WeltonBlade
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Good grief 
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My bigger concern is that Preston don't make automatic promotion, finish 3rd and we finish 6th.
They bullied us all over the pitch in the Cup game replay and know exactly how to beat us.
I wouldn't fancy MKD at Wembley but reckon we could beat them over 2 legs. Hopefully we could see off Swindon but Chesterfield - nightmare!
Football is a funny old game and anything can happen but I'm not sure any Blade on here would seriously view us as anything other than the outsiders in the Play-Offs. On praise and Grumble a Chesterfield fan said their manager was "infectious" and that spoke volumes. At the end of the day the 4 managers will determine what belief they can instill in their players.
It's what they do in the play-offs that will define the season now. I just hope Clough knows what his best team is if all are fit and he's not going to p1ss about tinkering when the play-offs begin.
It all comes down to whether we do the playoffs in one of our purple patches that have taken up around 30% of the season in which we look like we can beat anyone or whether we do them in the same manner as the other 70% percent... The team of blind, disabled school children that just got beaten comfortably by league two Yeovil.
The biggest annoyance is with a bloody good leader and CB , we would be pissing this league , but round pegs in square holes just does not work or wash.
Millwall DLWLW
Peterborough WLDDW
Huddersfield Town LLLWDW
Yeovil Town WWLWL
Rotherham United DLWDW
Last 5 Play Off winners weren't exactly smashing teams daft in the last 5 games of the regular season. Form going into the playoffs is bollocks, it's how your team is set up and fired up for those 2 or 3 games.
Agree, at no time did I see Wolves or Burnley as a threat.
You didn't see Burnley as a threat after they'd beaten us and shown they knew exactly how to deal with us 2 weeks before the end of the season?
The thing that still annoys me about that is that Blackwell learnt nothing from that game, and made it easy for them.
Us not turning up was and always seems to be the problem.
When Brown stepped up to take the penalty against Wolves I really thought it was going to be 3-2 to us.
Our best performance was against palace, Hopkins goal was a pearler that you couldn't blame on us not performing.
No, but the momentum and team spirit that wins like this engender will count for a lot.All those goals for Swindon, MK and Chesterfield won't actually count for anything in the play offs...
We were 3-0 down when Brown missed, but I know what you mean.
I cannot agree that Palace was our best performance. We didn't have a shot on target, did we? It was a non-performance.
All four games are tied for worst performance in my eyes. We arguably showed most attacking intent against Wolves. At least Murray had to make a few saves.
i think they count for nothing if you look at history... but happy to be proved otherwiseNo, but the momentum and team spirit that wins like this engender will count for a lot.
I agree. Honestly think it's 50/50 whether we go up or not no matter how bad we play in the rest of the league games.In truth our "purple patches" under Clough have been mostly in the Cup against higher status teams. In those games we have full licence to get 10 men behind the ball and nick a result. When you do that it can often work if the opposition have an off-day or are lacking confidence in attack; Lady Luck often swings towards the negative side as the pressure builds on the better side.. The opposition in the league do it to us week in week out.
That's what we'll do in the Play-Offs and it just might work. Trouble is that is no way to build a football club.
Hate to say it, but should we lose to Bradford on Saturday and Rochdale win, they'll be five points behind us with a game in hand. Imagine the pressure on us at Orient knowing that we could potentially be looking at dropping out of the Play Off places if we lose that game.
Avoiding a loss to Bradford is essential, and a win is needed to settle our nerves. A draw for us v Bradford combined with a Rochdale win would maintain a clear 3 point gap (if they win their game in hand at home Orient on Tuesday). However, should that happen, they would have a better goal difference.
Their final two games are MK Dons at home and Barnsley away.
We can also hope that Chesterfield screw up against Oldham next weekend before they face Bristol City at home the following week. However, we still might go into that final game needing something.
In truth our "purple patches" under Clough have been mostly in the Cup against higher status teams. In those games we have full licence to get 10 men behind the ball and nick a result. When you do that it can often work if the opposition have an off-day or are lacking confidence in attack; Lady Luck often swings towards the negative side as the pressure builds on the better side.. The opposition in the league do it to us week in week out.
That's what we'll do in the Play-Offs and it just might work. Trouble is that is no way to build a football club.
What, promotion is no way to build a football club?? Seems like the perfect way to build a football club to me.
If we manage to get up through the play offs I couldn't give two shits how we do it - long ball, counter attack, nice football, win both games on pens - as long as we win them I don't care, and how we win them has zero relevance when it comes to building a football club. You think Chelsea gave two shits how they won the champions league the other year?? It was a one off game and they had to win it by any means possible, doesn't mean they then base their whole ethos on that method.
And in terms of 'building a football club' then that's one of the things Clough is doing well and has done well at previous clubs. On a whole his signings have been good, he's promoted youth, spends a lot of time watching youth games, tied 6 youth players to pro deals, he's trying to instill a better style of football - granted it needs to be faster, but he'll get there. These are all hall marks of how to build a football club.
If Clough had more than one Northern Premier League promotion to his name in his 17 years in management then I might make more allowance for what I have seen with my own eyes these past 17 months. Those two previous spells in management were clearly two very slow building projects and Clough seems to be one of those builders who lays about five bricks a day. His new building is still way below ground after 17 months but you see good solid foundations and I'm pleased for you. I still see a big pile of rubble.
The first 2 and a half years of warnocks reign was utter dross, some crap signings, awful football. He then had a break through season in 2002-2003 due to the emergence of two youngsters in jags and tonge (who he brought through), the signing of McCall and wonder season from brown.
Two more hugely disappointing seasons followed, with some shocking performances, before he got it right in his 6th full season in charge. When warnock finally got it right he had been in management for about 25 years.
In his time with us he managed to bring through some good youngsters, see the building of the academy, double crowds and get us promoted. He also spent a fair bit of money from 2003 onwards.
This took him 6-7 years. So a fair amount of time! ...and he had numerous promotions on his cv, but it still took him over half a decade!
Clough has been here 1 and a half years, and not even had 1 full season yet.
Don't give me this crap about him only having 1 promotion in 17 years. So what, doesn't make a jot of difference. Do you want us to hire Paul sturrock, ronnie Moore, Gary megson - they've all had promotions.
Since warnock left we've gone with a manager who had a promotion and cup finals on his CV - didn't work. We went with a manager who had no promotions - didn't work. We went with a rookie manager - didn't work. We went with a 'blade' who had a promotion on his CV and he was a disaster that gave up on the club and got us relegated. We went with another manager with several promotions on his CV - he failed. We went with another rookie manager - he lasted about 10 weeks.
That's just about every scenario going, and we still haven't had a promotion since we left the premier league. And out of all the above and warnock, the only time we've had any success is when we've given a manager TIME.
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