Oldgregg86 Posted January 31, 2017 Posted January 31, 2017 Graham. Good Gallagher. Exceptional. Easy good enough for lower end prem team. Hoban. Decent. Williams. Realiable, relatively consistent. Emnes. Showed promise, decent squad player Greer. Past it Mulgrew. Most composed and intelligent player by a mile but constantly injured. Feeney. Average league 1 player at best. Stokes. Absolute joke signing. Three year contract and massive wages for someone who is fit and doesn't play. Can't judge his actual play as he's never had a run in the team. Surly down to his attitude and mentality for reasons stated above. Byrne, Samuelson. Never got a sniff Hendrie. Looked way out of his depth Quote
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RevidgeBlue Posted January 31, 2017 Posted January 31, 2017 Bristol City 2-1 down v Sheffield Wednesday. Could be 9 straight defeats for them. Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted January 31, 2017 Posted January 31, 2017 Just now, RevidgeBlue said: Bristol City 2-1 down v Sheffield Wednesday. Could be 9 straight defeats for them. 2-2 at the moment. Quote
Rover_Shaun Posted January 31, 2017 Posted January 31, 2017 As it stands we are 4 points from safety Quote
Wing Wizard Windy Miller Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 This thread needs pinning now! 1 Quote
Backroom Tom Posted February 1, 2017 Backroom Posted February 1, 2017 Another large step closer tonight As above when Cardiff and Wolves made a change both were around us, they bring proven managers in and now face no danger at all. This was avoidable but now inevitable! 1 Quote
Stuart Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 I honestly believe that we are going down. 1 Quote
davulsukur Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 6 hours ago, Tom said: Another large step closer tonight As above when Cardiff and Wolves made a change both were around us, they bring proven managers in and now face no danger at all. This was avoidable but now inevitable! Just like the last relegation we suffered 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 (edited) We hardly ever win a match. 6 wins and we now in February. There are two remaining relegation spots and it looks as if there will be four teams (Rovers, Wigan, Bristol City and Burton). Can you see us winning more games than any of the others? Edited February 1, 2017 by Mattyblue Quote
Kamy100 Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 Wigan might have gained an advantage over the other teams in relegation scrap with the signings that they made yesterday if they can bed them all in, they signed Grimsby striker Omar Bogle, Rangers goalkeeper Matt Gilks, Eastleigh striker Mikael Mandron, Hartlepool midfielder Josh Laurent and former Rover Jack Byrne. They also got Gabriel Obertan on a free transfer and tied up loan deals for Alex Bruce and James Weir. As you say Matty we have won just 6 games out of 27 and not shown any signs of going on a winning streak with the current failure of a manager. I think we will soon get cut off with Rotherham. A change in management might give us a chance but have I have very little faith in these idiots making the right appointment even if Coyle was sacked. 3 Quote
Glosrover Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 Just now, Kamy100 said: Wigan might have gained an advantage over the other teams in relegation scrap with the signings that they made yesterday if they can bed them all in, they signed Grimsby striker Omar Bogle, Rangers goalkeeper Matt Gilks, Eastleigh striker Mikael Mandron, Hartlepool midfielder Josh Laurent and former Rover Jack Byrne. They also got Gabriel Obertan on a free transfer and tied up loan deals for Alex Bruce and James Weir. As you say Matty we have won just 6 games out of 27 and not shown any signs of going on a winning streak with the current failure of a manager. I think we will soon get cut off with Rotherham. A change in management might give us a chance but have I have very little faith in these idiots making the right appointment even if Coyle was sacked. I'd put at stronger than 'might' ! they seem to have added 8 players, 3 or 4 with Prem experience most comments on the radio commentary of their stuffing by Man U last Sunday suggested they were playing with a purpose and organisation which belied their league position. They now look stronger as a squad than Rovers and they were one of the teams that we hoped would fall away below us. If they don't fall away, then we have to outperform not only Burton [who have a decent manager, likely to now have a 'loyal manager bounce, have 3 points more] but also majorly outperform one of Bristol City, Forest or QPR [all 8 points ahead of us]. Rovers [and arguably Bristol City] look worse than before the window, both have serially failing managers bereft of the ability to get their teams out of their respective runs of woeful performances and I agree that we'll soon be cut adrift if nothing radically changes. I really hate it when Rovers lose, but the only straw I can see to grab is that Senior has blanked Coyle's supposed targets, and in undermining him perhaps needs a really bad result to justify canning him. I think Leeds might present the evidence to show how the right manager can transform the fortunes of a team. I really think that our 'last chance saloon' is to get a really good hiding from someone.............maybe even from Leeds sad, sad days indeed Quote
J*B Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 23 minutes ago, Kamy100 said: Wigan might have gained an advantage over the other teams in relegation scrap with the signings that they made yesterday if they can bed them all in, they signed Grimsby striker Omar Bogle, Rangers goalkeeper Matt Gilks, Eastleigh striker Mikael Mandron, Hartlepool midfielder Josh Laurent and former Rover Jack Byrne. They also got Gabriel Obertan on a free transfer and tied up loan deals for Alex Bruce and James Weir. As you say Matty we have won just 6 games out of 27 and not shown any signs of going on a winning streak with the current failure of a manager. I think we will soon get cut off with Rotherham. A change in management might give us a chance but have I have very little faith in these idiots making the right appointment even if Coyle was sacked. Cracking final day for Wigan. Bogle has all the attributes to be a success, Gilks is experienced, Mandron a wild card, Laurent has been brilliant for Hartlepool although I accept, its a big step up. Even at Rovers we're not in a position to comment on Byrne other than he looked a bit small - but with game time anything could happen. Bruce knows this league inside out and will calm their defence, Weir is a product of United's youth system so could add something. For me, thats Wigan staying up. 1 Quote
Kamy100 Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 Yes I think Wigan will stay up. We are into February and have won just 6 games out of 27. From our remaining 57 points we will need to get 25-28 points to finish out of the bottom 3. Statistically looking at Coyle's last 4 jobs (including Rovers) he has not shown that kind of form in any of them. So on that basis alone we will go down. Other teams are showing that even with poor squads they are able to perform because they have a good manager in place. 1 Quote
47er Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 When we discuss this transfer window,it should be a comparative thing. In other words," have we improved relative to those around us?", not just"have WE a better squad?" I'd say its pretty obvious that we have not. I doubt we've improved much anyway, if at all, because the key areas have not been addressed. Some"manager" this is, forwards tripping over each other while the opposition saunters past the midfield,through the defence and comes face to face with a hapless keeper. And why has Marshall not been training for 2 weeks? Wolves must have known that. How could we have got 1.5M in these circumstances? Whole process stinks, like the club. 3 Quote
Mercer Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 (edited) 44 minutes ago, Kamy100 said: Yes I think Wigan will stay up. We are into February and have won just 6 games out of 27. From our remaining 57 points we will need to get 25-28 points to finish out of the bottom 3. Statistically looking at Coyle's last 4 jobs (including Rovers) he has not shown that kind of form in any of them. So on that basis alone we will go down. Other teams are showing that even with poor squads they are able to perform because they have a good manager in place. Would beg to differ. To say we will need 50 to 53 points is ridiculous. Last three seasons, 4th from bottom have had 49, 46 and 44 points respectively. Looking at the table now, 46 or 47 points would be enough meaning we need 21 or 22 points from our final 19 games. I think we will just about scrape it. Edited February 1, 2017 by Mercerman Quote
Leonard Venkhater Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 2 hours ago, Kamy100 said: Wigan might have gained an advantage over the other teams in relegation scrap with the signings that they made yesterday if they can bed them all in, they signed Grimsby striker Omar Bogle, Rangers goalkeeper Matt Gilks, Eastleigh striker Mikael Mandron, Hartlepool midfielder Josh Laurent and former Rover Jack Byrne. They also got Gabriel Obertan on a free transfer and tied up loan deals for Alex Bruce and James Weir. As you say Matty we have won just 6 games out of 27 and not shown any signs of going on a winning streak with the current failure of a manager. I think we will soon get cut off with Rotherham. A change in management might give us a chance but have I have very little faith in these idiots making the right appointment even if Coyle was sacked. Kamy, do you think this is relegation by design? 1 Quote
rigger Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 I still think that our results this month will determine whether we have a chance of survival or not. I am ever an optimist. Quote
G Somerset Rover Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 1 hour ago, Leonard Venkhater said: Kamy, do you think this is relegation by design? Surely, surely, a club on the brink would make the odd small investment in the hope of staying up. Not us. Which is why it stinks to the high heavens. 3 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 (edited) Even when we didn't have a pot to p--s in the directors managed to spend the cash to bring in the likes of Duncan Mackenzie in an attempt to save our skins . This lot aren't bothered. Edited February 1, 2017 by Tyrone Shoelaces 1 Quote
onlyonejackwalker Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 4 hours ago, Mercerman said: Would beg to differ. To say we will need 50 to 53 points is ridiculous. Last three seasons, 4th from bottom have had 49, 46 and 44 points respectively. Looking at the table now, 46 or 47 points would be enough meaning we need 21 or 22 points from our final 19 games. I think we will just about scrape it. We are currently achieving less than a point per game. Hard to see where the required improvement will come from. However I agree and think we will scrape survival. Quote
1arC Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 I suspect that it isn't relegation by design, but more we don't care either way, from the owners. After all not one of them feel even 1% of what we do for their baby. Quote
Oldgregg86 Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 Going down. Said it at the start of the season and we have been far worse than I imagined throughout Quote
roverandout Posted February 1, 2017 Author Posted February 1, 2017 4 hours ago, Mercerman said: Would beg to differ. To say we will need 50 to 53 points is ridiculous. Last three seasons, 4th from bottom have had 49, 46 and 44 points respectively. Looking at the table now, 46 or 47 points would be enough meaning we need 21 or 22 points from our final 19 games. I think we will just about scrape it. Cause your mate wee coyley is in charge?? Quote
JHRover Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 It's quite clear that we are now little more than an accountancy irritation for them which they are keen to ensure is brought down to the bare minimum losses. Of course anyone with any interest or sense would understand that even a small investment of cash at this stage could save our skins and more millions off the value of the club, but not these people. Plenty of skint clubs around in the Championship, yet they all managed to find the cash from somewhere to bring in a number of players to add to their options for the run in. I bet Burton and Wigan can't believe their luck that Rovers have made next to no effort to strengthen this month. Makes their task of surviving that bit easier. Quote
Mercer Posted February 1, 2017 Posted February 1, 2017 Just now, roverandout said: Cause your mate wee coyley is in charge?? Think you have difficulty with a bit of tongue in cheek stuff. He's no mate of mine and if it was up to me, he'd be binned forthwith. Quote
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