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Would we have Stayed up?

Would GNW have saved us?

  • Yes

    Votes: 66 76.7%
  • No

    Votes: 5 5.8%
  • Too Close to Call

    Votes: 15 17.4%

  • Total voters
    86


Stumpy Tim

Well-known member
McGhee has said all season that we needed a striker in the mould of GNW to make us a team. Since we've had him we've only lost 1 in 6. Does this justify our poor record this season.

So would we have stayed up if we had had GNW up-front all season?
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,709
Living In a Box
IMHO yes, we have so lacked the man to put the ball in the net.

However...............we ain't down yet.
 




Halftime Oranges

New member
Oct 22, 2003
2,324
Rottingdean
its still possible...........i know its slim but if we're down why not save the bad words and anti mcghee till we're down:wave:
 


Jesus Gul

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2004
5,532
a win against Wednesday then take the spirit on to the last two against teams going through the end of season motions. Win those and couple that with Wednesday not getting a win in each of their last games (Reading, Derby) and we stay up (OK if Sheff get 2 draws we need to have made up a few goals but hopefully we can take care of that tomorrow).

Robert's your mother's brother.

Not that hard is it?

Carry on!

:clap:
 




Lawro's Lip

New member
Feb 14, 2004
1,768
West Kent
I think yes. Whatever the faults and inexperience of the squad, the frustrating thing about this season for me has been that generally, we are not that bad. Certainly good enough good enough to hold a place in a Champinship league which has some pretty average teams.All season we have been short of a striker (probably a big one) who could score goals and mix things up a bit to allow others to take advantage and score. GNW could have been that striker.:(
 


dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
Definitely. It would only have taken half a dozen more goals and we would have been safe by know.
 


cheshunt seagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
2,721
Yes as I think we would have picked up many more points away.

Looking back to the other game in East Anglia, if we had scored in the first half against a poor Norwich side, we would have taken the points, the same at Stoke
 








BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
More importanly look at Sheff Wed how they have progressed since they bought in two strikers on loan in January. All they have to do is avoid defeat on Monday and they are safe made possible by the goals of Tudgay and Burton.

If we had got one in September when he first realised that we needed oa striker then the answer is obviously yes we wouldbe in midtable and not in the same position as we are now.

I know who I blame and it isn't MM.
 




ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
7,672
Just far enough away from LDC
BensGrandad said:
More importanly look at Sheff Wed how they have progressed since they bought in two strikers on loan in January. All they have to do is avoid defeat on Monday and they are safe made possible by the goals of Tudgay and Burton.

If we had got one in September when he first realised that we needed oa striker then the answer is obviously yes we wouldbe in midtable and not in the same position as we are now.

I know who I blame and it isn't MM.

Surprise, surprise.

How do we ever cope without a football genius like you not on the board.

Imagine the scenario:

MM - we need a striker

DK - no we dont

MP - indeed boss

Derek Chapman - agreed

Ben's Grandad - I think the lardy jocko's right. I've got £5.64 here

MM - Thanks. Glad someone believes in me. Now where's Ronaldo's number?
 




Basil Fawlty

Don't Mention The War
Yes diffinitely, I said all season long if we don't find a striker we're going to be doomed, I'm glad we've got GNW but I think we've got him to late. IMO.

We would probably be mid-table if we got GNW at the start of the season.
 
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pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,775
West, West, West Sussex
If we'd had him all season, then yes I think we would have stayed up.

Preston A 0-0
Leicester A 0-0
Derby H 0-0
Burnley H 0-0
Preston H 0-0

QPR A 1-1
Luton H 1-1

Cov H 0-1
Watford H 0-1
Sheff Utd H 0-1

Just 2 or 3 more goals here and there and we'd be 6, 9 possibly even 12 points better off.
 
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Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
pasty said:
If we'd had him all season, then yes I think we would have stayed up.

Preston A 0-0
Leicester A 0-0
Derby H 0-0
Burnley H 0-0
Preston H 0-0

QPR A 1-1
Luton H 1-1

Cov H 0-1
Watford H 0-1
Sheff Utd H 0-1

Just 2 or 3 more golas here and there and we'd be 6, 9 possibly even 12 points better off.
Plus, holding up the ball would have taken pressure off the midfield and defence.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Looking at the massive percentages of Yes in this poll, how does it work that 50% of Albion fans on this board blame McGhee for our current position and want him out???
 
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ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
7,672
Just far enough away from LDC
Icy Gull said:
Looking at the massive percentages of Yes in this poll, how does it work that 50% of Albion fans on this board blame McGhee for our current position and want him out???

It could be that they felt that when he did have money to spend, he didn't do it wisely?
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
ROSM said:
Surprise, surprise.

How do we ever cope without a football genius like you not on the board.

Imagine the scenario:

MM - we need a striker

DK - no we dont

MP - indeed boss

Derek Chapman - agreed

Ben's Grandad - I think the lardy jocko's right. I've got £5.64 here

MM - Thanks. Glad someone believes in me. Now where's Ronaldo's number?

As usual you are being too simplistic.

It was obvious to EVERYBODY that we needed a striker way back in September but it appears that all we did was chase after one and unfortunately neither you nor I know how realistic our approaches or offers were.

Sheff Wed earmarked strikers and then the moment the transfer window opened jumped in and got them ON LOAN not bought them what did we do wait until mid March to do exactly the same.

By which time it was too little too late although it was possible to have worked it it hadn 't been for a gutless performance by the team against Southampton.
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
BensGrandad said:
As usual you are being too simplistic.

It was obvious to EVERYBODY that we needed a striker way back in September but it appears that all we did was chase after one and unfortunately neither you nor I know how realistic our approaches or offers were.

Sheff Wed earmarked strikers and then the moment the transfer window opened jumped in and got them ON LOAN not bought them what did we do wait until mid March to do exactly the same.

By which time it was too little too late although it was possible to have worked it it hadn 't been for a gutless performance by the team against Southampton.

I am sure that we earmarked strikers ourselves. It is much easier for a club like Sheff Wed.

1) Higher turnover, higher chance of being able to afford the wages.

2) Better facilities.

3) Well placed in the country, rather than being down of the south coast, which limits the players we could get in.
 


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