pusbccfc

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #37
clint van damme said:
Honestly think people have forgotten how bad things were not that long ago.
As disappointing as this seasons been it doesn't come close to some of the shite we've endured.
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They really, really have and it's a shame.

We'd have done anything to have been a midtable side playing in front of 28,000 every week and selling out every away game.
 
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covcity4life

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #38
Didn't forest get promoted after being bottom at christmas or something?
 
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Gynnsthetonic

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #39
Skyblue Bangkok said:
44/45 points usually keeps you up
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54 ponts has seen sides relegated from the championship as well
 
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M3rcian

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #40
alexccfc99 said:
This season is going to be a non-event, we’ll pick the odd win up here and there and for me plod around anywhere between 13th and 18th - We were hoodwinked into thinking this was a side ready to challenge in the summer, for whatever reason it hasn’t materialised

Just looking forward to it being over tbh, as long as we don’t end up getting sucked into a relegation battle I’m happy to let Lampard plod along to the summer, work out who he wants to keep and experiment and let him put his own stamp on the club

Damp squib of a season and tbf with the rollercoaster of the last few years we were probably due one
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I know what you mean, but I'm a glass half full kind of guy and see this as a demonstration we are a settled Championship club, no real worries of relegation and if we'd been more ruthless getting goals and executing game plans this team could be up there. That along with potential for FL to attract a player or 3 to add some magic and things should get much better, either this season, or next. But it's a better postion at a higher level then we've had for years (just no wembley days out ).
 
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AOM

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #41
Regardless of how poor we've been in the previous game, I still find myself looking forward to and feeling positive for the next home match.
Think we're only 2-3 players away from linking the team together properly, so who knows, maybe the transfer window could kick start a late run?
 
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sotvtoday

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #42
Liquid Gold said:
I get the point though. We've definitely had worse seasons but we've rarely had such disappointing ones.

When we were relegated from L1 you knew it was a shitshow with nobody signing and the manager running away after a few games. This year we were talked about as challenging for autos and we've just not turned up.
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It's the hope that kills you!
 
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Gynnsthetonic

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #43
sotvtoday said:
It's the hope that kills you!
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That's Football!
 
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Skyblue Bangkok

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #44
Gynnsthetonic said:
54 ponts has seen sides relegated from the championship as well
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Not in the last few seasons, just like in the PL once were teams aimed for 40 points now 32-36 points keep you up usually.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #45
Skyblue Bangkok said:
Not in the last few seasons, just like in the PL once were teams aimed for 40 points now 32-36 points keep you up usually.
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Birmingham got relegated on 50 last season, Huddersfield with 45
 

Sick Boy

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #46
Brighton Sky Blue said:
Westwood too. Damn that team underachieved too
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It did but we were poor upfront.
 
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Skyblue Bangkok

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #47
Gynnsthetonic said:
Birmingham got relegated on 50 last season, Huddersfield with 45
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Birmingham had 46 points at the end of the season.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #48
Skyblue Bangkok said:
Birmingham had 46 points at the end of the season.
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It was 50
 
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Skyblue Bangkok

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #49
Skyblue Bangkok said:
Birmingham had 46 points at the end of the season.
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My mistake I was looking at games rather than points. Probably an exception, but if we need another 21 points, we've got a battle on our hands. Especially as we have to be play Burnley, Shef Utd, Sunderland and co and we have Boro in our last game of the season.
 
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Skyblue Bangkok

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #50
Gynnsthetonic said:
It was 50
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You are correct
 
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Gynnsthetonic

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #51
Hopefully lower this year, but no guarantees
 
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Skyblue Bangkok

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #52
Gynnsthetonic said:
Hopefully lower this year, but no guarantees
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At the moment our tempo is so slow, ponderous and predictable. I've seen people on Zimmer frames move quicker than most of our players.
 

TomRad85

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #53
clint van damme said:
I wouldn't be surprised is some of these players have no idea what are league position is.
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Sick Boy said:
It did but we were poor upfront.
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Mifsud and Best was it? They were both streaky but I'd take both of those in the current squad too tbf.
If Mifsud was managed better he'd have been class.

Edit: not sure why Clints post is also quoted.
 

edgy

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #54
The outlook maybe more palatable when Wright and EMC are back. Plus hopefully some interesting additions during the window.

If anything the remained of this season will give us clear views on who we want around the squad going into next season. At the moment, not too many of them!

Let's not fall into the fickle entitled bracket that says we can't be arsed.
 
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Sick Boy

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #55
TomRad85 said:
Mifsud and Best was it? They were both streaky but I'd take both of those in the current squad too tbf.
If Mifsud was managed better he'd have been class.

Edit: not sure why Clints post is also quoted.
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I was thinking more of Eastwood and Morrison.
 

TomRad85

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #56
Sick Boy said:
I was thinking more of Eastwood and Morrison.
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Ah yeh fair, I get his teams muddled up too but it was Best and Mifsud playing final day at Charlton (I had to check.)
Schmeichel rather than Westwood too so BSBs point about taking the keeper still stands I suppose.
 

skybluecam

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #57
I get the sentiment of the thread but even if playoffs are out of reach the rest of this season is still pretty important.

Putting a run together and finishing top 10 would give us a much better platform for next season than sleepwalking into 16th.
 
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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #58
TomRad85 said:
Ah yeh fair, I get his teams muddled up too but it was Best and Mifsud playing final day at Charlton (I had to check.)
Schmeichel rather than Westwood too so BSBs point about taking the keeper still stands I suppose.
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That was the season Dowie was sacked and Coleman brought in. It was the following season that we started to spend more. In hindsight, we’d have probably been better off going down!
 
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TomRad85

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #59
Sick Boy said:
That was the season Dowie was sacked and Coleman brought in. It was the following season that we started to spend more. In hindsight, we’d have probably been better off going down!
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Funny to see Leicester go down though i suppose.
 
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thekidfromstrettoncamp

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #60
When Mark Robins was in charge there were plenty of wet beds.Since he's left they seem to have increased 10 fold.What is up with you all? When he left we had 15 points from 14 games.Since than 1 less from 11.We are heading in the right direction,games might not be great to watch but that will change when confidence returns.There are still 63 point to play for.IMHO we will finish top half.
 
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Sick Boy

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #61
Flying Fokker said:
I was optimistic but this is another rebuild now. I’m surprised by the decline of key players, team players and our apparent change in style of football. Doug et al made no improvements overall.

We lost players we didn’t realise we needed. Palmer.

I’m hoping Lampard can sort this team out but don’t want to see flat possession football.



time for Sheaf to move on. Dasilva, Tavares, cash in on MVE. Kitching can go. Thomas needs confidence. Simms needs more games. Collins has to find another club.
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We did well to money for Palmer. He just wasn’t good enough.
 

clint van damme

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #62
edgy said:
The outlook maybe more palatable when Wright and EMC are back.
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Definitely. Though Wright's probably going to need a few games to get going again.
 

edgy

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #63
clint van damme said:
Definitely. Though Wright's probably going to need a few games to get going again.
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He will. In fact I dont expect him to be back playing until the Bristol match at the earliest.
 

rob9872

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #64
I thought this was going to be an anti-Starmer thread and you all wanted Theresa back.
 
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Legia Sky Blue

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #65
thekidfromstrettoncamp said:
When Mark Robins was in charge there were plenty of wet beds.Since he's left they seem to have increased 10 fold.What is up with you all? When he left we had 15 points from 14 games.Since than 1 less from 11.We are heading in the right direction,games might not be great to watch but that will change when confidence returns.There are still 63 point to play for.IMHO we will finish top half.
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Our points haul under Lampard is not as impressive as it first seems however, as he has had the kindest set of fixtures imaginable, and has gained less points from those games than most of us would have expected than if MR remained in charge. To be fair he could reverse that by winning at Norwich in a game I think most of us probably expect to lose.
 
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SeaSeeEffCee

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #66
skybluecam said:
I get the sentiment of the thread but even if playoffs are out of reach the rest of this season is still pretty important.

Putting a run together and finishing top 10 would give us a much better platform for next season than sleepwalking into 16th.
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It’s understandably very hard to get excited by ‘yeah these games mean nothing this season but we *might* be better next season’ though tbf.

The reality is no matter what league you’re in, and no matter how many fans are turning up to games, boring midtable seasons are usually pretty shit, especially when the football on display is as boring as the league position. Even when you’re in a relegation battle and getting battered most weeks at least the results mean something tangible.
 
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The watchmaker

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #67
TomRad85 said:
I felt like it after about 5 games. I could tell we weren't the team we were supposed to have been.
Obviously as said above, in the context of the past its not the worst by a long shot but it's so so disappointing.
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Brighton Sky Blue said:
In the context of the past it’s a Chris Coleman season but with more spent on the team and worse football.
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Honestly guys, l can't agree with these takes at all. Deciding after 5 games we 'weren't where we were supposed to have been'? Up until Portsmouth only Leeds had shown us up. We were in every game and creating chances. We didn't lose by more than a 1 goal margin and in terms of performance should have been right up there if we'd just seen games out/tightened up at the back.

As for spent more and worse football than the Coleman era - are you mad? We don't like to admit it now but SISU spent decent money when they came in and that on a squad that already had some big money signings and former PL players. Yes players cost more nowadays but we built an entire squad from scratch last season off what we brought in from 2 players.

In 07/08 Fox, Westwood, Dann, Gunnarson etc were added to a team with Hughes, Doyle, Ward, Best, Mifsud etc... and the football was awful! We were damned lucky not to get relegated 07/08 capitulating 4-1 to Charlton on the final day and finishing 21st (One of my lowest moments supporting CCFC). We followed that up with some tedious defensive displays and ground our way to a mighty 17th and then 19th in the following 2 seasons. There wasn't a single moment in that period I thought we were troubling mid table let alone play offs.
 
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TomRad85

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #68
The watchmaker said:
Honestly guys, l can't agree with these takes at all. Deciding after 5 games we 'weren't where we were supposed to have been'? Up until Portsmouth only Leeds had shown us up. We were in every game and creating chances. We didn't lose by more than a 1 goal margin and in terms of performance should have been right up there if we'd just seen games out/tightened up at the back.

As for spent more and worse football than the Coleman era - are you mad? We don't like to admit it now but SISU spent decent money when they came in and that on a squad that already had some big money signings and former PL players. Yes players cost more nowadays but we built an entire squad from scratch last season off what we brought in from 2 players.

In 07/08 Fox, Westwood, Dann, Gunnarson etc were added to a team with Hughes, Doyle, Ward, Best, Mifsud etc... and the football was awful! We were damned lucky not to get relegated 07/08 capitulating 4-1 to Charlton on the final day and finishing 21st (One of my lowest moments supporting CCFC). We followed that up with some tedious defensive displays and ground our way to a mighty 17th and then 19th in the following 2 seasons. There wasn't a single moment in that period I thought we were troubling mid table let alone play offs.
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What i decided after 5 games was correct though, we're not half the team that we should have been. Its just been a drab, disappointing season. That's my take but it's ok to disagree.
I'll still watch every single game but in the back of my mind i just want it to be next season already.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #69
The watchmaker said:
Honestly guys, l can't agree with these takes at all. Deciding after 5 games we 'weren't where we were supposed to have been'? Up until Portsmouth only Leeds had shown us up. We were in every game and creating chances. We didn't lose by more than a 1 goal margin and in terms of performance should have been right up there if we'd just seen games out/tightened up at the back.

As for spent more and worse football than the Coleman era - are you mad? We don't like to admit it now but SISU spent decent money when they came in and that on a squad that already had some big money signings and former PL players. Yes players cost more nowadays but we built an entire squad from scratch last season off what we brought in from 2 players.

In 07/08 Fox, Westwood, Dann, Gunnarson etc were added to a team with Hughes, Doyle, Ward, Best, Mifsud etc... and the football was awful! We were damned lucky not to get relegated 07/08 capitulating 4-1 to Charlton on the final day and finishing 21st (One of my lowest moments supporting CCFC). We followed that up with some tedious defensive displays and ground our way to a mighty 17th and then 19th in the following 2 seasons. There wasn't a single moment in that period I thought we were troubling mid table let alone play offs.
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We got into the play-offs or just outside them after winning 1-0 away at Peterborough during Coleman’s 3rd season- obviously we didn’t win again for the rest of it.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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  • Jan 3, 2025
  • #70
I still look forward to every game and still get excited when we are away on sky + so I get to see more.

If anything I am looking forward to the rest of the season I had become a bit fed up with Robins and Lampard actually does some of the things he didn’t like getting at the fourth official like the other managers do.

I think a couple of decent signings and most on here will get the spark back.

King makes lots of mistakes but he seems to have sorted things like the merchandise
 
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