Hmm, that read rather strangely. I mean the 10 man change needs addressing by the EFLLyttleByLyttle - 30/4/2017 17:52
Pearced - 30/4/2017 16:21
I don't consider myself weak even though you in your ignorance do. I think this needs addressing.LyttleByLyttle - 30/4/2017 13:03
Only the weak (and scousers) blame others.
We have to take responsibility for the position we're in.
In what way!?!
So are you. the difference is that you are 100% correct...PVH - 30/4/2017 19:10
People blaming Huddersfield are looking for a scapegoat. We are where we are in merit. Simple as that for me.
Thank you Fawaz.
Pearced - 30/4/2017 20:10
Hmm, that read rather strangely. I mean the 10 man change needs addressing by the EFLLyttleByLyttle - 30/4/2017 17:52
Pearced - 30/4/2017 16:21
I don't consider myself weak even though you in your ignorance do. I think this needs addressing.LyttleByLyttle - 30/4/2017 13:03
Only the weak (and scousers) blame others.
We have to take responsibility for the position we're in.
In what way!?!
True, not much can be done about Brum unless it can be shown there was an arrangement... We need a good investigative reporter!LyttleByLyttle - 30/4/2017 22:39
Pearced - 30/4/2017 20:10
Hmm, that read rather strangely. I mean the 10 man change needs addressing by the EFLLyttleByLyttle - 30/4/2017 17:52
Pearced - 30/4/2017 16:21
I don't consider myself weak even though you in your ignorance do. I think this needs addressing.LyttleByLyttle - 30/4/2017 13:03
Only the weak (and scousers) blame others.
We have to take responsibility for the position we're in.
In what way!?!
How though?
Maximum is points deduction for Udders.
Pope John XXIII - 1/5/2017 06:04
This has always been between us and Blackburn. Birmingham were never really in it, not once Redknapp joined.
Other clubs can quite rightly feel aggrieved that Brighton, Huddersfield, Newcastle, Reading failed to do their jobs as top of the table clubs against us.
As someone else has said, our position is entirely self inflicted- by the owner and in individual games by mentally weak as piss players
Pope John XXIII - 1/5/2017 06:04
This has always been between us and Blackburn. Birmingham were never really in it, not once Redknapp joined.
Other clubs can quite rightly feel aggrieved that Brighton, Huddersfield, Newcastle, Reading failed to do their jobs as top of the table clubs against us.
As someone else has said, our position is entirely self inflicted- by the owner and in individual games by mentally weak as piss players
Pope John XXIII - 1/5/2017 06:04
This has always been between us and Blackburn. Birmingham were never really in it, not once Redknapp joined.
Other clubs can quite rightly feel aggrieved that Brighton, Huddersfield, Newcastle, Reading failed to do their jobs as top of the table clubs against us.
As someone else has said, our position is entirely self inflicted- by the owner and in individual games by mentally weak as piss players
Those Feet - 1/5/2017 08:59
Pope John XXIII - 1/5/2017 06:04
This has always been between us and Blackburn. Birmingham were never really in it, not once Redknapp joined.
Other clubs can quite rightly feel aggrieved that Brighton, Huddersfield, Newcastle, Reading failed to do their jobs as top of the table clubs against us.
As someone else has said, our position is entirely self inflicted- by the owner and in individual games by mentally weak as piss players
I'm surprised you're such a Redknapp advocate, Pope - not knowing you personally, but having read on here the kinds of things you rate in a manager. The bloke's a dinosaur and his heart's not been in it since Spurs: the QPR fans I was talking to before and after the game on Saturday felt that him going to Birmingham had actually improved our chances no end. Very little love for him at his old clubs - he owes his reputation as a manager to his mates in the press.
Completely agree with you about self-inflicted damage though. Haven't got a second's ill-will for Huddersfield, they've had a fantastic season and they're trying to keep a small squad fit for the most important games in the history of their club. 1 point from Wigan, Blackburn, QPR, Wolves and Burton is why we're staring down the barrel, not Huddersfield Town dropping Jonathan Hogg.
Those Feet - 1/5/2017 09:19
Tbh I don't see any one of the three of us winning on Sunday. Draws and defeats all round. Think it'll either finish exactly as it is now, or with Forest and Blackburn swapping places.
forestonourwayback - 1/5/2017 11:37
While I agree, ORF, the players are far better than the table reflects in my opinion. We are massive under achievers.
The reasons for this are many but for starters, very poor management from the top down (particularly in the PM era), massive injuries and a lack of 'heart' at the club right now (again due to ownership issues).
A clusterfook of a season and no mistake.
Old Red Fart - 1/5/2017 07:21
Only 2 points to make here.
1. Hudders actions are legitimate but not in the spirit of the game.
2. We are exactly where we should be, befitting a badly run, badly owned, and mostly with a poor shower of senior players.
And I still think we'll survive, hopefully helped by a cheering crowd.
If it turns out to be Div 1 I'll still be supporting.