Sun Oct 20, 2013 12:34 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 1:12 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 1:38 am
alexc wrote:Our most probable win from this group is our easiest home game, the jacks.
There seems to have been clear relief from their manager that they were able to beat the bottom club at home.
I think that illustrates the concern down there at the moment.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:14 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:38 am
alexc wrote:http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/swansea-city-boss-michael-laudrup-6210635
"Swansea City boss Michael Laudrup delighted to halt poor run of home form"
And Laudrup was delighted that his side's barren league run at the Liberty had come to an end.
''We can say we've played against three top teams [Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal] but when people start to talk about no home wins the only way to stop it is by winning,'' he said.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 4:51 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:03 am
RoathMagic wrote:alexc wrote:Our most probable win from this group is our easiest home game, the jacks.
There seems to have been clear relief from their manager that they were able to beat the bottom club at home.
I think that illustrates the concern down there at the moment.
are you serious or just looking for bites?
We are ahead of where we were this time last year (when we finished 9th) with MUCH harder fixtures, lie in 11th place and top our European group![]()
Where exactly is this concern of which you speak?
Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:05 am
smakerzthebluebird wrote:So as we stand 8 pts from 8 games
Next five fixtures are
Norwich (A) win
Swansea (H) win
Aston villa (A) draw
Man utd (H) draw
Arsenal (H) lose
Based on my post earlier entitled bottom. 3 I mentioned needing 4/6 points to teams in and around us I consider Norwich one of those teams and arguably Aston villa
I would like to see us take the results marked next to each game but I believe realistically we will achieve the following
Norwich draw
Swansea draw
Villa win
Utd lose
Arsenal lose
I believe 5 from 15 is a bare minimum from these game which would be 13 pts from 13 games arguably keepin us on target where as what I would like 8 pts from those 5 games would be 16 pts and a better outlook IMO
What's everyone's thoughts?
Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:16 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:26 am
Bakedalasker wrote:RoathMagic wrote:alexc wrote:Our most probable win from this group is our easiest home game, the jacks.
There seems to have been clear relief from their manager that they were able to beat the bottom club at home.
I think that illustrates the concern down there at the moment.
are you serious or just looking for bites?
We are ahead of where we were this time last year (when we finished 9th) with MUCH harder fixtures, lie in 11th place and top our European group![]()
Where exactly is this concern of which you speak?
Get real will you.
Most of your points have come from the weakest teams in the premier for starters, Sunderland and Palace. The only creditable score you have had this season is West Brom.
Your European episode has been against a Spanish team more struggling than the 2 premier ones mentioned above and the rest are a lot better at herding cattle than playing football. Its why its called the mickey mouse competition.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:29 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:33 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:39 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:27 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:28 am
Mel86 wrote:love it how in denial the jacks are. this season is gonna be a mare for them, a relegation battle at the very least.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:38 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:55 am
Bakedalasker wrote:RoathMagic wrote:alexc wrote:Our most probable win from this group is our easiest home game, the jacks.
There seems to have been clear relief from their manager that they were able to beat the bottom club at home.
I think that illustrates the concern down there at the moment.
are you serious or just looking for bites?
We are ahead of where we were this time last year (when we finished 9th) with MUCH harder fixtures, lie in 11th place and top our European group![]()
Where exactly is this concern of which you speak?
Get real will you.
Most of your points have come from the weakest teams in the premier for starters, Sunderland and Palace. The only creditable score you have had this season is West Brom.
Your European episode has been against a Spanish team more struggling than the 2 premier ones mentioned above and the rest are a lot better at herding cattle than playing football. Its why its called the mickey mouse competition.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:59 am
RoathMagic wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:RoathMagic wrote:alexc wrote:Our most probable win from this group is our easiest home game, the jacks.
There seems to have been clear relief from their manager that they were able to beat the bottom club at home.
I think that illustrates the concern down there at the moment.
are you serious or just looking for bites?
We are ahead of where we were this time last year (when we finished 9th) with MUCH harder fixtures, lie in 11th place and top our European group![]()
Where exactly is this concern of which you speak?
Get real will you.
Most of your points have come from the weakest teams in the premier for starters, Sunderland and Palace. The only creditable score you have had this season is West Brom.
Your European episode has been against a Spanish team more struggling than the 2 premier ones mentioned above and the rest are a lot better at herding cattle than playing football. Its why its called the mickey mouse competition.
wow. Where to start with this pearler...... Ill split my answer into two parts.
1) At this stage last season we had 11 points 1 more than we have this season. The fixtures we had last year and this year will be split as follows.. Left - last year, right - this year.
QPR.................... Man United
West Ham............ Tottenham
Sunderland........... WBA
Villa................... Liverpool
Everton............... Palace
Stoke................. Arsenal
Reading.............. Southampton
Wigan.................. Sunderland
It doesnt take a genius to say that aquiring 1pt less in the second set of fixtures in direct comparison to the first is a superb achievement.
2) our points comparison when facing direct competition. Same format, left last season, right this season. I will have to adapt any teams not here last season by last years newly promoted sides in their respective promotion positions.
Man United (h) 0pts - 0pts
Tottenham (a) 0pts - 0pts
WBA (a) 0pts - 3pts
Liverpool (h) 1pt - 1pt
Palace (a) * this years play off winners swapped with last seasons play off winners West Ham. 0pts - 3pts
Arsenal (h) 0pts - 0pts
Southampton (a) 1pt - 0pts
Sunderland (h) 3pts - 3pts
So as you can see last year, which was our most successful in our history, we picked up 8 points against the teams we have faced so far this season. This season we are ahead of that rate by picking up 10. And top our European group including Valencia with a perfect 2 from 2.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:00 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:08 am
RoathMagic wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:RoathMagic wrote:alexc wrote:Our most probable win from this group is our easiest home game, the jacks.
There seems to have been clear relief from their manager that they were able to beat the bottom club at home.
I think that illustrates the concern down there at the moment.
are you serious or just looking for bites?
We are ahead of where we were this time last year (when we finished 9th) with MUCH harder fixtures, lie in 11th place and top our European group![]()
Where exactly is this concern of which you speak?
Get real will you.
Most of your points have come from the weakest teams in the premier for starters, Sunderland and Palace. The only creditable score you have had this season is West Brom.
Your European episode has been against a Spanish team more struggling than the 2 premier ones mentioned above and the rest are a lot better at herding cattle than playing football. Its why its called the mickey mouse competition.
wow. Where to start with this pearler...... Ill split my answer into two parts.
1) At this stage last season we had 11 points 1 more than we have this season. The fixtures we had last year and this year will be split as follows.. Left - last year, right - this year.
QPR.................... Man United
West Ham............ Tottenham
Sunderland........... WBA
Villa................... Liverpool
Everton............... Palace
Stoke................. Arsenal
Reading.............. Southampton
Wigan.................. Sunderland
It doesnt take a genius to say that aquiring 1pt less in the second set of fixtures in direct comparison to the first is a superb achievement.
2) our points comparison when facing direct competition. Same format, left last season, right this season. I will have to adapt any teams not here last season by last years newly promoted sides in their respective promotion positions.
Man United (h) 0pts - 0pts
Tottenham (a) 0pts - 0pts
WBA (a) 0pts - 3pts
Liverpool (h) 1pt - 1pt
Palace (a) * this years play off winners swapped with last seasons play off winners West Ham. 0pts - 3pts
Arsenal (h) 0pts - 0pts
Southampton (a) 1pt - 0pts
Sunderland (h) 3pts - 3pts
So as you can see last year, which was our most successful in our history, we picked up 8 points against the teams we have faced so far this season. This season we are ahead of that rate by picking up 10. And top our European group including Valencia with a perfect 2 from 2.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:09 am
RoathMagic wrote:9th and a Major Cup win is more successful than 6th place in my eyes.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:11 am
Lawnmower wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:RoathMagic wrote:alexc wrote:Our most probable win from this group is our easiest home game, the jacks.
There seems to have been clear relief from their manager that they were able to beat the bottom club at home.
I think that illustrates the concern down there at the moment.
are you serious or just looking for bites?
We are ahead of where we were this time last year (when we finished 9th) with MUCH harder fixtures, lie in 11th place and top our European group![]()
Where exactly is this concern of which you speak?
Get real will you.
Most of your points have come from the weakest teams in the premier for starters, Sunderland and Palace. The only creditable score you have had this season is West Brom.
Your European episode has been against a Spanish team more struggling than the 2 premier ones mentioned above and the rest are a lot better at herding cattle than playing football. Its why its called the mickey mouse competition.
wow. Where to start with this pearler...... Ill split my answer into two parts.
1) At this stage last season we had 11 points 1 more than we have this season. The fixtures we had last year and this year will be split as follows.. Left - last year, right - this year.
QPR.................... Man United
West Ham............ Tottenham
Sunderland........... WBA
Villa................... Liverpool
Everton............... Palace
Stoke................. Arsenal
Reading.............. Southampton
Wigan.................. Sunderland
It doesnt take a genius to say that aquiring 1pt less in the second set of fixtures in direct comparison to the first is a superb achievement.
2) our points comparison when facing direct competition. Same format, left last season, right this season. I will have to adapt any teams not here last season by last years newly promoted sides in their respective promotion positions.
Man United (h) 0pts - 0pts
Tottenham (a) 0pts - 0pts
WBA (a) 0pts - 3pts
Liverpool (h) 1pt - 1pt
Palace (a) * this years play off winners swapped with last seasons play off winners West Ham. 0pts - 3pts
Arsenal (h) 0pts - 0pts
Southampton (a) 1pt - 0pts
Sunderland (h) 3pts - 3pts
So as you can see last year, which was our most successful in our history, we picked up 8 points against the teams we have faced so far this season. This season we are ahead of that rate by picking up 10. And top our European group including Valencia with a perfect 2 from 2.
Hate to tell you this as your posts today seem a lot more measured than usual, but....
In league terms (and it IS league points you are looking at) last year wasn't the most successful in your history. Toshack's 6th place team were.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:15 am
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:19 am
Bakedalasker wrote:
He is just using facts to suit his agenda/argument instead of looking at the reality of things that are playing out today.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:30 am
RoathMagic wrote:9th and a Major Cup win is more successful than 6th place in my eyes.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:32 am
Lawnmower wrote:RoathMagic wrote:9th and a Major Cup win is more successful than 6th place in my eyes.
It may well be that, however the whole discussion is based on league points and position so the Cup win however important that may appear in your eyes (although it was a meaningless competition when we were in the final) is of no relevance at all here.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:33 am
RoathMagic wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:
He is just using facts to suit his agenda/argument instead of looking at the reality of things that are playing out today.
You continue to amaze Ian. Criticizing an opinion for basing it on facts![]()
Ill take it on boar though and ill just make it all up next time and base it on nothing. Jesus Christ
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:34 am
RoathMagic wrote:Lawnmower wrote:RoathMagic wrote:9th and a Major Cup win is more successful than 6th place in my eyes.
It may well be that, however the whole discussion is based on league points and position so the Cup win however important that may appear in your eyes (although it was a meaningless competition when we were in the final) is of no relevance at all here.
Whether you class last season as our best or second best in our history doesn't really make much difference does it.
The fact being if we are having a similar year this year then its ludicrous to suggest it is anything but excellent.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:35 am
Bakedalasker wrote:RoathMagic wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:
He is just using facts to suit his agenda/argument instead of looking at the reality of things that are playing out today.
You continue to amaze Ian. Criticizing an opinion for basing it on facts![]()
Ill take it on boar though and ill just make it all up next time and base it on nothing. Jesus Christ
Where the facts suits you. Take the facts that don't suit you, those that I have stated and you conveniently divert from.
And you wonder why people call you a troll.
Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:35 am
RoathMagic wrote:Lawnmower wrote:RoathMagic wrote:9th and a Major Cup win is more successful than 6th place in my eyes.
It may well be that, however the whole discussion is based on league points and position so the Cup win however important that may appear in your eyes (although it was a meaningless competition when we were in the final) is of no relevance at all here.
Whether you class last season as our best or second best in our history doesn't really make much difference does it.
The fact being if we are having a similar year this year to our best/2nd best season in our entire history, then its ludicrous to suggest it is anything but excellent.
The league cup is always and has always been a great cup to win and ive never said any different.