Pointless waffle.
Absolutely zero chance of us even getting close to staying up.
Beating 11 points is our only viable target.
|
| + Visit West Bromwich Albion FC Mad for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results |
Givemesport seem very optimistic that we will be challenging to avoid the drop when the next 10 matches have been completed to the point that it looks possible, at the mo that is a very tall order, dont cha think? See Link;
https://tinyurl.com/y5e6qqpu
Pointless waffle.
Absolutely zero chance of us even getting close to staying up.
Beating 11 points is our only viable target.
Hoping for a least 15 points from these 10, starting with 3 at the wolves.
I think we will need a minimum of 13/14 points from them to have a chance.
We have Fulham, Brighton and Newcastle at home in that run, we really have to win those and pick up a few points elsewhere that we weren't expecting like in the Liverpool and Man City games recently.
I am a glass half full person, honestly tho I can’t see us making 20 points for the season...
I do think this season will be a low points total to stay up. We are all thinking 40 points but this year it could be 35 or lower because of how many points the bottom 5 have dropped so far.
If we win 7 of our remaining games that would put us on 29 points - throw in a few draws as well and it could be enough.
Last edited by WBA123; 12-01-2021 at 04:43 PM.
To be honest, I cannot see where the next win is going to come from. My expectations for the remainder of this season are very low indeed, to top Derby’s miserable total would be an achievement. My one hope for the Albion is that the club, in the near future, will be rid of Lai.
FOL
It's all about confidence really, of which currently we have none. Should we get a couple of decent results then things may change, however, I am not holding my breath.
Spoke to a few wolves fans in the last week, they don’t seem very confident, I suggested that we a extremely poor team, but this didn’t seem to console them . It’s a similar feeling I always have when the baggies play a team that hasn’t won for a while.... a kind of pessimistic “don’t worry about your rubbish form lads , the baggies will give you a help in hand “ and this pessimism was usually well founded . But I still expect wolves to turn us over quite heavily.
Irrespective of the quality of our team, I am concerned at the absence of passion evident from the majority.
I would, albeit reluctantly, accept a defeat against a better side, provided we showed the spirit and commitment expected in such a derby. However, post original lockdown, we have shown little desire in this regard.
Grosicki seems to be back in favour and maybe Snoddy will instil something ?
The press have reported that Grossi’s weekly money goes up from £35 - £40k per week with one more game. (Thus his absence of recent game time!) Big Sam wants him to stay according to the press.