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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by bcubed » 17 Dec 2022 11:34

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by South Coast Royal » 17 Dec 2022 11:39

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Zip We are a limited side which is perfectly understandable. We really should not be anywhere near the play offs.

We just need to scramble enough points to avoid being dragged into the bottom three.


We are but really have to expect better than those errors. Mbengue is obvs young and inexperienced but 3 errors of that magnitude- we’re a lot better than that

It’s just 3 massive individual errors.

2 awful Brum passes ended in goals for them which is incredibly disappointing


We do have to keep on reminding ourselves that survival this season is everything.
I get a bit fed up with reading about "individual errors" from posters and managers.
When it happens so often it is really that the players are just crap defenders.

The other thing about "playing well".
You can look as though you are "playing well" if the other side sits back and defends a 3 goal lead (it might have been 5 with the Chong and Deeney chances in the second half but in fairness we might have scored 2 with less clear cut chances in the first).

Football is mainly about creating chances and scoring goals-obviously if you don't do that the best that can be hoped for is a 0-0 and if you draw every game you are likely to get relegated.
We heard it about England the other night that they played well-they scored one goal from a penalty and made about 3 other chances.

Our team just does not make enough chances and defensively we are erratic.
The players are all so-so apart from Ince and after a win (when we didn't "play well") last week our expectations once again rise.

We can comment on each game on here which releases some of our frustration which is natural but I come back to Zip's point that whatever personnel we put out they are a bang average lot who need to be on top of their game to get points.
Survive this season and we can then really hope for better IF the manager can bring in players of a better standard rather than a few inexperienced hopefuls and ageing injury-prone seniors that we have this season.

Yes , people can argue whether it should be Long/Carroll up front or any other combination but overall IMHO Ince, both senior and junior, are doing ok for now.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Royal_jimmy » 17 Dec 2022 11:45

I was peed off with the goals which were all from individual errors but I was pleased that we came back and got 2 goals. Under Paunovic we'd have lost that 5-0. Good to see we kept fighting and not gave up. That's all I can ask from the team.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by windermereROYAL » 17 Dec 2022 12:04

Anyone know our record on sky his season? not red button, I know we beat Stoke, can`t think of the others

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Mid Sussex Royal » 17 Dec 2022 12:06

windermereROYAL Anyone know our record on sky his season? not red button, I know we beat Stoke, can`t think of the others


Good draw V Norwich, lost the rest I think


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 17 Dec 2022 12:16

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Zip We are a limited side which is perfectly understandable. We really should not be anywhere near the play offs.

We just need to scramble enough points to avoid being dragged into the bottom three.


We are but really have to expect better than those errors. Mbengue is obvs young and inexperienced but 3 errors of that magnitude- we’re a lot better than that

It’s just 3 massive individual errors.

2 awful Brum passes ended in goals for them which is incredibly disappointing


We do have to keep on reminding ourselves that survival this season is everything.
I get a bit fed up with reading about "individual errors" from posters and managers.
When it happens so often it is really that the players are just crap defenders.

The other thing about "playing well".
You can look as though you are "playing well" if the other side sits back and defends a 3 goal lead (it might have been 5 with the Chong and Deeney chances in the second half but in fairness we might have scored 2 with less clear cut chances in the first).

Football is mainly about creating chances and scoring goals-obviously if you don't do that the best that can be hoped for is a 0-0 and if you draw every game you are likely to get relegated.
We heard it about England the other night that they played well-they scored one goal from a penalty and made about 3 other chances.

Our team just does not make enough chances and defensively we are erratic.
The players are all so-so apart from Ince and after a win (when we didn't "play well") last week our expectations once again rise.

We can comment on each game on here which releases some of our frustration which is natural but I come back to Zip's point that whatever personnel we put out they are a bang average lot who need to be on top of their game to get points.
Survive this season and we can then really hope for better IF the manager can bring in players of a better standard rather than a few inexperienced hopefuls and ageing injury-prone seniors that we have this season.

Yes , people can argue whether it should be Long/Carroll up front or any other combination but overall IMHO Ince, both senior and junior, are doing ok for now.

I wouldn't even say any of those goals were just an individual error. They were general poor play amongst multiple players with some individual errors too.

Mbengue's is the closest and at his age you shrug your shoulders at one of those. It happens.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Hound » 17 Dec 2022 13:02

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We are but really have to expect better than those errors. Mbengue is obvs young and inexperienced but 3 errors of that magnitude- we’re a lot better than that

It’s just 3 massive individual errors.

2 awful Brum passes ended in goals for them which is incredibly disappointing


We do have to keep on reminding ourselves that survival this season is everything.
I get a bit fed up with reading about "individual errors" from posters and managers.
When it happens so often it is really that the players are just crap defenders.

The other thing about "playing well".
You can look as though you are "playing well" if the other side sits back and defends a 3 goal lead (it might have been 5 with the Chong and Deeney chances in the second half but in fairness we might have scored 2 with less clear cut chances in the first).

Football is mainly about creating chances and scoring goals-obviously if you don't do that the best that can be hoped for is a 0-0 and if you draw every game you are likely to get relegated.
We heard it about England the other night that they played well-they scored one goal from a penalty and made about 3 other chances.

Our team just does not make enough chances and defensively we are erratic.
The players are all so-so apart from Ince and after a win (when we didn't "play well") last week our expectations once again rise.

We can comment on each game on here which releases some of our frustration which is natural but I come back to Zip's point that whatever personnel we put out they are a bang average lot who need to be on top of their game to get points.
Survive this season and we can then really hope for better IF the manager can bring in players of a better standard rather than a few inexperienced hopefuls and ageing injury-prone seniors that we have this season.

Yes , people can argue whether it should be Long/Carroll up front or any other combination but overall IMHO Ince, both senior and junior, are doing ok for now.

I wouldn't even say any of those goals were just an individual error. They were general poor play amongst multiple players with some individual errors too.

Mbengue's is the closest and at his age you shrug your shoulders at one of those. It happens.


I think there are very few Vic who are saying we are anything other than a limited team, who have often won points through sheer will power this season (not a bad trait in itself)

And only very few that think overall Ince hasn’t done a pretty good job with limited tools

We do seem to have the ability at the back to look quite solid at times. Which is why when we give a couple of very very cheap goals away it is frustrating

Agree about the Brum point though - they managed the game from the position they were in. They didn’t need to do anything other than make sure they didn’t concede 3 and they didn’t. Deeney in his interview wasnt best chuffed with how they played - guess it throws you if the oppo hands you a 3 goal start on a plate

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Zip » 17 Dec 2022 13:27

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windermereROYAL Anyone know our record on sky his season? not red button, I know we beat Stoke, can`t think of the others


Good draw V Norwich, lost the rest I think


Drew with Luton.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by windermereROYAL » 17 Dec 2022 13:32

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windermereROYAL Anyone know our record on sky his season? not red button, I know we beat Stoke, can`t think of the others


Good draw V Norwich, lost the rest I think


Drew with Luton.


Still only one win out of I don`t know how many games, roll on Swansea then sky can fuck right off.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Sutekh » 17 Dec 2022 14:40

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Good draw V Norwich, lost the rest I think


Drew with Luton.


Still only one win out of I don`t know how many games, roll on Swansea then sky can fuck right off.


H - Stoke - W
H - Sunderland - L
H - Norwich - D
A - QPR - L
A - Luton - D
H - Preston - L
A - Watford - L
A - Birmingham - L

P8 W1 D2 L5 F7 A14 - 5 points out of 24 possible. Pathetic.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Mid Sussex Royal » 17 Dec 2022 14:57

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Drew with Luton.


Still only one win out of I don`t know how many games, roll on Swansea then sky can fuck right off.


H - Stoke - W
H - Sunderland - L
H - Norwich - D
A - QPR - L
A - Luton - D
H - Preston - L
A - Watford - L
A - Birmingham - L

P8 W1 D2 L5 F7 A14 - 5 points out of 24 possible. Pathetic.


Wasn't Luton red button?

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Sutekh » 17 Dec 2022 15:01

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Still only one win out of I don`t know how many games, roll on Swansea then sky can fuck right off.


H - Stoke - W
H - Sunderland - L
H - Norwich - D
A - QPR - L
A - Luton - D
H - Preston - L
A - Watford - L
A - Birmingham - L

P8 W1 D2 L5 F7 A14 - 5 points out of 24 possible. Pathetic.


Wasn't Luton red button?


No, it was selected as the main tv game that night.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 17 Dec 2022 15:54

I think it was a case of 3 points dropped on the night as they didn't play well, but essentially hand them a 3 goal lead and you're never going to get anything. Errors happen, but I do think the first 2 goals annoyed me more than Mbengue's, as stuff like that happens. Whereas the first goal is a number of mistakes, the second goal is also sloppy as well and outside of that, we were the better team. Ince has a point, score when we were on top in the first 20 minutes and it's a different game.

Then again, what goes around comes around. Shouldn't have really lost last night, but shouldn't have really won last week against Coventry, so it's give and take really. What matters is we have 32 points after 23 games, a solid foundation for the rest of the season. I think everyone from Bristol City in 17th downwards can be in a bit of fear of the drop, I don't think anyone above that will get dragged into serious trouble unless there is a really bad spell of form, which is entirely possible.

Just react and bounce back against Swansea and claim 3 points and we will be in good nick then.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Orion1871 » 17 Dec 2022 17:04

YorkshireRoyal99 I think it was a case of 3 points dropped on the night as they didn't play well, but essentially hand them a 3 goal lead and you're never going to get anything. Errors happen, but I do think the first 2 goals annoyed me more than Mbengue's, as stuff like that happens. Whereas the first goal is a number of mistakes, the second goal is also sloppy as well and outside of that, we were the better team. Ince has a point, score when we were on top in the first 20 minutes and it's a different game.

Then again, what goes around comes around. Shouldn't have really lost last night, but shouldn't have really won last week against Coventry, so it's give and take really. What matters is we have 32 points after 23 games, a solid foundation for the rest of the season. I think everyone from Bristol City in 17th downwards can be in a bit of fear of the drop, I don't think anyone above that will get dragged into serious trouble unless there is a really bad spell of form, which is entirely possible.

Just react and bounce back against Swansea and claim 3 points and we will be in good nick then.


That's not going to happen.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by skipper » 17 Dec 2022 17:22

Our form is patchy. Not likely to see us relegated, not likely to challenge for promotion.

We're exactly like a Stoke or a Birmingham!

What I'd like to see is some sort of top down club ethos and belief and vision over what we're doing, where we're going and how we're doing it. Which I don't think we've had since Coppell.

We'll get stronger in the next few seasons, I believe. If we can just stay settled, invest in some youthful structure and grow into a solid unit. A few seasons off. But some shrewd signings and some good quality from our youth set up, and we'll get back into a position where people talk about how we're run with admiration.

I don't really care about being promoted, but being a solid top team in the division with the occasional promotion/relegation would be awesome. Another cup run would be *chefs kiss*.

But bring back the pride, please!!

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by Snowflake Royal » 17 Dec 2022 17:37

skipper Our form is patchy. Not likely to see us relegated, not likely to challenge for promotion.

We're exactly like a Stoke or a Birmingham!

What I'd like to see is some sort of top down club ethos and belief and vision over what we're doing, where we're going and how we're doing it. Which I don't think we've had since Coppell.

We'll get stronger in the next few seasons, I believe. If we can just stay settled, invest in some youthful structure and grow into a solid unit. A few seasons off. But some shrewd signings and some good quality from our youth set up, and we'll get back into a position where people talk about how we're run with admiration.

I don't really care about being promoted, but being a solid top team in the division with the occasional promotion/relegation would be awesome. Another cup run would be *chefs kiss*.

But bring back the pride, please!!
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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Mid Sussex Royal » 17 Dec 2022 20:01

11th place, 10 wins and 32 points at half way is way better than I guess anyone predicted at the start of the season...we are only 2 points off the top 6.

Yet there is still this fear of relegation on this forum, including me.

Is this because of what Ince continually says in the pressers?

I can only recall one side in the past 15 seasons going bad and getting relegated from where we are...Millwall I think, can't even remember when it was

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by The Royal Forester » 17 Dec 2022 20:18

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Drew with Luton.


Still only one win out of I don`t know how many games, roll on Swansea then sky can fuck right off.


H - Stoke - W
H - Sunderland - L
H - Norwich - D
A - QPR - L
A - Luton - D
H - Preston - L
A - Watford - L
A - Birmingham - L

P8 W1 D2 L5 F7 A14 - 5 points out of 24 possible. Pathetic.

As Sky (and Prutton) saw us as favourites to go down this season, I see now why we have been on TV so much recently. They know we lose games when they are broadcast so they can say "We told you so".

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Sutekh » 18 Dec 2022 09:27

Mid Sussex Royal 11th place, 10 wins and 32 points at half way is way better than I guess anyone predicted at the start of the season...we are only 2 points off the top 6.

Yet there is still this fear of relegation on this forum, including me.

Is this because of what Ince continually says in the pressers?

I can only recall one side in the past 15 seasons going bad and getting relegated from where we are...Millwall I think, can't even remember when it was


Millwall did do that but weren’t relegated. Last time the table was this tight, and you needed 55 points to survive at the end of it, Millwall were in the play offs on 37 points from 23 games (1.6 ppg) but they only amassed 19 points from their remaining 23 games (0.82 ppg) and finished the season with just 56 points in 20th.

I expect there are other examples but that’s the most extreme I can recall.

Just for the record each season I think there’s usually 1 team that climbs from the bottom and looks like they might get into the playoffs, think Palace are the prime example of that when Dowie was manager (and actually got themselves promoted after finishing 6th) and 1 team that hits the skids after looking like promotion hopefuls at around halfway.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Birmingham City (a)

by Hound » 18 Dec 2022 10:50

That’ll be wba this year then

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