Time For some Perspective (1 Viewer)

steve cooper

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Ok, so we were beaten by a £100M team last night who seemed to be masters of the dark arts, our young squad will learn from that experience and will improve.
Criticism is coming in of MR, a manager who has taken us from L2 obscurity to the championship in 3 years, some were suggesting we might even drop into non-league football 3 years ago.
We have Wycombe below us who have no points and have not scored a goal yet, if we don't finish above them I will be amazed.
Forest have no points, have conceded 7 goals and scored 1.
We also have Barnsley below us who have only scored 1 goal so far, and to say they are at the same level as us is being kind to them.
Sheff W are still 11 points below us, even though they seem to be doing well following their 12 point deduction.
A number of clubs could yet be deducted points this season due to going into admin.
In contrast we have won 1 and drawn 1 of our first 4 games, but we have lost 2.
We need to get used to losing because it will happen a lot this season, but I don't see any reason to get despondent at this stage.
 

rob9872

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Thanks
 

cc84cov

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Dunno what people expected robins to do last night 2 up front can you imagine what Bournemouth would of Done to Ya with a man lost in midfield for another striker some people are finally walking up to the demands of this league

About bloody time too get fucking real
 

Tommo1993

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Nah, we’re going to have an entire season of this shit. And then if we stay up we‘ll have a spell of Robins is the messiah.

Not that you big dafty. Two weeks of dwelling over losing a clear underdog game, there’s no other game to talk about for a fortnight.
 

BornSlippySkyBlue

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Not that you big dafty. Two weeks of dwelling over losing a clear underdog game, there’s no other game to talk about for a fortnight.
I was furthering your point, we (the forum) will spend the entire season moaning about defeats. Whether it is for two weeks or two days, it will be the same old shit. You big daffy ;)
 

Magwitch

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It wasn’t really a bad defeat it was an expected defeat and we got lucky with a couple of scrambles but we were still in the game until the sending off and nearly equalised just after, any result for us would have been a travesty for Bournemouth. We need to just see how we bounce back against Brentford, now that will be interesting.
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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It wasn’t really a bad defeat it was an expected defeat and we got lucky with a couple of scrambles but we were still in the game until the sending off and nearly equalised just after, any result for us would have been a travesty for Bournemouth. We need to just see how we bounce back against Brentford, now that will be interesting.
How did we nearly equalise just after the red card when we were already 3-1 down at that point?
 

Mr Panda

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Outplayed Bristol City for a good portion of our game against them less than a month ago and they're now top of the league. Means very little, I know but we should atleast try and take some confidence from that rather than dwell on last nights performance.

Need to figure out how we can beat the press and get our full backs up the pitch, without them we're basically just Allen, Godden and O'Hare vs a defence.
 

robbiekeane

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i don't think it was bad performance. they were simply far better than us
It was both. They were clearly better than us, but the two goals they won by were very poor goals to concede no matter who we are playing. There’s no denying that really.

Onwards and upwards though. A team just relegated from the premier league and are worth £100m. We just made our record signing of £1.3m.

We lost 3-1. Not bad considering we were getting pissed on at Cambridge United’s cowshed ground a couple of years ago
 
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Lose our next two games and this forum will go Into meltdown. Calls for Robins out, he hasnt got a clue, the clock is ticking lol
 

Limey

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Word of warning, we may go an entire month without points. Doesn't mean we are certain for the drop. We need to win our mini league of 6-7 teams.

4 points is a decent return so far. Having Bristol and Bournemouth in those games was a tough opening in retrospect. As too is our October-November fixture list.
 

cc84cov

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Some of you lot need to get with it & fast

Brentford
Swansea
Blackburn
Middlesbrough
Reading
Watford
Forest
Brum
Cardiff
Norwich
Derby

If we take more than 10 points ill be amazed
 

Ring Of Steel

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Some of you lot need to get with it & fast

Brentford
Swansea
Blackburn
Middlesbrough
Reading
Watford
Forest
Brum
Cardiff
Norwich
Derby

If we take more than 10 points ill be amazed

Why does everything have to be so fucking extreme, either we’re gonna push for playoffs or get utterly destroyed, and why are you trying to preach to people about perspective being needed when you’re the most reactionary of the bunch? Talk about a drama queen
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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We need to target 40pts this season to survive. We have 4 already. So another 36pts. 10-12 wins and some draws.

The way i see it is we need to beat all the teams in bottom half at home. Do that and we have a great chance of staying up. We need a 50% win ratio at home.
 

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