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Re: Dempster press conference Tue 26 Nov

Postby london amber stag » Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:05 pm

We are certainly heading towards oblivion because these players and manager are not good enough. Once you get in a downward spiral in this league it is very hard to recover. No ifs or buts, a new manager needs to be appointed ASAP and a total clear out In January of some of these big time players who have given up playing for our club.
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Re: Dempster press conference Tue 26 Nov

Postby Berryhillstagno1 » Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:10 pm

First half nothing in it, we did OK allowing them too much time on the ball. There finishing was better than ours. Had the chances to score. CJ had a good game, penalties yet again poor. Good workout for the youngsters but this was a second string Vale team. OSJ came on, a substitution that worked but a little late.
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Re: Dempster press conference Tue 26 Nov

Postby spanishstag » Thu Dec 05, 2019 6:05 pm

london amber stag wrote:We are certainly heading towards oblivion because these players and manager are not good enough. Once you get in a downward spiral in this league it is very hard to recover. No ifs or buts, a new manager needs to be appointed ASAP and a total clear out In January of some of these big time players who have given up playing for our club.

We are not heading to oblivion ,we are having a poor season
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Re: Dempster press conference Tue 26 Nov

Postby Chrisuknottm » Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:08 pm

spanishstag wrote:
london amber stag wrote:We are certainly heading towards oblivion because these players and manager are not good enough. Once you get in a downward spiral in this league it is very hard to recover. No ifs or buts, a new manager needs to be appointed ASAP and a total clear out In January of some of these big time players who have given up playing for our club.

We are not heading to oblivion ,we are having a poor season


Wake up and smell the coffee Spanish. We are drifting towards relegation. We can't win for heavens sake and can't play like we can win. We are on course to be contesting that single relegation place and that's the only confidence I've got that there's only one.
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Re: Dempster press conference Tue 26 Nov

Postby MTFCMusings » Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:11 pm

Spanish is right, for once. Talk of relegation is an overreaction. There are nine teams below us, and we only need to be better than one of them, which we comfortable will be.
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Re: Dempster press conference Tue 26 Nov

Postby adamstag » Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:15 pm

MTFCMusings wrote:Spanish is right, for once. Talk of relegation is an overreaction. There are nine teams below us, and we only need to be better than one of them, which we comfortable will be.


Yes and no.

Our points to games ratio on the current trajectory takes us to a predicted whopping 50.8 points (or 51)

Which for the side we have is absolutely ridiculous, it’s beyond defence, it’s beyond shambolic it’s beyond explanation. But yet we still have dempster.

51 points has been enough for sides to go down with before - and had there been 2 relegation spaces it would be a very realistic threat.

However, the perverse reality of bury going under means the threat of relegation isn’t as real as it could well be.

But yet here we are - with a promotion budget talking about relegation and dempster is still here.

Slow hand clap to the board.
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Re: Dempster press conference Tue 26 Nov

Postby MTFCMusings » Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:28 pm

adamstag wrote:
MTFCMusings wrote:Spanish is right, for once. Talk of relegation is an overreaction. There are nine teams below us, and we only need to be better than one of them, which we comfortable will be.


Yes and no.

Our points to games ratio on the current trajectory takes us to a predicted whopping 50.8 points (or 51)

Which for the side we have is absolutely ridiculous, it’s beyond defence, it’s beyond shambolic it’s beyond explanation. But yet we still have dempster.

51 points has been enough for sides to go down with before - and had there been 2 relegation spaces it would be a very realistic threat.

However, the perverse reality of bury going under means the threat of relegation isn’t as real as it could well be.

But yet here we are - with a promotion budget talking about relegation and dempster is still here.

Slow hand clap to the board.


But there isn’t two spaces, so it’s not a realistic threat, IMO.

He’s massively underachieving and deserves to be sacked (a few weeks ago too), but we won’t get relegated.
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Re: Dempster press conference Tue 26 Nov

Postby adamstag » Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:32 pm

MTFCMusings wrote:
adamstag wrote:
MTFCMusings wrote:Spanish is right, for once. Talk of relegation is an overreaction. There are nine teams below us, and we only need to be better than one of them, which we comfortable will be.


Yes and no.

Our points to games ratio on the current trajectory takes us to a predicted whopping 50.8 points (or 51)

Which for the side we have is absolutely ridiculous, it’s beyond defence, it’s beyond shambolic it’s beyond explanation. But yet we still have dempster.

51 points has been enough for sides to go down with before - and had there been 2 relegation spaces it would be a very realistic threat.

However, the perverse reality of bury going under means the threat of relegation isn’t as real as it could well be.

But yet here we are - with a promotion budget talking about relegation and dempster is still here.

Slow hand clap to the board.


But there isn’t two spaces, so it’s not a realistic threat, IMO.

He’s massively underachieving and deserves to be sacked (a few weeks ago too), but we won’t get relegated.


Indeed, very unlikely, but we’d be more likely to be relegated than gain automatic promotion at present (again IMO).

Irrespective, that the talk of relegation in whatever context is being debated is damning
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Re: Dempster press conference Tue 26 Nov

Postby EdwinstoweStag » Fri Dec 06, 2019 7:23 am

adamstag wrote:
MTFCMusings wrote:
adamstag wrote:
MTFCMusings wrote:Spanish is right, for once. Talk of relegation is an overreaction. There are nine teams below us, and we only need to be better than one of them, which we comfortable will be.


Yes and no.

Our points to games ratio on the current trajectory takes us to a predicted whopping 50.8 points (or 51)

Which for the side we have is absolutely ridiculous, it’s beyond defence, it’s beyond shambolic it’s beyond explanation. But yet we still have dempster.

51 points has been enough for sides to go down with before - and had there been 2 relegation spaces it would be a very realistic threat.

However, the perverse reality of bury going under means the threat of relegation isn’t as real as it could well be.

But yet here we are - with a promotion budget talking about relegation and dempster is still here.

Slow hand clap to the board.


But there isn’t two spaces, so it’s not a realistic threat, IMO.

He’s massively underachieving and deserves to be sacked (a few weeks ago too), but we won’t get relegated.


Indeed, very unlikely, but we’d be more likely to be relegated than gain automatic promotion at present (again IMO).

Irrespective, that the talk of relegation in whatever context is being debated is damning


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