Do we deserve to stay up?
Do we deserve any better?
As fans we certainly do, but as a club and the sheer shambolic chaotic way with which we're run relegation is inevitable, if not this year then next, if things dont change and that Kuwaiti man child is still at the helm.
Personally I think we'll survive but only just, and only because I think there are one or two clubs fractionally worse than us at present, being Blackburn, Bristol City and also Birmingham are falling like a stone and could get sucked in.
Remaining fixtures:
Huddersfield (H)
Blackburn (H)
Cardiff (A)
Reading (H)
QPR (A)
Ipswich (H)
I think 48 points will be enough, maybe 50 to be totally secure. I dont see Blackburn or Bristol getting 10 points in the remaining games. If we somehow manage to mess up Blackburn at home then we'll be deep in the brown. So I think 2 wins and 2 draws will be enough, can we get them though?
Also I think we're still waiting on the Warburton new manager bounce? There's been some signs of encouragement but encouraging signs dont keep you up, we desperately need that first win. I think Fox's absence might help as despite some people claiming he's the new Beckanbauer he's still the main cause for concern at the back and too error prone, mistakes are costing us points. We cant score more than once so these small errors are costing us draws and victories and points are hemorrhaging.
Whatever way we look at it we're now looking 1 win in our last 10 which is dismal relegation form at the most important juncture of the season....very worrying!!
Are we going down....?
posted on 8/4/17
About time the Bears moved on with the anti-Warburton diatribe. They are masters of their own downfall with their unrealistic expectations. Aberdeen have been in the Scottish Prem all the seasons that Rangers have been in the wilderness. They've been signing players that Rangers would have hoovered up in years gone by so of course they are going to be a steadier ship! As for Celtic, they are going to have to drop the ball massively to let Rangers near them in the near future.
posted on 8/4/17
The constant digs in the media at Warburton by Rangers associates in the media just show there mentality, no class just vitriol against a guy who had the audacity to come in and steer them to promotion and top 3 first season back. The reasons RFC are so far behind Celtic are financial and general mismanagement and this latest saviour King is just kite flying trying to blame a fairly modest unassuming guy like Warbs for his failure to come up with the money 💰 he promised when he came in. Warbs is far better off working for our imbecilic owner at least amongst an appreciative fan base than he was in the pit of vipers that is the unrealistic imbalanced RFC support and ownership 👊🏻
posted on 8/4/17
Plus forest have better players 👍
posted on 9/4/17
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posted on 9/4/17
Truth hurts, I guess?
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posted on 9/4/17
comment by JuegoDeFuego (U19139)
posted 7 hours, 16 minutes ago
Not really.
Just shows how clueless Forestlen is. I'm guessing he is about 17 coming out with stuff like that.
'Pit of vipers' is one of the funniest things I've read on here.
Unintentionally funny though😩
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He is not 17, and he knows his onions.
Easy to hold the opinion that MW should of done better with what he had, but many have failed with more, the previous Celtic manager for example!
To be honest Scottish football is so irrelevant I don't even count it as an meaningful gauge of quality. It's far more important that he has managed in the championship before and been a success, than some vague incidents at a provincial league that matters little to most proper football fans 👍
posted on 10/4/17
You know an argument has been lost when one side resorts to getting personal! 😏
posted on 10/4/17
Cracking result on Saturday, starting to look like auld Warbs isn't as atrocious as some fans would want us think. Described by many I've spoken to as our best performance this season and gives us not only high optimism for survival but also some faith that next year has the potential to be a good year
Wish I was 17, I was once, 23 years ago
posted on 10/4/17
Still a youngster Len!