no i will not agree on that, ruining this forum recently all you posters with your 100% proof hes gone.
While I don't claim to be anyone that's heard anything about Mcgoldrick, just ask yourself to look back over our record in these matters. In light of the worst off the pitch troubles that we've probably ever known, do you really expect this to be the time they change?
The only way to not be disappointed as a Cov fan is to expect disappointment.
McG leaving is the next negative to be picked up on. The last one was we could never get anywhere near the playoffs. 14th would be a good finish
A few of us believed we could make it at least to the playoffs. The deluded ones also believe he could also be here for the rest of the season.
I am still deluded.
The thing is we would probably have had enough goals to win matches even without his goals. However, I think his confidence and plays is infectious. We really need SISU to pull out all the stops on this one.
Good lad. Finally coming round to my thinking.
I am astute. I am deluded. I have said there is a chance of the playoffs all season.
Some people don't realise how poor this division is. We just demolished a side away from home that was looking at going top. Just had a wager at 40 for us to win the division. We can do it. We should fear nobody. They sure will fear us now.
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I have been saying this on here, yet a certain faction seem to think it's not sisu's problem, the club have to survive within their means etc :thinking about:
I am astute. I am deluded. I have said there is a chance of the playoffs all season.
Some people don't realise how poor this division is. We just demolished a side away from home that was looking at going top. Just had a wager at 40 for us to win the division. We can do it. We should fear nobody. They sure will fear us now.
It's a funny old game though isn't it.
There's the possibility that if were to lose on Saturday against Preston we could be back to being 10 points adrift of 6th place again.
Not saying that is going to happen but things can change very quickly.
My problem all along this season (apart from AT and the possible losing of McGoldrick) is that of us being able to sustain form.
We're doing great at the moment but there's still a long way to go. We have a blip now and we could be further away from the top 6 than we have been for a couple of months.
As I have said before, let's see where we are in January and if we still have DMC and Bailey and how many points we are behind. Let's hope we have replaced DMC and Bailey adequately too should that scenario arise ..... that's if we are allowed to replace them at all. Who knows with this club. Could be a case of stick with what we've got.
Got a funny feeling about Saturday for some reason. Maybe based on the fact that every time we've been here before and we think we are on to something and believe we will win, we fail.
Next 3 games are massive.
Totally agree. We are edging closer but one or two defeats and we will be further away than we were 10 games ago. Get through December and see what team we have left.
I think all this talk of us not being a one man team and we are scoring from everywhere though is a bit naive. McGoldrick has 15, Baker 6 and then I think we are down to 3 goals after that. Without McGoldrick we would still be scrapping it out near the bottom four. Its also his all round play not just the goals. The thought of going back to Ball up front on his own fills me with dread.
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