About time you lads started winning as the vast majority of us want to see Blackburn and Wigan relegated.
That's just like you maclad - you're usually quite nice toward other clubs unless they're from Lancashire.............. For what it's worth I don't think either Blackburn nor Wigan will go down. They play each other on Saturday so someone (or both) will get something on the board. If Bristol don't beat Burton they're bound to be in the bottom 3. For me current form clearly points to the eventual relegees, and on that count Bristol and Forest are suffering big time. Pulling out of such a nosedive is difficult and not made any easier by staleness at any club - some would even call it complacency that things are bound to get better. Being on our arses at Cardiff a few months back, a decision was made that has transformed our season. The fear has gone and we are enjoying our football rather than dreading it. It may or may not be too late, but with a dozen games to go all these bottom clubs other than Rotherham have a chance to stay up - who will grasp it?
Hard to argue against this. We deserve to be relegated and the owner deserves to be publicly humiliated for what he has not done. I'm grateful for what SL has done for our club in the past but his lack of action this season when everyone could see that things were going south is simply beyond comprehension. By the time the second Johnson gets his fat payoff, it will be too late, the club will go down and will take the aspirations of the fans with it. But we don't seem to matter.
If we are relegated I would like to know where we might sit in the financial aspect of the FFP regime and how the spending done by Lee this last year has affected the overall bottom line? Obviously we all want to stay in the Championship and perhaps we can revive those dreams of playing in front of 25,000+ and competing for promotion against the might of the division and that possibility can only happen if Steve Lansdown finally gets a footballing brain, or at least a manger who has one and is not afraid to stand up and be counted. Dream on.
If we are relegated there will be a lot of empty seats next season, lots of anger too. We'll be back to 13,000 Season Ticket Holders.