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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: tyke1962 on July 31, 2019, 08:45:36 pm
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They contrived to lose 9 league one games on the bounce , they also managed to get knocked out of the FA cup in the very first round by a non league team who were eventually relegated themselves .
No matter how hard they tried and trust me effort wasn't an issue they still managed to lose every game they played in for over two months .
The run was halted when they scored a 94th minute equaliser against Sheffield United , the bad news was that they dropped to the very bottom of the league , it was the first week in December , a return to league two after 40 years away seemed inevitable .
The season ended in glorious sunshine at Wembley and promotion back to the championship , they'd already won a cup final six weeks earlier at the very same stadium , as the old year ended they started the new one 7th in the championship .
The moral of the story .........
Things may seem bleak , hope all but dried up but anything is possible in reality .
The season hasn't even started guys and there's four weeks to go before the window shuts .
Keep the faith .
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Right now, Tyke, it feels nearer to Sydney that it does to Wembley!
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Well done tyke wish some of our lot could have a glass more than half empty
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They contrived to lose 9 league one games on the bounce , they also managed to get knocked out of the FA cup in the very first round by a non league team who were eventually relegated themselves .
No matter how hard they tried and trust me effort wasn't an issue they still managed to lose every game they played in for over two months .
The run was halted when they scored a 94th minute equaliser against Sheffield United , the bad news was that they dropped to the very bottom of the league , it was the first week in December , a return to league two after 40 years away seemed inevitable .
The season ended in glorious sunshine at Wembley and promotion back to the championship , they'd already won a cup final six weeks earlier at the very same stadium , as the old year ended they started the new one 7th in the championship .
The moral of the story .........
Things may seem bleak , hope all but dried up but anything is possible in reality .
The season hasn't even started guys and there's four weeks to go before the window shuts .
Keep the faith .
Tyke, what was the general tone of your forums in December?
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I think the problem when using the half-filled glass analogy is people have a different interpretation of the size of the glass. The higher up the league we go we're gonna need a bigger glass to half-fill. The question now has to be if we're struggling to half-fill a league one sized glass, how on earth are we gonna half-fill a Championship sized glass?
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A glass half full is a glass half full irrespective of the size of the glass BB
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They contrived to lose 9 league one games on the bounce , they also managed to get knocked out of the FA cup in the very first round by a non league team who were eventually relegated themselves .
No matter how hard they tried and trust me effort wasn't an issue they still managed to lose every game they played in for over two months .
The run was halted when they scored a 94th minute equaliser against Sheffield United , the bad news was that they dropped to the very bottom of the league , it was the first week in December , a return to league two after 40 years away seemed inevitable .
The season ended in glorious sunshine at Wembley and promotion back to the championship , they'd already won a cup final six weeks earlier at the very same stadium , as the old year ended they started the new one 7th in the championship .
The moral of the story .........
Things may seem bleak , hope all but dried up but anything is possible in reality .
The season hasn't even started guys and there's four weeks to go before the window shuts .
Keep the faith .
Tyke, what was the general tone of your forums in December?
You got a few blowing off steam but generally we stuck with the team , the results were horrific but they battled hard and because the team were young and giving their all you couldn't ask for anymore .
Around 12k turned up against Rochdale on boxing day when we were still in the relegation places , we won 6 - 1 and never looked back after that .
We had to win our final league game at champions Wigan to get in to the play offs , we battered them 4-1 .
That team in my opinion went from rock bottom to possibly the best team in the league in a matter of a few months .
Three or four decent lads in from the Marquis fee and you could end up with a better squad than last season .
Nothing to say that can't happen , nobody's played a single league game yet and nobody can say who will be the top six at the end of 46 games with any authority .
Darren Moore hasn't come to Rovers to scratch around in league one that I do know .
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DBR. My point is some people see the situation as a half-full glass, whereas others see the exact same situation as a half-empty glass. I'm asking if the glass is too big? In other words, are some people's expectations too high?
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And it takes someone from Barnsley to give a bit of perspective. Next time someone asks why Barnsley get bigger crowds than us direct them to this thread first and then to some of the drivel that’s been spouted by Rovers fans on here during the Summer.
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It was a great second half of the season that one for you guys wasn't it tyke? Brilliant!
To be fair, Rovers had their own like that too in their first championship season after the Wembley win over Leeds - relegation fodder up to chrimble then boom - second form team in the div behind the blunts in the second half of the season and playing amazing football to boot!
Second half of the season turnarounds can be common - both sides of the equation - take the DF plummet from 7th to relegated in half a season too not too long back - very crazy!
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They contrived to lose 9 league one games on the bounce , they also managed to get knocked out of the FA cup in the very first round by a non league team who were eventually relegated themselves .
No matter how hard they tried and trust me effort wasn't an issue they still managed to lose every game they played in for over two months .
The run was halted when they scored a 94th minute equaliser against Sheffield United , the bad news was that they dropped to the very bottom of the league , it was the first week in December , a return to league two after 40 years away seemed inevitable .
The season ended in glorious sunshine at Wembley and promotion back to the championship , they'd already won a cup final six weeks earlier at the very same stadium , as the old year ended they started the new one 7th in the championship .
The moral of the story .........
Things may seem bleak , hope all but dried up but anything is possible in reality .
The season hasn't even started guys and there's four weeks to go before the window shuts .
Keep the faith .
Tyke, what was the general tone of your forums in December?
You got a few blowing off steam but generally we stuck with the team , the results were horrific but they battled hard and because the team were young and giving their all you couldn't ask for anymore .
Around 12k turned up against Rochdale on boxing day when we were still in the relegation places , we won 6 - 1 and never looked back after that .
We had to win our final league game at champions Wigan to get in to the play offs , we battered them 4-1 .
That team in my opinion went from rock bottom to possibly the best team in the league in a matter of a few months .
Three or four decent lads in from the Marquis fee and you could end up with a better squad than last season .
Nothing to say that can't happen , nobody's played a single league game yet and nobody can say who will be the top six at the end of 46 games with any authority .
Darren Moore hasn't come to Rovers to scratch around in league one that I do know .
This place has the team relegated before a ball's been kicked so we're obviously a very different set of fans.
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It’s a tad different
As has been mentioned we had our own season similar to that in our first championship season, we knew we were playing well and we stuck with sod.
Having a very thin squad on the eve of a season starting is worrying that’s all, nobody is saying sack Moore it’s just a worry that almost everyone realises we need 4-5 quality players but we’ve needed them for weeks
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The loan and permanent transfer window for clubs in League One is 5pm on Monday 2 September.
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Strange all these predictions of doom and gloom for the future ruining the forum. It seems like a disease has set it.
I wonder if Viking chat has picked a virus up from the off-topic section?
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The loan and permanent transfer window for clubs in League One is 5pm on Monday 2 September.
And as many have mentioned we will have played 6 games by then.
It started at wait until we’ve a manager
Then wait until he’s looked at the players
Then wait until the season starts and see what we have then
Now it’s wait until the window closes
What will it be after that? Wait until the January window closes?
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God it’s f**king boring. Support the players we have and the club or f**k off
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They contrived to lose 9 league one games on the bounce , they also managed to get knocked out of the FA cup in the very first round by a non league team who were eventually relegated themselves .
No matter how hard they tried and trust me effort wasn't an issue they still managed to lose every game they played in for over two months .
The run was halted when they scored a 94th minute equaliser against Sheffield United , the bad news was that they dropped to the very bottom of the league , it was the first week in December , a return to league two after 40 years away seemed inevitable .
The season ended in glorious sunshine at Wembley and promotion back to the championship , they'd already won a cup final six weeks earlier at the very same stadium , as the old year ended they started the new one 7th in the championship .
The moral of the story .........
Things may seem bleak , hope all but dried up but anything is possible in reality .
The season hasn't even started guys and there's four weeks to go before the window shuts .
Keep the faith .
yes i know as i have posted these facts many times on herr lost to altrincham 1-0 friday night tv match F A Cup - Monday morning he got the dust off his cheque book (the furore registered 9.8 on the richter scale) and he bought 3 players " just like that as the phrase goes"
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The loan and permanent transfer window for clubs in League One is 5pm on Monday 2 September.
And as many have mentioned we will have played 6 games by then.
It started at wait until we’ve a manager
Then wait until he’s looked at the players
Then wait until the season starts and see what we have then
Now it’s wait until the window closes
What will it be after that? Wait until the January window closes?
he does need time, otherwise we could be lumbered with some right duds on silly contracts.
This instant, "I want I want" is getting boring. Dm has only been in position a few weeks
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Trust.