TiaMaria7 said:Wilf Wild 1937 said:TiaMaria7 said:We have to win our next 2 home games against Hull and Stoke. After the win against Arsenal last week, we've got a good chance to gain some momentum, confidence and hopefully extend our lead over our other challengers for top 4.
You're right consistency is the key. Your defence is pretty much non existent but with your fire power you should have enough to put
most teams away. It's quite a weak league this year so I think that you probably will make the top 4. What's your take on Van Persie?
Yeah I mean we caught a break last week with the result at the Emirates and with two relatively simple fixtures coming up, we have a chance to win 4 games in a row. As you mentioned consistency is key, something we haven't been able to rely on with our defence. Injuries have hampered us at the back greatly this season.
RVP is a tough one, he seems to be struggling, though on the flip side of the coin we've struggled to provide him with the service I'd expect. I didn't imagine Rooney and Fellaini would be our CM pairing of our choice this season, quite obviously lacks creativity. Hope we can get Herrera back fit and playing in there.
I do think it's time for RVP to be dropped and Wilson given a go, and with Falcao approaching full fitness seems as though RVP may well find himself not in favour.
Shirley said:TiaMaria7 said:Wilf Wild 1937 said:You're right consistency is the key. Your defence is pretty much non existent but with your fire power you should have enough to put
most teams away. It's quite a weak league this year so I think that you probably will make the top 4. What's your take on Van Persie?
Yeah I mean we caught a break last week with the result at the Emirates and with two relatively simple fixtures coming up, we have a chance to win 4 games in a row. As you mentioned consistency is key, something we haven't been able to rely on with our defence. Injuries have hampered us at the back greatly this season.
RVP is a tough one, he seems to be struggling, though on the flip side of the coin we've struggled to provide him with the service I'd expect. I didn't imagine Rooney and Fellaini would be our CM pairing of our choice this season, quite obviously lacks creativity. Hope we can get Herrera back fit and playing in there.
I do think it's time for RVP to be dropped and Wilson given a go, and with Falcao approaching full fitness seems as though RVP may well find himself not in favour.
Your first 6 fixtures were relatively simple so what makes you think the next 2 are?
TiaMaria7 said:Shirley said:TiaMaria7 said:Yeah I mean we caught a break last week with the result at the Emirates and with two relatively simple fixtures coming up, we have a chance to win 4 games in a row. As you mentioned consistency is key, something we haven't been able to rely on with our defence. Injuries have hampered us at the back greatly this season.
RVP is a tough one, he seems to be struggling, though on the flip side of the coin we've struggled to provide him with the service I'd expect. I didn't imagine Rooney and Fellaini would be our CM pairing of our choice this season, quite obviously lacks creativity. Hope we can get Herrera back fit and playing in there.
I do think it's time for RVP to be dropped and Wilson given a go, and with Falcao approaching full fitness seems as though RVP may well find himself not in favour.
Your first 6 fixtures were relatively simple so what makes you think the next 2 are?
To be fair, our form has been a lot more consistent since the transfer window closed. The first 3 games were a nightmare, to only walk away with 2 points from Swansea, Sunderland & Burnley was poor.
Think we're a bit more settled at this stage of the season then we were in those first few games and our OT form has been good. Also, surely you'd agree Hull and Stoke at home are relatively simple?
Then again, Stoke have had some good away wins, haven't they? :P
Ive never really got the OAP bully thingShirley said:TiaMaria7 said:Shirley said:Your first 6 fixtures were relatively simple so what makes you think the next 2 are?
To be fair, our form has been a lot more consistent since the transfer window closed. The first 3 games were a nightmare, to only walk away with 2 points from Swansea, Sunderland & Burnley was poor.
Think we're a bit more settled at this stage of the season then we were in those first few games and our OT form has been good. Also, surely you'd agree Hull and Stoke at home are relatively simple?
Then again, Stoke have had some good away wins, haven't they? :P
Don't agree at all, no such thing as a relatively simple game at home in the prem.
You need to remind yourself you no longer have that horrible bully at the helm.
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Welcome to Bluemoon.TiaMaria7 said:We have to win our next 2 home games against Hull and Stoke. After the win against Arsenal last week, we've got a good chance to gain some momentum, confidence and hopefully extend our lead over our other challengers for top 4.