I totally agree RBF and the fan who sits next to me this season has said that he wants it, so that's solved and I've already had offers from other fans of the occasional spare ticket for matches. PS - it will be just my luck that we now make it into the play-offs and return to Wembley - at least my ST will guarantee me a seat there!!!!
I think you´re muddling me up with Delia, I haven´t said that I want this for the next 9½ years. But no, let´s not get too optimistic over one (or two) wins, just in case things actually start to get better, and Mr. Neil ends up staying. Have to say Cromer, sometimes you do give a very good impression of someone who wants him to fail. Strange coming from a supporter, because if he fails, the team and ultimately the Club, will fail too, and before you ask, no, I don´t regard sitting upper-mid-ish table in the Championship, with nearly half a season to go, as failure - disappointing maybe, but not failure. We should all be rooting for him to succeed, and applauding every success ( however slight) he picks up on the way. No doubt some will say he´s failed already, but there are some, and notably the board, who don´t agree.
Yup! That 1 win, at home, against 10 men with no goalkeeper has totally changed my mind on Alex. I don't want him out anymore.
Don't be a tart FML, you know I wasn't referring to you, you're a prolific poster who disguises any negativity amongst a host of trivia!
I for one enjoy your posts and find it quite amusing when you post several times with no reply when you get on a roll!
Listen here you bird brained budgerigars Lambert obviously threw the game so your idiotic board will stick by your miserable little Jock manager for the remainder of the season resulting in further humiliation and your continual demise. FACT
So, why did we beat Wolves but lose to bottom of the table Rotherham with only a week in between? Perhaps some of you have a greater insight into the logic behind this situation?
Or very possibly the players failed to turn up at hopelessly bottom side Rotherham, thinking they were going to walk it, a familiar trait of all NCFC teams for the last 50-odd years, whereas there was far more prestige in beating Wolves and particularly Lambert, at home yesterday, so they were ready and prepared, another trait common to NCFC teams over the decades.
Still not the same as following them through a season though is it? I know if I was still living in England, and physically able to attend matches, which unfortunately I´m not, I´d jump at the chance for a season ticket.
It's all about consistency at this level. That's where we have been bad and others good. We need to put a run together now to get us in the playoffs. This is where AN and the squad has faltered this season. If we can win our next 2-3 games then the belief will return and I fance us for the playoffs. If it carries on as before then mid-table. I hope it's the playoffs and it's shame that the top 2 are so far ahead. I saw Newcastle doing this because they kept their core of PL players and I thought 2nd place would be us. Didn't see Brighton being as good as they are in the same way I thought Villa would pushing at the top. I hope we can put a run together and make the playoffs now. I think that should be the minimum target.
Brighton were amazing last season lost out at the end on goal difference then choked in the play offs , we still have about 60 points to play for so the top two can still do a Norwich and nose dive down the table but I find it hard to believe we will win 3 in a row let alone put a run together to push the best sides. Changing a new goalkeeper and a new centre back and left back may give us the boost needed to scrape a top 6 finish. We have enough up top rather than blow 5-10m on another striker.