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I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 8:09 am

Shame the roles are reversed tomorrow and it's now us desperately needing the win! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptvCvmqr ... ata_player

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 8:10 am

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:Shame the roles are reversed tomorrow and it's now us desperately needing the win! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptvCvmqr ... ata_player


Great day up there :thumbup:

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 8:39 am

Hull city can afford to drop points right enough....
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Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:31 am

AJ1927 wrote:Hull city can afford to drop points right enough....
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Of course Hull need the points as well, but if Hull lose it's not the end of the world for them. If we lose however, we are as good as down.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:36 am

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:Hull city can afford to drop points right enough....
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Of course Hull need the points as well, but if Hull lose it's not the end of the world for them. If we lose however, we are as good as down.



And should we draw?

If we lose that means we have 11 games to save ourselves.
We could lose tomorrow and say Beat Pool at home,A result everyone has written off.

Tomorrow confirms nothing really.

A win would be nice.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:48 am

AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:Hull city can afford to drop points right enough....
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Of course Hull need the points as well, but if Hull lose it's not the end of the world for them. If we lose however, we are as good as down.



And should we draw?

If we lose that means we have 11 games to save ourselves.
We could lose tomorrow and say Beat Pool at home,A result everyone has written off.

Tomorrow confirms nothing really.

A win would be nice.


I agree but Hull, Palace and Fulham are games we need to win to give us any sort of chance surviving. They are all home and are 6 pointers. West Brom away is a game we can't lose either as we can't allow them to gain any more points on us. We have messed up massively taking only 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich, Swansea and Villa games. Swansea was the only away game and I think we would have done much better than take 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich and Villa home games if Malky was still in charge. If we get relegated, those will be the games that have sent us down.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:31 pm

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:I agree but Hull, Palace and Fulham are games we need to win to give us any sort of chance surviving. They are all home and are 6 pointers. West Brom away is a game we can't lose either as we can't allow them to gain any more points on us. We have messed up massively taking only 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich, Swansea and Villa games. Swansea was the only away game and




(I think we would have done much better than take 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich and Villa home games if Malky was still in charge.).


If we get relegated, those will be the games that have sent us down.





:shock: :shock:

A point away at hull was acceptable.
Had it not been for a last minute wonder strike we would've dropped points against an awful Fulham.
Palace away is by far the worst performance of the season.


And you think Malky would've done better?


Southampton Home?
Palace Away?
Scrapped home win against Baggies and To afraid to take a chance against Stoke away.


Malky put is in this position mate.
Our current set up isn't Ole's doing.
He has had to adapt to what he had to work with.
No morale, team spirit, devoid of any attacking confidence.

If Malky was still here we would be bottom of the table .
I love Malky but he had lost the dressing room completely.
His last Competitive match showed as much.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:39 pm

AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:I agree but Hull, Palace and Fulham are games we need to win to give us any sort of chance surviving. They are all home and are 6 pointers. West Brom away is a game we can't lose either as we can't allow them to gain any more points on us. We have messed up massively taking only 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich, Swansea and Villa games. Swansea was the only away game and




(I think we would have done much better than take 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich and Villa home games if Malky was still in charge.).


If we get relegated, those will be the games that have sent us down.




:shock: :shock:

A point away at hull was acceptable.
Had it not been for a last minute wonder strike we would've dropped points against an awful Fulham.
Palace away is by far the worst performance of the season.


And you think Malky would've done better?


Southampton Home?
Palace Away?
Scrapped home win against Baggies and To afraid to take a chance against Stoke away.


Malky put is in this position mate.
Our current set up isn't Ole's doing.
He has had to adapt to what he had to work with.
No morale, team spirit, devoid of any attacking confidence.

If Malky was still here we would be bottom of the table .
I love Malky but he had lost the dressing room completely.
His last Competitive match showed as much.


How can you say Malky put us in this position? We were above the relegation zone all season before he got sacked! The only 2 teams we played at home currently in the bottom half of the table under Malky, Swansea and West Brom, we took maximum points. Yes, some of our away performances were poor, but this is our first season in the Premiership. Considering we dominated the second half home to Swansea, to lose away to them 3-0 with Ole subbing a striker for a striker and a right back for a right back was very disappointing. But it's the home form that's key and Malky got us wins at home against the teams in the bottom half around us and Ole needs to start doing this for us to have any hope of surviving.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:55 pm

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:I agree but Hull, Palace and Fulham are games we need to win to give us any sort of chance surviving. They are all home and are 6 pointers. West Brom away is a game we can't lose either as we can't allow them to gain any more points on us. We have messed up massively taking only 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich, Swansea and Villa games. Swansea was the only away game and




(I think we would have done much better than take 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich and Villa home games if Malky was still in charge.).


If we get relegated, those will be the games that have sent us down.




:shock: :shock:

A point away at hull was acceptable.
Had it not been for a last minute wonder strike we would've dropped points against an awful Fulham.
Palace away is by far the worst performance of the season.


And you think Malky would've done better?


Southampton Home?
Palace Away?
Scrapped home win against Baggies and To afraid to take a chance against Stoke away.


Malky put is in this position mate.
Our current set up isn't Ole's doing.
He has had to adapt to what he had to work with.
No morale, team spirit, devoid of any attacking confidence.

If Malky was still here we would be bottom of the table .
I love Malky but he had lost the dressing room completely.
His last Competitive match showed as much.


How can you say Malky put us in this position? We were above the relegation zone all season before he got sacked! The only 2 teams we played at home currently in the bottom half of the table under Malky, Swansea and West Brom, we took maximum points. Yes, some of our away performances were poor, but this is our first season in the Premiership. Considering we dominated the second half home to Swansea, to lose away to them 3-0 with Ole subbing a striker for a striker and a right back for a right back was very disappointing. But it's the home form that's key and Malky got us wins at home against the teams in the bottom half around us and Ole needs to start doing this for us to have any hope of surviving.[/quote

Are you the grim reaper :lol:

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 1:02 pm

Under Malky P18 W4 D5 L9 17pts that's hardly screaming safety is it.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 1:08 pm

Malky Put us in this position.


He was charged with creating a squad capable of retaining premiership status.
That was his set goal.

At the start of the campaign did you see a premiership squad?

Maynard?
Gestede?
Unproven Acorn?
Smith?
Cowie?
1 new centre half!!!
Money in Brayford not to even make the 25, McNuggets named then loaned out!!!

Persistent with certain players,No chances given to other players.

Oh yes I fully place the blame at Malkys feet.
Granted there were several issues that undermined his tenure but his job was to Manage the players, he didn't do that properly.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 6:04 pm

Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:I agree but Hull, Palace and Fulham are games we need to win to give us any sort of chance surviving. They are all home and are 6 pointers. West Brom away is a game we can't lose either as we can't allow them to gain any more points on us. We have messed up massively taking only 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich, Swansea and Villa games. Swansea was the only away game and




(I think we would have done much better than take 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich and Villa home games if Malky was still in charge.).


If we get relegated, those will be the games that have sent us down.




:shock: :shock:

A point away at hull was acceptable.
Had it not been for a last minute wonder strike we would've dropped points against an awful Fulham.
Palace away is by far the worst performance of the season.


And you think Malky would've done better?


Southampton Home?
Palace Away?
Scrapped home win against Baggies and To afraid to take a chance against Stoke away.


Malky put is in this position mate.
Our current set up isn't Ole's doing.
He has had to adapt to what he had to work with.
No morale, team spirit, devoid of any attacking confidence.

If Malky was still here we would be bottom of the table .
I love Malky but he had lost the dressing room completely.
His last Competitive match showed as much.


How can you say Malky put us in this position? We were above the relegation zone all season before he got sacked! The only 2 teams we played at home currently in the bottom half of the table under Malky, Swansea and West Brom, we took maximum points. Yes, some of our away performances were poor, but this is our first season in the Premiership. Considering we dominated the second half home to Swansea, to lose away to them 3-0 with Ole subbing a striker for a striker and a right back for a right back was very disappointing. But it's the home form that's key and Malky got us wins at home against the teams in the bottom half around us and Ole needs to start doing this for us to have any hope of surviving.[/quote

Are you the grim reaper :lol:


No, I just know you need to win your home games against your rivals to have a fighting chance of surviving. Hull of taken 20 out of 27 points against their rivals down the bottom half and that's why they're above us in the league.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 6:20 pm

Malky had the boys game in the showpiece matches.
But the games against the basement boys we were no shows.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 6:28 pm

AJ1927 wrote:Malky had the boys game in the showpiece matches.
But the games against the basement boys we were no shows.


We beat Swansea and West Brom at home. We were always above the relegation zone under Malky and since his sacking, we have dropped into the relegation zone and haven't got out of there since. Yet you say you will blame Malky if we go down. Bizarre.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 7:52 pm

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:I agree but Hull, Palace and Fulham are games we need to win to give us any sort of chance surviving. They are all home and are 6 pointers. West Brom away is a game we can't lose either as we can't allow them to gain any more points on us. We have messed up massively taking only 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich, Swansea and Villa games. Swansea was the only away game and




(I think we would have done much better than take 5 points from the Sunderland, West Ham, Norwich and Villa home games if Malky was still in charge.).


If we get relegated, those will be the games that have sent us down.




:shock: :shock:

A point away at hull was acceptable.
Had it not been for a last minute wonder strike we would've dropped points against an awful Fulham.
Palace away is by far the worst performance of the season.


And you think Malky would've done better?


Southampton Home?
Palace Away?
Scrapped home win against Baggies and To afraid to take a chance against Stoke away.


Malky put is in this position mate.
Our current set up isn't Ole's doing.
He has had to adapt to what he had to work with.
No morale, team spirit, devoid of any attacking confidence.

If Malky was still here we would be bottom of the table .
I love Malky but he had lost the dressing room completely.
His last Competitive match showed as much.


How can you say Malky put us in this position? We were above the relegation zone all season before he got sacked! The only 2 teams we played at home currently in the bottom half of the table under Malky, Swansea and West Brom, we took maximum points. Yes, some of our away performances were poor, but this is our first season in the Premiership. Considering we dominated the second half home to Swansea, to lose away to them 3-0 with Ole subbing a striker for a striker and a right back for a right back was very disappointing. But it's the home form that's key and Malky got us wins at home against the teams in the bottom half around us and Ole needs to start doing this for us to have any hope of surviving.[/quote

Are you the grim reaper :lol:


No, I just know you need to win your home games against your rivals to have a fighting chance of surviving. Hull of taken 20 out of 27 points against their rivals down the bottom half and that's why they're above us in the league.


Did you not see the :lol: you don't have to explain everything I think we all know what the team has to do :roll:

Re: I will never forget this day!

Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:37 pm

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:Malky had the boys game in the showpiece matches.
But the games against the basement boys we were no shows.


We beat Swansea and West Brom at home. We were always above the relegation zone under Malky and since his sacking, we have dropped into the relegation zone and haven't got out of there since. Yet you say you will blame Malky if we go down. Bizarre.

FairPlay you either don't read to well or you just love to see people repeat themselves.

So as I have stated;From Retained list/25 man squad and negative tactics should we go down then Yes I will place a fair amount responsibility on Malcolm's Shoulders....

Not to difficult to understand is it.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Sat Feb 22, 2014 12:59 am

AJ1927 wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
AJ1927 wrote:Malky had the boys game in the showpiece matches.
But the games against the basement boys we were no shows.


We beat Swansea and West Brom at home. We were always above the relegation zone under Malky and since his sacking, we have dropped into the relegation zone and haven't got out of there since. Yet you say you will blame Malky if we go down. Bizarre.

FairPlay you either don't read to well or you just love to see people repeat themselves.

So as I have stated;From Retained list/25 man squad and negative tactics should we go down then Yes I will place a fair amount responsibility on Malcolm's Shoulders....

Not to difficult to understand is it.


Fair play, either you don't read too well, or you love seeing me repeat myself.

So as I have stated, our 25 man squad and "negative tactics" allowed Malky to keep us above the relegation zone all season.

Not too difficult to understand is it?

Re: I will never forget this day!

Sat Feb 22, 2014 7:06 am

No point in discussing Malky with Tonteg. Malky could murder his famiy and he'd still find a way to exhonerate him.

Re: I will never forget this day!

Sat Feb 22, 2014 9:23 am

:laughing5: blame Malky?

I suppose if that's the case, should we stay up, you should attribute that to Malky too? If we stay up, I'll look forward to you congratulating Malky on keeping us up.

If you're gonna blame Malky for relegation, you've got to "blame" him if we stay up too.

:thumbup:

Re: I will never forget this day!

Sat Feb 22, 2014 12:18 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote::laughing5: blame Malky?

I suppose if that's the case, should we stay up, you should attribute that to Malky too? If we stay up, I'll look forward to you congratulating Malky on keeping us up.

If you're gonna blame Malky for relegation, you've got to "blame" him if we stay up too.

:thumbup:



You really are thick.

Why would you Blame him should we survive?

Malky has a fair amount of responsibility for whatever the outcome be in may.
Which is kinda my point :roll: