nottsblue wrote:After the horror show yesterday and let's be honest, we haven't been firing for a while now, what can we expect from the season now?
We are obviously still in the hunt in all competitions. For how much longer we shall see. We are clearly not going to win all four or even three of them. Could we do a double of some sorts? One has to be the League Cup. Depending on how the results go next week, I am now wondering whether we'd be best putting a full side out against Chelsea in the FA cup if we have fallen further behind in the PL. Say we are 8 points behind, I personally think the PL is out of reach and given the odds between a CL or FA cup success I would have thought it far more likely to win the FA cup.
I don't particularly care for the CL myself for various reasons but fully appreciate that's the clubs number one priority. A semi final spot in the CL is the best we are likely to achieve, which to be fair is real progress, but I'd prefer to see two Wembley finals. Next week v Spuds may well shape how our season unfolds. Get turned over again and put in a performance both individually and collectively like yesterday and we have real problems. Teams will smell blood and suddenly top 4 is under threat. I don't think we will finish outside it as it goes, but equally, it's not the given it was two weeks ago.
First or second in the PL, the League cup and a semi final place in CL would get us out of jail and be a brilliant season. Is it likely? Who knows? Would you accept top 4 and thus CL next season and the League cup as satisfactory? I think at the moment I would, but football is a funny old game and things change quickly, for the better as well as for the worse. One thing is for sure, if we play like yesterday for even half the remaining games we will get nothing and be clapping
Dimples wrote:To me top 4 looks very very dodgy.
11 games left again'st teams with something to play for.
By that I mean the opposition will fight from start to finish in those games.
What about our players? Yesterday, with it all to play for they just folded - end of.
Several players know they are on their way come the end of the season.
If they don't match the opposition's appetite for battle we will drop a lot of points.
I think we will drop a lot of points.
Home:
Top 4 rivals: Spurs, Man Utd, Arsenal
Premiership survival: Aston Villa, West Brom
Mid table: Stoke
Away:
Hatred: Liverpool, Chelsea
Premiership survival: Norwich, Bournemouth, Swansea, Newcastle
Mid table: Southhamton
I was very positive up until yesterday (even thought we had a shout in the CL - now I feel foolish about that). Not any more.
Yesterday when it got tough - the players did not have the heart to battle, I mean really battle.
Put it another way - I never saw a display like that from a team that included: Lee, Bell, Summerbee, Doyle, Booth, Book, Oakes, et al.
I hope this is an over reaction on my part to yesterday's mauling.
Top 4 - very didgy.
To me it looks like Pep's first target could be to get us a CL spot?
Mase wrote:I'd take the CC and write off this season.
mr_nool wrote:Ending ahead of the rags and getting top 4.
sheblue wrote:It won't be too long before we're 5th. So top four would be the bonus.
Sister of fu wrote:I would happily take someone bothering using one of the many state of the art video suites at our multi billion training complex and watching our games and making some attempt to see what is going so horribly wrong on the pitch. Same thing, week in and week out. You don't have to be good to beat us you just need to try a bit harder. I am still so angry about yesterday.
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