We're used to being kicked out. Last time, we spent 4 seasons in the top division. How many times have Millwall done that? And we'll be happy to groundshare - with West Ham United
About right. The Olympic Stadium is fit for purpose for League 1 - and I'm sure the same 4-5k that bothered to go to Upton Park would still go (if still alive)
Respect the thread everyone A useful 87th min equaliser from Forest last night. Boro owner Steve Gibson confirmed that Woodgate will remain manager next season, even if they are relegated.
As things stand with 9 games to go, I think you will only need 50 points. 3 wins and 2 draws is very doable. Teams you could beat Hull (No wins in 11 a simply must win game) Wigan And Reading. Draws against us and QPR. Cardiff and Brum aren't much either. Panic over
Hull is a guaranteed win - even Fisher Athletic would beat them atm. Who was the Charlton fan from the BBC days that supported them?
We won't beat Hull. And playing Millwall will be the last 'big' game played for many a season at the Valley. Perhaps the last one ever. Roland can now justify closing the Club down and developing the land. Which was what he wanted all along. And perhaps its for the best. Greenwich obviously needs luxury flats more than it needs a football Club.
WE specialise in making poor sides look good. If any side is on a poor run don't worry, we'll end it. Look at Massive's results. Boro's manager praised all his players yesterday, but if the other team sits back and gives you room football can be an easy game. ESpecially if they give you the ball outside the box then stand and watch while you pass the ball into the net. Maybe now that we're in the bottom 3 we'll go out to try and win games now rather than not lose, you never know, it might work, but if Williams and Lapslie are going to be as poor as they were yesterday Bowyer will need to pull a few rabbits from a hat.
Other club’s form counts for nothing against us. Somehow we need to get out of this rut by fluking a lucky win. Looking at our remaining nine fixtures, if we lose to Hull I think we are f ucked. Let’s be honest, we are getting nothing away at Brentford or Leeds, and even QPR at home next week now is looking a tall order. They won 3-1 with ten men at Preston yesterday.