| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? 11:45 - Feb 25 with 848 views | SwansIndependent | Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? 25th Feb 2023 11:43It seems from the latest comments from the club and Russell Martin that regardless of a growing amount of calls for the head coach to be sacked that this is something that just won’t happen. Okay, a heavy defeat on Monday will definitely give more thought to that scenario, but really are the majority owners going to stick with Martin regardless ? 0 Accept it ? Or not, click above.
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 12:13 - Feb 25 with 807 views | angryjack | That's all can happen mo way in z million years we get play offs.. |  | |  |
| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 12:37 - Feb 25 with 781 views | onehunglow | It’s a case of staying up,as I might have said before . We have to reboot . |  |
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:02 - Feb 25 with 764 views | Badlands | Yes … pretty much has been since the end of October. I'm not suggestion relegation here. But while are 12th in the table were only 11 points off the bottom three clubs (all on 31) This round last year we were 16th but 18 points clear of the team in 22nd position. [Post edited 25 Feb 2023 13:09]
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:14 - Feb 25 with 739 views | heatwave | Having seen any alternative to this for some time. I'd just like to know what go again means. We haven't got going for nearly two seasons. |  | |  |
| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:16 - Feb 25 with 735 views | onehunglow |
| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:02 - Feb 25 by Badlands | Yes … pretty much has been since the end of October. I'm not suggestion relegation here. But while are 12th in the table were only 11 points off the bottom three clubs (all on 31) This round last year we were 16th but 18 points clear of the team in 22nd position. [Post edited 25 Feb 2023 13:09]
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It is a possibility until we have the requisite points. Right now,I d challenge anyone to suggest when the next points are coining from. Lower league clubs beat us . Rotherham well might then we will really see the reality of it all. |  |
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:22 - Feb 25 with 732 views | union_jack |
| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:16 - Feb 25 by onehunglow | It is a possibility until we have the requisite points. Right now,I d challenge anyone to suggest when the next points are coining from. Lower league clubs beat us . Rotherham well might then we will really see the reality of it all. |
With confidence levels as low as they are I wouldn’t bet against it. |  |
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:26 - Feb 25 with 723 views | onehunglow |
| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:22 - Feb 25 by union_jack | With confidence levels as low as they are I wouldn’t bet against it. |
Thankfully,a day off today |  |
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:40 - Feb 25 with 707 views | max936 | Not acceptable at all, he needs to go and go now, its farcical to continue treading the same path. |  |
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:56 - Feb 25 with 672 views | nantywatcher | Every single game we play until the end of the season, and every single manager of those teams we play will know what is required to beat us. No special training sessions needed. A clear game plan and with no opposition players being sent off then we are in trouble. In our remaining thirteen games I find it hard (at present) imagining us gaining ten points. If there is not a massive reboot, we are in a relegation battle. |  | |  |
| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 13:59 - Feb 25 with 664 views | max936 | The Ajax result won't happen here, there are just no signs of things getting better, in fact we've gone backwards, I don't care on how great the training is or how good it looks, although that's good to read, its obvious that those improvements on the training ground aren't being transferred to the actual games, teams seem to easily work us out and its that naivety that has been a constant in Martins time here. |  |
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 14:00 - Feb 25 with 658 views | Flashberryjack | Option 1 Get rid of the current clown immediately. Bring in a manager that at least has a clue of football management. Stay up and keep fingers crossed for next season. Option 2 Keep the present clown. Stay up by our fingertips (Mr clown claims staying up is a success). Start next season with the clown still in charge. After a string of bad results, relegation becomes a probability rather than a possibility, dither, dither dither from the owners, eventually they sack the clown. Bring in a new manager who inherits a squad of players devoid of any enthusiasm, determination or confidence. Things improve slightly, but we get relegated nevertheless. |  |
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 14:06 - Feb 25 with 644 views | max936 |
| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 14:00 - Feb 25 by Flashberryjack | Option 1 Get rid of the current clown immediately. Bring in a manager that at least has a clue of football management. Stay up and keep fingers crossed for next season. Option 2 Keep the present clown. Stay up by our fingertips (Mr clown claims staying up is a success). Start next season with the clown still in charge. After a string of bad results, relegation becomes a probability rather than a possibility, dither, dither dither from the owners, eventually they sack the clown. Bring in a new manager who inherits a squad of players devoid of any enthusiasm, determination or confidence. Things improve slightly, but we get relegated nevertheless. |
The owners have buried their heads in the sand in the naïve belief that things will get better, I would say that they aren't interested, but there's a financial implication for them to consider before the lack of interest, you'd have thought anyway. |  |
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| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 14:39 - Feb 25 with 600 views | heatwave |
| Is it a case now of just staying up and going again next season ? on 14:00 - Feb 25 by Flashberryjack | Option 1 Get rid of the current clown immediately. Bring in a manager that at least has a clue of football management. Stay up and keep fingers crossed for next season. Option 2 Keep the present clown. Stay up by our fingertips (Mr clown claims staying up is a success). Start next season with the clown still in charge. After a string of bad results, relegation becomes a probability rather than a possibility, dither, dither dither from the owners, eventually they sack the clown. Bring in a new manager who inherits a squad of players devoid of any enthusiasm, determination or confidence. Things improve slightly, but we get relegated nevertheless. |
Calling him a clown is out of order. Clowns do try to entertain the public. |  | |  |
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