After witnessing today...I think we're going down.
The first half against Man U gave me hope but, then, we often do raise our games against the better teams and we lost that one anyway. In the games against the teams around us we've been found wanting and it's those games that will decide our fate.
It's all about opinions but I disagree Tanya, mate, that we played a good game. I think their 'keeper had to make one save all game (from Perez early on), there was zero intensity or urgency-baffling given that we were losing, we were hitting ball after ball at their centre halves who won almost every single header, they won every second ball. we were hitting the ball straight out of play.
We've all seen relegation teams at our place and this one is right up there with the worst, imo.
So in the time before Ashley(117 years) we had been relegated 4 times.Since Ashley we are looking at our 3rd in 11 years.Thanks slug.
Anyone whoremotely thinks we will get a £30 million striker in during January is dreaming
It will be another couple of Ashley’s loan deals which will come in during the last few days of the window.
Last edited by TheOtherTerryMac; 20-10-2018 at 07:09 PM.
That can't be used as any yardstick for many reasons.
Also two relegations, not 3 to be looking at.
Also two relegations that were not from underinvestment.
Add to that, we made amends the very next season.
That's some feat when you think about it.
Years ago when we went down, we went down for a while and nearly added another lower league to it at one time under Ardiles who had actually assembled a very tidy footballing outfit, which was unfortunately too much too young and had to be arrested with some contingency plan that basically became a feast at the expense of young futures for the club.
A necessary evil in one sense, but the true cost of being catapulted into the big time where the luxury of homegrown quality youth had to take a back seat for the upmarket push of city and club to match.
Of course, the embarrassment of having to bow out of the top league for a massive? big? sleeping giant?... club like us is hard to accept when you get used to having all kinds of adulation thrown at you from every angle.
The stark reality is, we ride along on a past that we believed was the dogs horlicks when the truth was a tad different, except for the sporadic attempts at hitting the golden egg during the tenures of managerial messiah's at the start, only for some to turn into managerial mishaps among the few real messiah's (Keegan/Robson).
We are now onto another mishap who is lucky enough to be under the radar of the hatred for the owner and can almost carry on regardless with total impunity, it seems.