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Good call but there are big differences. In 15/16, by the time we’d played 33 matches, we were only 2 points of the drop zone and we’d picked up a grand total of 3 points from the previous 9 matches. The rot started earlier (in terms of matches played) and was deeper (in terms of results). I still think there’s enough in the squad to dig us out of this comfortably. Baudry getting fit will be key. After those last two performances though I wouldn’t put any money on us staying up. Those are a match for any of the capitulations in 2016.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 13, 2018, 11:16:53 pmGood call but there are big differences. In 15/16, by the time we’d played 33 matches, we were only 2 points of the drop zone and we’d picked up a grand total of 3 points from the previous 9 matches. The rot started earlier (in terms of matches played) and was deeper (in terms of results). I still think there’s enough in the squad to dig us out of this comfortably. Baudry getting fit will be key. After those last two performances though I wouldn’t put any money on us staying up. Those are a match for any of the capitulations in 2016. BSTI don't know if you were there tonight but it was awful. 4-2 flattered us to be honest. If it wasn't for our goal difference being worth a point I kind of hoped we'd be stuffed 6-0 to show how bad it was. There needs to be a massive improvement on Saturday. No question about it.
2015/16 relegation season. We won two games on trot on 28 Dec and 2 Jan, then we did not win again for rest of the season. This streak started when we were on 34 points. This season. We won three games on trot on 23, 26 and 29 Dec, but we have not won since. This streak started when we were on 33 points.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on February 13, 2018, 11:02:21 pm2015/16 relegation season. We won two games on trot on 28 Dec and 2 Jan, then we did not win again for rest of the season. This streak started when we were on 34 points. This season. We won three games on trot on 23, 26 and 29 Dec, but we have not won since. This streak started when we were on 33 points. Agree with the sentiment but I know for certain we beat Wigan as we ended their winning run I'm sure. I have a feeling without checking that we beat Coventry as well.
Dean Saunders.
Quote from: RedJ on February 14, 2018, 09:44:55 amQuote from: Chris Black come back on February 13, 2018, 11:02:21 pm2015/16 relegation season. We won two games on trot on 28 Dec and 2 Jan, then we did not win again for rest of the season. This streak started when we were on 34 points. This season. We won three games on trot on 23, 26 and 29 Dec, but we have not won since. This streak started when we were on 33 points. Agree with the sentiment but I know for certain we beat Wigan as we ended their winning run I'm sure. I have a feeling without checking that we beat Coventry as well.We did you're correct But he doesn't worry about facts when making his point
Anyone who wants Dean Saunders back must've suffered amnesia, he's a terrible 'football manager' and has smartly given up on it as a profession.
Quote from: RoversAlias on February 14, 2018, 01:57:59 pmAnyone who wants Dean Saunders back must've suffered amnesia, he's a terrible 'football manager' and has smartly given up on it as a profession.How do work than one out then. He turned the shambles of the ‘experiment’ into League 1 Champions inside 12 months. Admittedly he left for Wolves before the goal was achieved but it was his team that he built and it was a team with a great Captain, was full of leaders with a winning mentality, a team with grit, determination, a never say die attitude and the best team spirit I have ever seen in a Rovers team. Other than that he was a rubbish manager. What a ridiculous statement RoversAlias imo of course.