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My vote of "relegated" is on the assumption that there is no change of manager in the very near future. If there was a change soon then my opinion would almost certainly change. We have looked like a team destined for relegation for most of the game at Hull,the entire first half against Brentford and Mbro,all of the game yesterday and large chunks of most of the other games. Although we won at Swansea the defence was repeatedly torn apart.
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Following the defeat to QPR, where do you expect Town to finish? on 13:01 - Oct 21 with 2718 views
If we play like we did yesterday as we did away at Hull, home to Bolton and during the first halves of Norwich, Brentford, Boro and the second half at Birmingham, we're certainties for the drop.
I'd never ever expect this board to be so firmly in a negative direction, given how optimistic many posters here usually are, this is a clear indication of how bad things really are now.
I'm still Hurst in and think he can turn things around, although I accept I'm in the minority. Hurst is no rookie and no fool and has had success at every club he's managed at.
We will stay up this season
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Far too early to predict. If things continue as they are for too much longer we will be relegated. Sooner or later something will change and what that change is critical. The wrong change and we could easily be far worse off than now. The right change and we could be safe. The right change is not necessarily replacing Hurst either, but something is not working and needs to fixed soon.
Is it really as ridiculous as it sounds.....? on 15:41 - Oct 21 by Bloots
....obviously a lot of people would have to eat a lot of humble pie.
I doubt very much if he left on bad terms with anyone at the club other than the fans.
But I assume his ego (quite naturally) would stop it happening. You're right, it'll never happen.
Shame, obviously.
Division 3 it is.
As I wish and have always wished that he never left then the possibility of him returning does not apply in my case but I think that you are right that within the club there would be few if any problems.
Still think the chances of it happening are next to zero though.
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Following the defeat to QPR, where do you expect Town to finish? on 15:48 - Oct 21 with 2420 views
Is it really as ridiculous as it sounds.....? on 15:47 - Oct 21 by PJH
As I wish and have always wished that he never left then the possibility of him returning does not apply in my case but I think that you are right that within the club there would be few if any problems.
Still think the chances of it happening are next to zero though.
....no chance.
Unfortunately.
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The numbskulls..... on 15:51 - Oct 21 with 2395 views
Following the defeat to QPR, where do you expect Town to finish? on 12:34 - Oct 21 by PJH
My vote of "relegated" is on the assumption that there is no change of manager in the very near future. If there was a change soon then my opinion would almost certainly change. We have looked like a team destined for relegation for most of the game at Hull,the entire first half against Brentford and Mbro,all of the game yesterday and large chunks of most of the other games. Although we won at Swansea the defence was repeatedly torn apart.
The problem with this poll is that Town have sunk to the bottom after their worst display of the seaspn, so the only logical option is relegation. However Brum will probably be docked 15 points, Rotherham are useless and despite all the dud signings, cluless thrashing around and mix and match team selections, Town are one win from safety and probably will be all season long. So safety is almost assured despite Evans and Hurst's worst efforts.
Following the defeat to QPR, where do you expect Town to finish? on 16:20 - Oct 21 by ElephantintheRoom
The problem with this poll is that Town have sunk to the bottom after their worst display of the seaspn, so the only logical option is relegation. However Brum will probably be docked 15 points, Rotherham are useless and despite all the dud signings, cluless thrashing around and mix and match team selections, Town are one win from safety and probably will be all season long. So safety is almost assured despite Evans and Hurst's worst efforts.
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Following the defeat to QPR, where do you expect Town to finish? on 16:25 - Oct 21 with 2242 views
Following the defeat to QPR, where do you expect Town to finish? on 16:20 - Oct 21 by ElephantintheRoom
The problem with this poll is that Town have sunk to the bottom after their worst display of the seaspn, so the only logical option is relegation. However Brum will probably be docked 15 points, Rotherham are useless and despite all the dud signings, cluless thrashing around and mix and match team selections, Town are one win from safety and probably will be all season long. So safety is almost assured despite Evans and Hurst's worst efforts.
Those big point deductions never seem to happen. Even if it does, how dire that we're relying on that.
Following the defeat to QPR, where do you expect Town to finish? on 16:20 - Oct 21 by ElephantintheRoom
The problem with this poll is that Town have sunk to the bottom after their worst display of the seaspn, so the only logical option is relegation. However Brum will probably be docked 15 points, Rotherham are useless and despite all the dud signings, cluless thrashing around and mix and match team selections, Town are one win from safety and probably will be all season long. So safety is almost assured despite Evans and Hurst's worst efforts.