Staying positive.

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I'm just going to continue denying reality, for the sake of my sanity and because its making me grumpy.
 
We can stay up but at this rate we're asking for favours from other teams when we should be making it count ourselves

We will stay up
 
We can stay up but at this rate we're asking for favours from other teams when we should be making it count ourselves

We will stay up

Luckily at the moment the others are obliging us, got a feeling for us getting something next week against Everton.
 
Im very optimistic person ,but now im more than worried. "Sparkys touch" is not worked at all and time is running out fast. After Cisse comes along there's still chance for us and i do believe we will stay up ,but it will be very tough task. I also do believe once we get things "click" we have our chances no matter who will be against us.
 
Best way to stay positive is to ignore the hysterical negativity on this forum and look forward to the next match, when we will click and charge on from there.

You Rsss!!!
 
Best way to stay positive is to ignore the hysterical negativity on this forum and look forward to the next match, when we will click and charge on from there.

You Rsss!!!

Really hope you are right but it always seems to be the NEXT game!!!
 
Guys and Gals, incredibly, the bookies still think we will survive. I have been watching the odds after each game and I fully expected a change after yesterday but apparently not!!

Keeping positive is hard because we have had SO many promises, SO many false starts, SO many hopes dashed and SO VERY MANY red cards, etc etc!!!

However, as one commentator stated this weekend, you don't see bookies driving around in a Skoda (or something like that) because they get things wrong.

I still believe, possibly a delusion, that we can beat one of the bigger teams at Loftus Road. We all know it is going to be incredibly tight, maybe even down to the last game. I hope that Hughes and the lads can keep positive too.
 
I don't do blind faith. The team plays badly, many of them show no passion, I get depressed. I'm human. I'm also realistic enough to see a tough run of fixtures for us for the rest of the season.

That won't stop me cheering my head off for every remaining home game and telling all my mates how good we could be but I'm not going to kid myself: unless things change very radically, almost impossibly so, we are going to win the N Power Championship next season.