by Keith » Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:55 am
Eleven games in, either something changes, or we go down. We look like a relegation side.
0.72 goals scored per game
1.9 goals conceded per game.
Worst 'goals for' in the league
Fourth worst 'goals against' in the league.
Can't score.
Can't defend.
Can't carry on like that.
Last season, there were two really dreadful clubs, which gave us a chance of staying up, in the mini-league of relegation candidates. I look at the table this season, and we're one of the dreadful clubs. In the 'mini-league',
Shrewsbury, dreadfully defensive, one decent chance, but more bothered about a clean sheet. Draw at home.
Fleetwood, sat on a 1-0 lead rather than putting them to the sword. Draw at home
Oxford, sat back on a 1-0 lead... ended with a draw.
Milton Keynes, absolutely twonked at home to a team that I thought were better than their league position suggested, but, they were struggling before & after playing us, so clearly they aren't that good.
Bristol Rovers. A good, entertaining game and at the time, I thought a decent point against a decent side. In reality, they are also in a relegation spot, and no-one else is struggling with them, or making them look good. One point.
Forest Green. We got lucky. I thought a draw would have been a fair result. Delighted to get that first win.
FGR are likely candidates to join us in League Two next season.
Cambridge. Sat deep. Scored against the run of play. Sat deep. Conceded. Sat deep. Conceded again.
Accrington. Don't blame the sending off, it was only a matter of time. At best, we were going for a 0-0 draw.
Seven points from eight games against our fellow relegation candidates. Simply not good enough.
“Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband: ".
David Cameron. May 4th 2015.
So how did that work out then?