Let me tell you now, we will lose at Wolves ...doesn't matter how shit they are , we will get done and hand them their first win of the season
It's what we do...
So you can write that one off.
The other three is anyone's guess.
Obviously three homes games in four against bang average teams will go a long way to sealing our fate
No we cannot lose at wolves and I don’t think we will. They are the poorest side in a season in the PL since Derby county. If we lose to that mob we might as well hang our boots up and accept relegation.
Historically we usually beat Fulham and Wolves are shockingly bad so potentially that is 6 pts but nothing guaranteed with the state of our team.
Brighton are another in a long list of bogey teams of late and Forest at home could be winnable - at least our manager knows most of their players but again that would be clutching at straws. 7 points looks about right but 9 or even 10 would be better.
Let me tell you now, we will lose at Wolves ...doesn't matter how shit they are , we will get done and hand them their first win of the season
It's what we do...
So you can write that one off.
The other three is anyone's guess.
Obviously three homes games in four against bang average teams will go a long way to sealing our fate
No we cannot lose at wolves and I don’t think we will. They are the poorest side in a season in the PL since Derby county. If we lose to that mob we might as well hang our boots up and accept relegation.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 23 Dec 2025, 08:47
by Mad Ferret
An unconvincing odd goal win, similar to the Southampton game this time last year, is most likely way we win at Wolves, I think.
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025, 10:34
Got 6 games between now and the FA Cup 3rd round.
Villa (H)
Man City (A)
Fulham (H)
Brighton (H)
Wolves (A)
Forest (H)
Really need to start winning some games.
7 points, I reckon
Historically we usually beat Fulham and Wolves are shockingly bad so potentially that is 6 pts but nothing guaranteed with the state of our team.
Brighton are another in a long list of bogey teams of late and Forest at home could be winnable - at least our manager knows most of their players but again that would be clutching at straws. 7 points looks about right but 9 or even 10 would be better.
Let me tell you now, we will lose at Wolves ...doesn't matter how shit they are , we will get done and hand them their first win of the season
It's what we do...
So you can write that one off.
The other three is anyone's guess.
Obviously three homes games in four against bang average teams will go a long way to sealing our fate
No we cannot lose at wolves and I don’t think we will. They are the poorest side in a season in the PL since Derby county. If we lose to that mob we might as well hang our boots up and accept relegation.
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025, 10:34
Got 6 games between now and the FA Cup 3rd round.
Villa (H)
Man City (A)
Fulham (H)
Brighton (H)
Wolves (A)
Forest (H)
Really need to start winning some games.
7 points, I reckon
Historically we usually beat Fulham and Wolves are shockingly bad so potentially that is 6 pts but nothing guaranteed with the state of our team.
Brighton are another in a long list of bogey teams of late and Forest at home could be winnable - at least our manager knows most of their players but again that would be clutching at straws. 7 points looks about right but 9 or even 10 would be better.
Let me tell you now, we will lose at Wolves ...doesn't matter how shit they are , we will get done and hand them their first win of the season
It's what we do...
So you can write that one off.
The other three is anyone's guess.
Obviously three homes games in four against bang average teams will go a long way to sealing our fate
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 23 Dec 2025, 02:00
by Monsieur merde de cheval
Sir Alf" wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025, 17:21
History has little bearing imo
There are no teams, including Wolves, that I would be confident we can beat at home or away.
In fact its home form that will relegate us. Its why Leeds will stay up.
Absolutely spot on Alfred .
Our away form isn't that bad as it goes.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 23 Dec 2025, 01:51
by Monsieur merde de cheval
Its like groundhog day.
Yet again we have two homes games to save our bacon.. (not even that this time)
it's all tiresome bullshit .
I'm not even that bothered if we drop...sorry and all that but we've had it coming and I reckon it could actually be a positive in the long run.
I can't believe I'm saying that..but it's how I feel .
That shit pit and who gets in there and how the club are so incompetent is not sustainable.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 22 Dec 2025, 19:09
by theaxeman
Sir Alf" wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025, 17:21
History has little bearing imo
There are no teams, including Wolves, that I would be confident we can beat at home or away.
In fact its home form that will relegate us. Its why Leeds will stay up.
Unfortunately history has a huge part to play. Mainly the 2 games Nuno tossed off with his mad selections.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 22 Dec 2025, 17:21
by Sir Alf
History has little bearing imo
There are no teams, including Wolves, that I would be confident we can beat at home or away.
In fact its home form that will relegate us. Its why Leeds will stay up.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 22 Dec 2025, 17:13
by BoleynGone
TWO
well I thought you might have gone after you're cocking sucking days of Moyes were over,
but if you have to go you won't be missed,bye bye
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 22 Dec 2025, 16:54
by twoleftfeet
22nd December.
Clearly joke poster day. Thundercunt, Ferret and Boleyngone.
One good thing about being relegated is waving goodbye to those 3.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 22 Dec 2025, 16:46
by BoleynGone
Historically we've never been this shit.
Even if we go on a 3 game win from those 6 games we'll be lucky to get 32 points,we have to play the big 14 again.
Another Monday and no hope Nuno is still here.
If he selects that bench again we are doomed. It's like he doesn't watch any of the games,during,after or before. There's no way he sits there and analysis what has happened,no way . He must have an easy week in his drug den,can't even be bothered to go and watch the youth he discards game after game.
I prefer Potter at least we won 3-0 away. Nuno will go a whole season never winning an away game. TAXES,DEATH and CRACKHEAD
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 13:53
by RootsRadical
We have 13 points at Xmas.
We should go down with that.
10pts minimum from the next 4 games, otherwise we're down imho.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 12:38
by eusebiovic
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025, 10:34
Got 6 games between now and the FA Cup 3rd round.
Villa (H)
Man City (A)
Fulham (H)
Brighton (H)
Wolves (A)
Forest (H)
Really need to start winning some games.
7 points, I reckon
Historically we usually beat Fulham and Wolves are shockingly bad so potentially that is 6 pts but nothing guaranteed with the state of our team.
Brighton are another in a long list of bogey teams of late and Forest at home could be winnable - at least our manager knows most of their players but again that would be clutching at straws. 7 points looks about right but 9 or even 10 would be better.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 11:59
by BoleynGone
two you div, he's not dropping Paqueta is he ?,so one of the 3 has to go.
And Forest benefitted from ditching the Aussie Fraud early doors after only 8 games (proceeding fucking Nuno off after just 3 games) and now look at them flying - in relative terms to being down the bottom - under Dyche. With a 58% win ratio winning regularly in the Prem and in Europe too taking it to the opposition at times. Night and fucking day approach to our shit under Nuno after 12 games now with zero commitments coasting to relegation.
I wanted Dyche to replace Potter when the former was still available. Oh how they laughed on here.
Who's laughing now?
Everybody laughs at you you fucking idiot.
Apparently self awareness isn't in your tool bag.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 11:15
by Massive Attack
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025, 11:12
I’ve heard it all now! Coufal leaving is the reason we are so shit
No. No one has ever said that.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 11:12
by twoleftfeet
I’ve heard it all now! Coufal leaving is the reason we are so shit
Both AWB and KWP are better.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 11:10
by Sir Alf
Opinions. Coufal was too slow despite having a great attitude
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 11:07
by Mad Ferret
Mate, give it a fucking rest about Coufal.
He wanted to leave us for Fulham last January.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 11:01
by onsideman
Fair enough
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 10:52
by Massive Attack
onsideman wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025, 10:48
Yeah, I do agree with that, although I thought Coufal had made it clear he wasn't prepared to be a backup?
My take on that is if the money was right, which I think was fair enough as he was underpaid if anything for his considerable contributions to the Club that he would have stayed. I think he mentioned that it was more down to financial reasons not being respected by the Club just offering a shitty 1 year or something. He deserved better treatment than that and was surprised when told he could leave - looks also in Potters direction. He wanted to stay under the right terms. Cheers BS for proving yet again that they only know the price of everything and the value of nothing...
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 10:48
by onsideman
Yeah, I do agree with that, although I thought Coufal had made it clear he wasn't prepared to be a backup?
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 10:44
by Massive Attack
I would swap him in a heartbeat for Coufal as cover. Needless signing him when we already had a very willing and able back-up who's a step above Walker-Peters.
Re: Next 6 games
Posted: 21 Dec 2025, 10:41
by Sir Alf
Last goal he and Todibo got in each others way ( although Kilman just letting it go thru his legs was worse imo ) but he worked hard, battled and did not give much away down his side over the 90 mins and positionally better than AWB. He provides decent cover for AWB again imho.
One crumb of comfort yesterday was Mayers. Did well defensively for such a young lad. Looks better suited to the LB birth than Scarles simply due to being quicker. Not a bad idea to give him a run as he is just the sort of up and coming player we need in the Champiinship next season