Stop sniffing the glue mate.Bwfc1958 wrote:I'm with Boggers and Sluffy. I reckon we've got a very good chance. If we've not scored by 70/75 minutes though, a bit of panic and desperation will set in. As it stands though, I actually fancy our chances.
We can still stay up - and will.
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31 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 16:07
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
32 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 16:09
Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!
It's the only way I've made it through the season, I'm not stopping now.karlypants wrote:Stop sniffing the glue mate.Bwfc1958 wrote:I'm with Boggers and Sluffy. I reckon we've got a very good chance. If we've not scored by 70/75 minutes though, a bit of panic and desperation will set in. As it stands though, I actually fancy our chances.
33 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 16:10
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Bwfc1958 wrote:Not just wishful thinking, I believe it. Parky won't want a relegation on his cv, who would? If he can find his bollocks and put out a bit more of an attacking side, which I think he will going off Ken's comments, then a win is attainable.
Everything being said about the Forest game was said before the Burton game, and Parky still picked a negative side.
Does anyone really think Parky is going to send out an attacking team?
34 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 16:11
observer
Andy Walker
I believe you have asked the question incorrectly. Will the Nutters send out an attacking team to visit Parky if he pulls the same crap this week?Natasha Whittam wrote:Bwfc1958 wrote:Not just wishful thinking, I believe it. Parky won't want a relegation on his cv, who would? If he can find his bollocks and put out a bit more of an attacking side, which I think he will going off Ken's comments, then a win is attainable.
Everything being said about the Forest game was said before the Burton game, and Parky still picked a negative side.
Does anyone really think Parky is going to send out an attacking team?
35 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 16:12
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Yes because he’s been forced to do so.Natasha Whittam wrote:Bwfc1958 wrote:Not just wishful thinking, I believe it. Parky won't want a relegation on his cv, who would? If he can find his bollocks and put out a bit more of an attacking side, which I think he will going off Ken's comments, then a win is attainable.
Everything being said about the Forest game was said before the Burton game, and Parky still picked a negative side.
Does anyone really think Parky is going to send out an attacking team?
The team will still fail though.
36 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 16:17
Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!
Impossible KP. According to everyone on here it's only parky to blame. Going by that logic, if he sends out an attacking team, we cannot fail to win. Some people even suggested playoffs would have been possible had parky sent out an attacking team every week. And here I am being called a mentalist...karlypants wrote:Yes because he’s been forced to do so.Natasha Whittam wrote:Bwfc1958 wrote:Not just wishful thinking, I believe it. Parky won't want a relegation on his cv, who would? If he can find his bollocks and put out a bit more of an attacking side, which I think he will going off Ken's comments, then a win is attainable.
Everything being said about the Forest game was said before the Burton game, and Parky still picked a negative side.
Does anyone really think Parky is going to send out an attacking team?
The team will still fail though.
37 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 16:34
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Lots of talk here about picking an attacking side......but just who exactly would that involve?
I don't see which players would be likely to make the difference.....and that's been the problem all season, hence the much-criticised "tinkering".
Would we really lumber the kids with the responsibility in such an important match? I don't think they are up to the physical test of championship football, but certainly promising for the future, by all accounts. Now what did Alan Hansen say all those years ago?
I don't see which players would be likely to make the difference.....and that's been the problem all season, hence the much-criticised "tinkering".
Would we really lumber the kids with the responsibility in such an important match? I don't think they are up to the physical test of championship football, but certainly promising for the future, by all accounts. Now what did Alan Hansen say all those years ago?
38 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 19:01
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Burton and Barnsley have shown more balls in the last few weeks than we've shown all season. They won't be rolling over for Derby or North End.
39 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 19:04
MartinBWFC
Ivan Campo
Stop worrying boncey, sluffy has told us we're staying up, and what he says goes, the rest of us are mentalist.boltonbonce wrote:Burton and Barnsley have shown more balls in the last few weeks than we've shown all season. They won't be rolling over for Derby or North End.
40 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 19:15
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
That's put my mind at ease.MartinBWFC wrote:Stop worrying boncey, sluffy has told us we're staying up, and what he says goes, the rest of us are mentalist.boltonbonce wrote:Burton and Barnsley have shown more balls in the last few weeks than we've shown all season. They won't be rolling over for Derby or North End.
41 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 19:19
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:Burton and Barnsley have shown more balls in the last few weeks than we've shown all season. They won't be rolling over for Derby or North End.
Just like Derby or North End won’t be rolling over for them. Difference is these two teams have real quality and just as much to play for.
42 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Wed May 02 2018, 20:07
wessy
El Hadji Diouf
Great that both Barnsley and Burton also have to win can see them drawing but Derby have helped to put us in this position losing to Burton and Sunderland yet tonking us. Derby unreliable at the very least
43 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Thu May 03 2018, 10:29
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Derby have been very unreliable but they can be caught by PNE which would put them out of the playoffs if they lose so it would be incredibly disappointing if either team didn't bring their A game. That said, if Derby are winning comfortably towards the end of the game, PNE might drop heads and cock it up - and I don't suppose they'd give a second thought to us going down given our playoff history with them.wessy wrote:Great that both Barnsley and Burton also have to win can see them drawing but Derby have helped to put us in this position losing to Burton and Sunderland yet tonking us. Derby unreliable at the very least
But if I could pick two teams to be our rival's opposition for the final game, Derby and PNE would be my choice and in that respect we've had a bit of luck in that the fixtures worked out so that they are the only two teams apart from Fulham and Cardiff who are battling for something.
44 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Thu May 03 2018, 11:25
y2johnny
Tony Kelly
wanderlust wrote:Derby have been very unreliable but they can be caught by PNE which would put them out of the playoffs if they lose so it would be incredibly disappointing if either team didn't bring their A game. That said, if Derby are winning comfortably towards the end of the game, PNE might drop heads and cock it up - and I don't suppose they'd give a second thought to us going down given our playoff history with them.wessy wrote:Great that both Barnsley and Burton also have to win can see them drawing but Derby have helped to put us in this position losing to Burton and Sunderland yet tonking us. Derby unreliable at the very least
But if I could pick two teams to be our rival's opposition for the final game, Derby and PNE would be my choice and in that respect we've had a bit of luck in that the fixtures worked out so that they are the only two teams apart from Fulham and Cardiff who are battling for something.
(Not often we do eh, lusty )
45 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Thu May 03 2018, 13:13
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
So there's just the little matter of beating Forest then....y2johnny wrote:wanderlust wrote:Derby have been very unreliable but they can be caught by PNE which would put them out of the playoffs if they lose so it would be incredibly disappointing if either team didn't bring their A game. That said, if Derby are winning comfortably towards the end of the game, PNE might drop heads and cock it up - and I don't suppose they'd give a second thought to us going down given our playoff history with them.wessy wrote:Great that both Barnsley and Burton also have to win can see them drawing but Derby have helped to put us in this position losing to Burton and Sunderland yet tonking us. Derby unreliable at the very least
But if I could pick two teams to be our rival's opposition for the final game, Derby and PNE would be my choice and in that respect we've had a bit of luck in that the fixtures worked out so that they are the only two teams apart from Fulham and Cardiff who are battling for something.
(Not often we do eh, lusty )
46 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Thu May 03 2018, 13:49
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Which isn’t going to happen....wanderlust wrote:So there's just the little matter of beating Forest then....y2johnny wrote:wanderlust wrote:Derby have been very unreliable but they can be caught by PNE which would put them out of the playoffs if they lose so it would be incredibly disappointing if either team didn't bring their A game. That said, if Derby are winning comfortably towards the end of the game, PNE might drop heads and cock it up - and I don't suppose they'd give a second thought to us going down given our playoff history with them.wessy wrote:Great that both Barnsley and Burton also have to win can see them drawing but Derby have helped to put us in this position losing to Burton and Sunderland yet tonking us. Derby unreliable at the very least
But if I could pick two teams to be our rival's opposition for the final game, Derby and PNE would be my choice and in that respect we've had a bit of luck in that the fixtures worked out so that they are the only two teams apart from Fulham and Cardiff who are battling for something.
(Not often we do eh, lusty )
47 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Thu May 03 2018, 14:33
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
We just have to beat Forest
48 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Thu May 03 2018, 18:28
y2johnny
Tony Kelly
Fucking hell kp. Who got to you? Was it Nat? hes fucking brainwashed you hasnt he? (No its not a typo!)karlypants wrote:Which isn’t going to happen....wanderlust wrote:So there's just the little matter of beating Forest then....y2johnny wrote:wanderlust wrote:Derby have been very unreliable but they can be caught by PNE which would put them out of the playoffs if they lose so it would be incredibly disappointing if either team didn't bring their A game. That said, if Derby are winning comfortably towards the end of the game, PNE might drop heads and cock it up - and I don't suppose they'd give a second thought to us going down given our playoff history with them.wessy wrote:Great that both Barnsley and Burton also have to win can see them drawing but Derby have helped to put us in this position losing to Burton and Sunderland yet tonking us. Derby unreliable at the very least
But if I could pick two teams to be our rival's opposition for the final game, Derby and PNE would be my choice and in that respect we've had a bit of luck in that the fixtures worked out so that they are the only two teams apart from Fulham and Cardiff who are battling for something.
(Not often we do eh, lusty )
49 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Thu May 03 2018, 19:20
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
I have gone somewhat positive to be fair in Norpig’s comp with a 1-1 draw with Alnwick the goal scorer.y2johnny wrote:Fucking hell kp. Who got to you? Was it Nat? hes fucking brainwashed you hasnt he? (No its not a typo!)karlypants wrote:Which isn’t going to happen....wanderlust wrote:So there's just the little matter of beating Forest then....y2johnny wrote:wanderlust wrote:Derby have been very unreliable but they can be caught by PNE which would put them out of the playoffs if they lose so it would be incredibly disappointing if either team didn't bring their A game. That said, if Derby are winning comfortably towards the end of the game, PNE might drop heads and cock it up - and I don't suppose they'd give a second thought to us going down given our playoff history with them.wessy wrote:Great that both Barnsley and Burton also have to win can see them drawing but Derby have helped to put us in this position losing to Burton and Sunderland yet tonking us. Derby unreliable at the very least
But if I could pick two teams to be our rival's opposition for the final game, Derby and PNE would be my choice and in that respect we've had a bit of luck in that the fixtures worked out so that they are the only two teams apart from Fulham and Cardiff who are battling for something.
(Not often we do eh, lusty )
Ken said we will be all out attacking this time so I expect him to be banging the headers in off the corners!
50 Re: We can still stay up - and will. Sun May 06 2018, 14:34
Dunkels King
Nicolas Anelka
WOW. Sluffy was right and so was Ken with his "all out attacking" speech. Fair play. However Parky still has to be booted out.
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