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Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
Sorry chap, but you can ignore what Wagner SAID, after the game. We have EYES.

You turned up for a 0-0 draw, and Ward particularly was blatantly time wasting right from kick-off. It was a HORRIBLE spectacle - a daft given how your team are capable of playing.

I thought it was just me who remembered that game for their time wasting.
 


Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
IF we go up, tbh I don't want any of the teams currently in the play-off positions to go up. If it were Leeds or Sheffield Weds, we'd never hear the end of it. Global media would be in melt down. If it were Reading it would be ridiculous - how can a team lose 7-1 and still be promoted? The least worst option is, of course, Hudds. But Wagner has spoiled it for me - if Hudds went up it would be all about him. So, come on Fulham!

Despite all of the French sunshine and caffeine you speak a lot of sense James!
 


ozzygull

Well-known member
Oct 6, 2003
3,861
Reading
Out of the teams with playoff hopes I would like it to be Fullham. The trips to Craven Cottage in the last three season have been some of the best days out. It seems like a great club and their fans are decent as well. Don't like Reading for obvious reasons. Huddersfield I no problem with them at all and if they do it, then they deserve it. Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday seem to have the same level of entitlement attitude, so duck them.
 


Sirius76

Banned
Oct 28, 2008
107
I think Hudds have an outside chance of catching Newcastle still. They are home playing Preston next who got demolished by Leeds so their promotion push is over. Newcastle are at home to Leeds next who probably need the points more. The next game for Hudds comes soon afterwards and Derby will have been away to Brentford a few days earlier so might be tired and also their promotion chances are over now too. Newcastle are away to Ipswich who have lost less at home than Newcastle have I think. So if the results go Hudds' way then they could be very close with a game in hand which would give them a boost for their home game against Fulham to possibly get to 83 points. Newcastle will then have a tricky game against Preston two days later and would be under pressure.
 




sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
I think Hudds have an outside chance of catching Newcastle still. They are home playing Preston next who got demolished by Leeds so their promotion push is over. Newcastle are at home to Leeds next who probably need the points more. The next game for Hudds comes soon afterwards and Derby will have been away to Brentford a few days earlier so might be tired and also their promotion chances are over now too. Newcastle are away to Ipswich who have lost less at home than Newcastle have I think. So if the results go Hudds' way then they could be very close with a game in hand which would give them a boost for their home game against Fulham to possibly get to 83 points. Newcastle will then have a tricky game against Preston two days later and would be under pressure.
Lol.....No they haven't:glare:
 


Sirius76

Banned
Oct 28, 2008
107
I posted elsewhere that Hudds could start to smell blood and get a boost if Leeds beat Newcastle (who have had some strange home defeats). Preston's play off hopes are over now so Hudds have a good chance of beating them next, especially as they are at home where they are usually impressive at. The only away game Hudds have in the three games is against Derby but they have just lost their promotion chances too and would have been away to Brentford a few days earlier. So if Newcastle fail to beat Ipswich too (they only lost 4 games at home compared to 5 for Newcastle I think) then Hudds will have ae boost for their home game with Fulham and could possibly get to 83 while Newcastle will be on 84 or 85 if my predictions happen. It's not all that unlikely. Newcastle would then be under pressure for their 44th game against Preston two days after Hudds play.
 


Not Andy Naylor

Well-known member
Dec 12, 2007
8,803
Seven Dials
I posted elsewhere that Hudds could start to smell blood and get a boost if Leeds beat Newcastle (who have had some strange home defeats). Preston's play off hopes are over now so Hudds have a good chance of beating them next, especially as they are at home where they are usually impressive at. The only away game Hudds have in the three games is against Derby but they have just lost their promotion chances too and would have been away to Brentford a few days earlier. So if Newcastle fail to beat Ipswich too (they only lost 4 games at home compared to 5 for Newcastle I think) then Hudds will have ae boost for their home game with Fulham and could possibly get to 83 while Newcastle will be on 84 or 85 if my predictions happen. It's not all that unlikely. Newcastle would then be under pressure for their 44th game against Preston two days after Hudds play.

I'd rather Huddersfield just started resting players in preparation for the play-offs, if it's all the same.
 




Wagner made one dumb comment to gee up his troops and I don't think we should be obsessing about that.

I look at what he's done as very similar to what Hughton did last season. If we deserved to go up last season, so do Hudds this season. Who will? Them or Leeds I reckon
 








spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,816
Crawley
Wagner made one dumb comment to gee up his troops and I don't think we should be obsessing about that.

I look at what he's done as very similar to what Hughton did last season. If we deserved to go up last season, so do Hudds this season. Who will? Them or Leeds I reckon

Wednesday is my tip. Have you seen the amount of good strikers they have ?
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,915
Wagner made one dumb comment to gee up his troops and I don't think we should be obsessing about that.

I look at what he's done as very similar to what Hughton did last season. If we deserved to go up last season, so do Hudds this season. Who will? Them or Leeds I reckon

This is NSC – that's how we roll. See Nigel "If they can keep with us" Adkins and Paul "Premier League Ready" Barber as previous examples :lol:
 






Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
50,219
Goldstone
But Fulham is a great away trip and although I loathe them, Reading is very doable, plus they aren't particularly good.
Indeed, if Reading were promoted there'd only be 2 relegation places to avoid.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
50,219
Goldstone
I look at what he's done as very similar to what Hughton did last season. If we deserved to go up last season, so do Hudds this season.
If they get to 89 points and are cheated out of promotion by shit refs, then I'll agree, they deserve it.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,243
Surrey
If they get to 89 points and are cheated out of promotion by shit refs, then I'll agree, they deserve it.

Indeed. Huddersfield will deserve it if they finish third, but it really isn't comparable to our situation last season. They are almost out of it and we still have 5 (6) to play.
 


Hugo Rune

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2012
21,667
Brighton
Wagner's comments were ill advised. Especially as they probably referred to play-off performances and not our run of form such as winning 5 in 6 games in April last year.

I think Wagner must now confront there real bottlers. His loan players. They were the stars of his show but have no emotional investment or financial commitment to care as much as his permanent players.

However, we have seen great performance from our loan players Tomori & Poco but they are not our spine or our best players.
 




spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,816
Crawley
If Huddersfield fail to go up Wagner will be poached by Norwich next season. The Canaries have pinched there head of football guy Webber the other week. He is responsible for replacing the manager. Norwich have placed Irvine in temporary charge until the end of the season. I guess they are simply waiting until Town fail to go up before making the move. Just a hunch like.
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,457
Chandlers Ford
Wagner's comments were ill advised. Especially as they probably referred to play-off performances and not our run of form such as winning 5 in 6 games in April last year.

I think Wagner must now confront there real bottlers. His loan players. They were the stars of his show but have no emotional investment or financial commitment to care as much as his permanent players.
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Really?

Mooy has continued to perform, and Brown and Palmer have been out injured.

The Terrier's massive BOTTLEJOB has been collective.
 


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