mrpotatohead wrote:We won't get relegated, we need 3 points out of the last 9 to guarantee safety even if Barnet win their remaining fixtures, I think issues off the pitch far outstrip anything on it, and all our league status does is adjust the price of the club.
John L wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:We won't get relegated, we need 3 points out of the last 9 to guarantee safety even if Barnet win their remaining fixtures, I think issues off the pitch far outstrip anything on it, and all our league status does is adjust the price of the club.
Getting those 3 points isn't going to be easy though...
fulwoodshrimp wrote:My worry is if we go down we will fold as a club or if we continue we do a "Sunderland" and slip down another league next year. It's a huge game tonight. COYS
Christies Child wrote:fulwoodshrimp wrote:My worry is if we go down we will fold as a club or if we continue we do a "Sunderland" and slip down another league next year. It's a huge game tonight. COYS
Some so called big clubs have slipped down the pecking order who were once in the EFL...Stockport County, York, Darlington to name 3...it can happen....
Ntini wrote:The simple equation is win tonight and we're safe. So your first instinct would be that tonight is a must-win game. That means going for it which, to play devil's advocate, means risking leaving yourself more open at the back. If you go for it and are unlucky and lose, you then have a dint in confidence going into a must-win match on Saturday which would not be ideal.
Scenario 2 is to play as we have recently (Colchester, Lincoln, Swindon, Carlisle, even Crewe on Saturday) and try to keep it tight at the back. A draw tonight relegates Chesterfield. A draw on Saturday relegates Barnet. I don't think this is the right philosophy, but I can understand that Jim might want to go for a "don't lose at all costs" mentality for the next two games.
Two clean sheets = survival. Don't be surprised to see 3 at the back, 2 WBs and then Rose and Kenyon in front with more emphasis on defence than attack.
I'm confident we won't go down, as we have 3 bites at the cherry.
But I'd prefer to have the bite tonight and savour the taste for the remaining games!!!
Ntini wrote:The simple equation is win tonight and we're safe. So your first instinct would be that tonight is a must-win game. That means going for it which, to play devil's advocate, means risking leaving yourself more open at the back. If you go for it and are unlucky and lose, you then have a dint in confidence going into a must-win match on Saturday which would not be ideal.
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