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Quote from: lee.j09 on February 11, 2018, 09:57:03 amOh and please explain where I have said we have or will have 67 points? the eleven games which you consider to be relegation form have yielded 16 points; as our colonial cousins would say, you do the math (to extrapolate that over an entire season...)and as for your very civil invitation, no thanks, i'm just a gobshite keyboard warrior who, as everyone will confirm, has neither courage in my convictions, principles or sense of common decency - best ignored - but that doesn't make you any less wrong
Oh and please explain where I have said we have or will have 67 points?
Quote from: dickos1 on February 10, 2018, 10:28:07 pmPeterborough awayShrewsbury awayScunthorpe awayPortsmouth away Everyone would have snapped your hand off to get 4 points from these fixtures, the home form has been poor. But we've lost one game out of 11 games and we've people asking for the manager to be sacked.Get a gripI haven’t seen one post saying he should be sacked. What we are despairing at is Fergie tactics and constantly playing people out of position. Unable to defend corners week in week out.Those four draws were excellent points yes.
Peterborough awayShrewsbury awayScunthorpe awayPortsmouth away Everyone would have snapped your hand off to get 4 points from these fixtures, the home form has been poor. But we've lost one game out of 11 games and we've people asking for the manager to be sacked.Get a grip
According to my records we were 17th in League One when Dickov walked out the door after the Gillingham game on 5th September 2016. Two years of Ferguson and we are now sitting at 15th in the same league. Is that the record of a successful manager? What I find disconcerting is his belief that draws and a mediocre performance are acceptable. We have picked up only 6 points from the last 7 games and that is the record of a team that would be relegated over a full season. Don’t be fooled by our current mid-table position as most teams in League One have games in hand over us and that will drive our true position down. Unless we pick up more points soon we could be in trouble. The squad we have at the moment are not tough enough to cope with the nasty physical side that comes at the end of every season. I would swap ALL our strikers for one Billy Sharp any day.
Quote from: Campsall rover on February 11, 2018, 08:55:14 amQuote from: dickos1 on February 10, 2018, 10:28:07 pmPeterborough awayShrewsbury awayScunthorpe awayPortsmouth away Everyone would have snapped your hand off to get 4 points from these fixtures, the home form has been poor. But we've lost one game out of 11 games and we've people asking for the manager to be sacked.Get a gripI haven’t seen one post saying he should be sacked. What we are despairing at is Fergie tactics and constantly playing people out of position. Unable to defend corners week in week out.Those four draws were excellent points yes. You're not looking properly then, opening post says he should be considering his own position, another says he won't be going again until he's left the club, another stating he's clueless.Not many clubs will have supporters stating nonsense like this after a run of 1 defeat in 11 games
Quote from: dickos1 on February 11, 2018, 12:08:23 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on February 11, 2018, 08:55:14 amQuote from: dickos1 on February 10, 2018, 10:28:07 pmPeterborough awayShrewsbury awayScunthorpe awayPortsmouth away Everyone would have snapped your hand off to get 4 points from these fixtures, the home form has been poor. But we've lost one game out of 11 games and we've people asking for the manager to be sacked.Get a gripI haven’t seen one post saying he should be sacked. What we are despairing at is Fergie tactics and constantly playing people out of position. Unable to defend corners week in week out.Those four draws were excellent points yes. You're not looking properly then, opening post says he should be considering his own position, another says he won't be going again until he's left the club, another stating he's clueless.Not many clubs will have supporters stating nonsense like this after a run of 1 defeat in 11 gamesBut neither of the two examples you have quoted are asking for the manager to be sacked.Six points from the last seven games is another way of looking at things as well.As you can tell from the majority of posts on this thread though, there is concern about our current position.
Clearly dickos, you live in a blinkered world where until it is confirmed we are relegated (hopefully not!) you will not accept that we are only just skimming above the drop zone with only 6 points of safety and other clubs have games in hand. If you want to think everything is hunky dory and we are fine go ahead, but you can't expect the rest of us to ignore facts.
Shoot the manager,shoot the ref . I believe the idea is you support your team through thick and thin. The manager picks the team for us to support and they need the fans encouragement to deliver the best performance on the pitch. We are a new league one team and are holding our own so far , if detractors can offer constructive alternative to what we have which will improve our present position then I will listen ,until then DRFC as a whole have my 100% support.
Quote from: redordead on February 11, 2018, 03:57:39 pm Shoot the manager,shoot the ref . I believe the idea is you support your team through thick and thin. The manager picks the team for us to support and they need the fans encouragement to deliver the best performance on the pitch. We are a new league one team and are holding our own so far , if detractors can offer constructive alternative to what we have which will improve our present position then I will listen ,until then DRFC as a whole have my 100% support.I think we all give 100% support to the team.I certainly do, but it doesn’t mean that I can’t show concern that we can’t seem to win a game.Those who appear to be happy with that are welcome to their own opinion.
You really think some of them will win all their games in hand, we can only play some of them once We aren't far apart then in points needed, so we nearly agree
You really think some of them will win all their games in hand
Obviously they all won't win all their games in hand but some of them are bound to.Realistically we need 12-15 points, I reckon.
Quote from: RedJ on February 11, 2018, 09:34:23 pmObviously they all won't win all their games in hand but some of them are bound to.Realistically we need 12-15 points, I reckon.According to the old Stubbs method, the team finishing 4th bottom this year will get 44 points. Not sure I believe it myself, but I’ve said that in the past and it’s never been out by more than a point or two. So I’ll stick my neck out. Two more wins and we’re safe.
DICKOS I admire your loyalty ( if that is the right word ) to all things DRFC but you really do need to take your blinkers off. I consider myself to be one of the most positive posters on this site, Always looking for the positives not the negatives. But reality is what is staring us in our faces. DF is not improving this team, in fact I feel at times we are going backwards. Allowances need to be made due the age of many of our players I will accept. The problem is Fergie’s constant tinkering with formations and playing Mason, Rowe and Blair in particular out of position. Tommy Rowe is our most creative player and yesterday he spent 75 mins in his own half. That is quite frankly ludicrous. Mason is a right back and needs to stay there as we don’t have anyone else better in the current squad. Blair is not a full back and should be playing further up the pitch where his pace can hurt the opposition. Until DF gets this right we are going to continue to struggle to string positive results together. Is it any wonder we score so few goals when the players that should be creating chances ( and scoring some goals themselves) are spending nearly all their time defending. We created almost ZERO chances yesterday and got very luck at the death. Our starting formation yesterday was a joke. The opposition must be laughing when they see our best player at left back. DICKOS open your eyes and take those red and white hooped tinted glasses off and be HONEST. Do you really think everything is well with the way DF is running the tactical side of the team. What about our continual inability to defend corners? It’s an epidemic which HAS TO BE SORTED. The next two matches have to yield 4 points or we are in a relegation battle. FACT not FICTION.
Quote from: Campsall rover on February 11, 2018, 07:30:38 pmDICKOS I admire your loyalty ( if that is the right word ) to all things DRFC but you really do need to take your blinkers off. I consider myself to be one of the most positive posters on this site, Always looking for the positives not the negatives. But reality is what is staring us in our faces. DF is not improving this team, in fact I feel at times we are going backwards. Allowances need to be made due the age of many of our players I will accept. The problem is Fergie’s constant tinkering with formations and playing Mason, Rowe and Blair in particular out of position. Tommy Rowe is our most creative player and yesterday he spent 75 mins in his own half. That is quite frankly ludicrous. Mason is a right back and needs to stay there as we don’t have anyone else better in the current squad. Blair is not a full back and should be playing further up the pitch where his pace can hurt the opposition. Until DF gets this right we are going to continue to struggle to string positive results together. Is it any wonder we score so few goals when the players that should be creating chances ( and scoring some goals themselves) are spending nearly all their time defending. We created almost ZERO chances yesterday and got very luck at the death. Our starting formation yesterday was a joke. The opposition must be laughing when they see our best player at left back. DICKOS open your eyes and take those red and white hooped tinted glasses off and be HONEST. Do you really think everything is well with the way DF is running the tactical side of the team. What about our continual inability to defend corners? It’s an epidemic which HAS TO BE SORTED. The next two matches have to yield 4 points or we are in a relegation battle. FACT not FICTION. If we win on Tuesday we're likely to go 11th, that's not a relegation battle, even if we then lose on Saturday. I've said many times when he's got things wrong, Wigan away for example, Scunthorpe away, and yes on Saturday. But all managers make decisions that supporters don't agree with, listen to talk sport you'll get Man U fans, arsenal fans, Liverpool fans all complaining about their manager. But the facts are we've lost one game out of 11, we're midtable, a place where most of the complainers said they'd snap your hand off for. The whole meaning of midtable means your not that far off the relegation zone, As for going backwards, we've played 32 games this season, the first 16 games we got 18 points the second 16 games we've got 21 points. From much tougher fixtures. Not going backwards are we.I can't believe you say you try to be positive