No that makes perfect sense too.I agree with what you are saying but it makes sense to take each game at a time and not get ahead of ourselves
Yeah, but I think in terms of suspensions and injuries etc.As a Boro fan we're well acquainted with this feeling.
However, while you're certainly capable of a "bad run" for yourselves, outside of a freak meteor stike wiping out the team coach, there's no way on God's Green Earth that with your level and that run in you're going to have a bad run of Sheff Wed proportions. If your next 10 results mirror Oxford United's or Charlton's last 10 for example ( coincidentally equalling the statistically Worst 10 game period of your entire season - WITHOUT SHEFF WED FEATURING IN IT- when some fans were unbelievably calling for Lampard's head) you'd reach 86 points.
To beat that, the 2 nearest challengers BOTH have to win 7 and 8 games respectively out of their 11 left, when they play each other in that run AND they both also play the third even darker horse challenger.
You're practically as good as promoted.
To describe it succinctly (almost as it does the disservice to Millwall of not being involved in an auto battle, but it fits this setting more as they've the very least risk of catching you), flip a coin in the air. If it lands on Heads, we miss out on promotion. If it lands on Tails, Ipswich miss out on promotion. If it lands on it's edge then you miss out on promotion.
Yeah, but I think in terms of suspensions and injuries etc.
Lati got sent off for us yesterday and Thomas is seemingly out for 4-5 games.
So, if we then got an injury or suspension for Kitching and/or Woolfenden, we could then be absolutely buggered.
So, unlikely as it is, it's just the worry of bad situations happening.
As FL says, there's still 10 games left and 30 points to play for is a huge amount of points.
I will be confident of promotion once there's 2 games left and we are 7 points clear.
Then I will think we are in with a pretty good chance.
Yeah, I know.Lati is only missing one game
It is all highly unlikely, but say Woolf picks up the obligatory calf issue between now and Wednesday in training? That leaves us going in to a bogey-team game with 1 recognised CH. Its all ifs, buts, and maybes, but its still genuine concerns and a situation we "could" find ourselves in.Lati is only missing one game
Who cares?It is all highly unlikely, but say Woolf picks up the obligatory calf issue between now and Wednesday in training? That leaves us going in to a bogey-team game with 1 recognised CH. Its all ifs, buts, and maybes, but its still genuine concerns and a situation we "could" find ourselves in.
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It is all highly unlikely, but say Woolf picks up the obligatory calf issue between now and Wednesday in training? That leaves us going in to a bogey-team game with 1 recognised CH. Its all ifs, buts, and maybes, but its still genuine concerns and a situation we "could" find ourselves in.
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We're well known for that phenomenon. We even call it "Typical Boro". It happened frequently in the Prem, when we regularly walloped the Champions League sides, before losing to some no hope, bag of wank, already cast adrift relegation fodder such as Sunderland when they set the first of their record low Prem points tally that season.Yeah, I know.
I know it's all highly unlikely, but if say Woolfenden got injured on Wednesday and Kitching got sent off and was missing for 3 games, we would be in the mire.
Then we would just have Lati and Bidwell and no cover.
All hypothetical and as I say, unlikely, but having now watched us for nigh on 60 years, I just know anything can happen, especially where the City are concerned.
I just always cast my mind back to 1980. We faced Liverpool, with the likes of Dalgleish and Soundness in their ranks. They were at the top and reigning champions and we beat them 1-0. Paul Dyson the goalscorer. Shock win.
The following week we had third division Blackburn away (they were a poor side back then) in the FA Cup
Travelled up on masse with the Sky Blue faithful, really confident of the win and we lost 1-0.
So beating the top of league and champions Liverpool one week and losing to a third division club the next.
Since then, I have always expected the unexpected.
You have included me on the wrong group.“In the mire”
At some point guys we do just need to accept that we are going up.
I remember those 2 games so well and they were a perfect taster of what following us would be all about. Like you where City are concerned I take nothing for granted. Even when we are 2-0 up like yesterday I am wishing for a third just to make sure.Yeah, I know.
I know it's all highly unlikely, but if say Woolfenden got injured on Wednesday and Kitching got sent off and was missing for 3 games, we would be in the mire.
Then we would just have Lati and Bidwell and no cover.
All hypothetical and as I say, unlikely, but having now watched us for nigh on 60 years, I just know anything can happen, especially where the City are concerned.
I just always cast my mind back to 1980. We faced Liverpool, with the likes of Dalgleish and Soundness in their ranks. They were at the top and reigning champions and we beat them 1-0. Paul Dyson the goalscorer. Shock win.
The following week we had third division Blackburn away (they were a poor side back then) in the FA Cup
Travelled up on masse with the Sky Blue faithful, really confident of the win and we lost 1-0.
So beating the top of league and champions Liverpool one week and losing to a third division club the next.
Since then, I have always expected the unexpected.
Still not certain though ehYeah, but I think in terms of suspensions and injuries etc.
Lati got sent off for us yesterday and Thomas is seemingly out for 4-5 games.
So, if we then got an injury or suspension for Kitching and/or Woolfenden, we could then be absolutely buggered.
So, unlikely as it is, it's just the worry of bad situations happening.
As FL says, there's still 10 games left and 30 points to play for is a huge amount of points.
I will be confident of promotion once there's 2 games left and we are 7 points clear.
Then I will think we are in with a pretty good chance.
This is what its all for isnt it .. why we chose to go through all the misery
Yeah, but I think in terms of suspensions and injuries etc.
Lati got sent off for us yesterday and Thomas is seemingly out for 4-5 games.
So, if we then got an injury or suspension for Kitching and/or Woolfenden, we could then be absolutely buggered.
So, unlikely as it is, it's just the worry of bad situations happening.
As FL says, there's still 10 games left and 30 points to play for is a huge amount of points.
I will be confident of promotion once there's 2 games left and we are 7 points clear.
Then I will think we are in with a pretty good chance.
I would go Hellball and hope we have caught it on the right upward circle (6 wins in a row, rather than the can't even draw a football game downwards spiral)If we lose another CB I say we go full kamikaze ball.
It's even been brought up on our forum the possibility of us turning over Ipswich comfortably with ease in the game between us to break their spirit, right before bugger all to play for, players not been paid in donkeys', worst sorry side that this league has ever seen Sheff Wed inexplicably spawn a win against us
The bonus is you never quute get to a stage of "can't even draw a game" as though the performances are still not bad throughout, those shit runs either yield LDLL or LDD, with a longer run of wins in between.I would go Hellball and hope we have caught it on the right upward circle (6 wins in a row, rather than the can't even draw a football game downwards spiral)
You have included me on the wrong group.
I have never been negative about our chances and really defended us when the nonsense season has ended thread appeared.
If you read the post, it was just that niggling feeling of what if it all goes wrong.
And it's just the same as when you go on a plane and 0.01% of you thinks "what if we crash."
And my daughter is going to Japan next month and a tiny fraction of me is what an I going to do if she ends up in jail.Even though she's a lovely kid.
The mire comment was only if the worst of the worst scenarios was to happen.
Who is OnwekeThe players we would struggle to replace if injured are Rushworth and Wright. Onweke also to an extent as he’s clearly had an instant impact - the rest we have options
We’ve won every game that Wright has missed through injury this season.The players we would struggle to replace if injured are Rushworth and Wright. Onweke also to an extent as he’s clearly had an instant impact - the rest we have options
We’ve won every game that Wright has missed through injury this season.
Days without trolling: 0Who is Onweke
Get back to your original name this minute you stupid boy
Done , proper silly idea tbhGet back to your original name this minute you stupid boy
Well that would obviously be very silly but what exactly is the evidence that we’d struggle to replace him more than other players in our first XI?Should leave him out the squad altogether then
Well that would obviously be very silly but what exactly is the evidence that we’d struggle to replace him more than other players in our first XI?
That’s you wound upI only mentioned @Evo1883 Sunday footballer comment regarding JDS as I seem to recall Sparkes ran away from the forum for months when they once had a spat.
Given his devout religious beliefs I’m surprised he even spends time here on Sundays
Because he hates simmsWell that would obviously be very silly but what exactly is the evidence that we’d struggle to replace him more than other players in our first XI?
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