League 2 relegation thread 14/15

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The Cumberland Cup or the Europa League?


A trip to Celtic Nation would give Mike Ashley ideas.

Que Sera Sera, whataver will be will be, we're going to Brunton Park *cough* erlee.
The Europa, obviously.

Imagine that, Europa League final, Carlisle v Gretn... Oh, maybe just settle for Celtic?
 

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You were second for most of that season but to say that you were pushing us for the title is pushing it to be frank. Once we beat you 3-1 at Brunton Park back in October we were clearly ahead and kept increasing our lead. At one point we were about 20 points ahead of you (albeit you had 2 or 3 games in hand).

I still believe to this day we'd won the title apart from losing our 2 key players for 3 1/2 months of the season both at the exact same time.

we were behind you most of the season, but still only about 3-4 points off in December when we lost Gray and Cowen...by the time both returned in March we'd not won one single match in those 3 months in the league, we'd dropped to about 10th in the table and we're a long way adrift, when both came back we won just about most of the last games and finished 3rd (and that was because we put in reserves on the last day of season)

Granted you kept going and going and that would have seen you win title, but there is a massive difference in pressure when you've a 10-14 point gap to having someone right on your back for the entire season......as shown this year when pressure has led your nice lead to shrink with Bristol R on your back.............well certainly I think we'd had the old 2 sides on about 90 points and then seen who grabbed it.
 

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I still believe to this day we'd won the title apart from losing our 2 key players for 3 1/2 months of the season both at the exact same time.

we were behind you most of the season, but still only about 3-4 points off in December when we lost Gray and Cowen...by the time both returned in March we'd not won one single match in those 3 months in the league, we'd dropped to about 10th in the table and we're a long way adrift, when both came back we won just about most of the last games and finished 3rd (and that was because we put in reserves on the last day of season)

Granted you kept going and going and that would have seen you win title, but there is a massive difference in pressure when you've a 10-14 point gap to having someone right on your back for the entire season......as shown this year when pressure has led your nice lead to shrink with Bristol R on your back.............well certainly I think we'd had the old 2 sides on about 90 points and then seen who grabbed it.
I take your point but we had key players such as Grazioli and Graham out for long periods of time and that didn't affect our momentum.
 

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true, uits all ifs and buts, it was just I think we'd finished on a similar points total had we not lost them players and it'd been more interesting.

still for the bad luck we got in the league, we got the good luck in play-offs so balances out over the season, so worked out for both of us in the end.
 

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York will probably beat us Saturday.

We have 1 winger and he's only been here 10 minutes, Brown suspended and Lambe away on International duty.

We have our secret weapon...Lindon Meikle!

Well, if recent games are anything to go by Lindon won't be getting on the pitch, but big John McCombe is a likely starter. We'll probably line up as per the 11 who were on the pitch at the end of the Accrington game, as it's the only way we can field 11 fit professionals and confine as much dross as possible to the bench. A win needed, so it'll be another draw.
 

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Well we've just beaten Carlisle City 5-1 in the Cumberland Cup Semi Final, how great are we?

Some of the fringe players got game-time, such as Paynter, Beck, Dicker etc.

Think I read there was 370 at Brunton Park for the game, great turnout.
Why isn't it called the cumbria cup?
 

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We have our secret weapon...Lindon Meikle!

Well, if recent games are anything to go by Lindon won't be getting on the pitch, but big John McCombe is a likely starter. We'll probably line up as per the 11 who were on the pitch at the end of the Accrington game, as it's the only way we can field 11 fit professionals and confine as much dross as possible to the bench. A win needed, so it'll be another draw.

You forgot the part where we concede in the 90th minute again.
 

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Why isn't it called the cumbria cup?

It's called the made up counties cup, the Europa league place goes to the eventual winner. It's between Northumbria and Middlesex for the other spot in the final.
 

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I never said owt about Cumbria :cool1:

But unless news travels slow up there, the Norman conquest had definitely happened by the 70s...
Ah the old 'you imply what you want to imply' defence :D

Well the Norman Conquest never happened for us until the 1070s at least... none of this 1066 nonsense for us. We actually put up a fight.
 

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Ah the old 'you imply what you want to imply' defence :D

Well the Norman Conquest never happened for us until the 1070s at least... none of this 1066 nonsense for us. We actually put up a fight.
From memory, there are parts of "Cumberland" where it never happened full stop. There are some natives up there who are ready to sort out any Romans who poke their noses up the valley.

By the way, I was born and brought up in Lancashire - they only turned it into Cumbria after my escape.
 

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From memory, there are parts of "Cumberland" where it never happened full stop. There are some natives up there who are ready to sort out any Romans who poke their noses up the valley.

By the way, I was born and brought up in Lancashire - they only turned it into Cumbria after my escape.
Yes, they are still very loyal to Lancashire down Furness way... but back when Cumbria was a geographic area with ancient origins and not a modern county there was no contradiction in this; just as there is no contradiction in someone from Ely saying both that they are from Cambridgeshire and they are from the Fenlands. There were a few uses of the word Cumbria that my Dad was familiar with when he was a lad in the sixties, and I couldn't find out but would be interested to know how long Carlisle United have been known as the Cumbrians for, another example is the Cumbrian Mountains which includes parts of Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire.

But yeah enough about that, and back to the topic of relegation.
 

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Interesting looking at what sides have got who remaining this season.

Everyone has 8 games left - in these 8 games, this is how many each team has against top half opposition -

2 - Accrington
3 - Cambridge, Carlisle, Mansfield, York
4 - Hartlepool, Oxford
6 - Cheltenham, Tranmere
 

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Interesting looking at what sides have got who remaining this season.

Everyone has 8 games left - in these 8 games, this is how many each team has against top half opposition -

2 - Accrington
3 - Cambridge, Carlisle, Mansfield, York
4 - Hartlepool, Oxford
6 - Cheltenham, Tranmere
That makes bad reading for Tranmere fans, 6 out of 8 games against top half sides, and their form is horrid at the moment. However, they could beat a couple of them and build up their confidence and survive.

Still very difficult to call who's going down.
 

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That makes bad reading for Tranmere fans, 6 out of 8 games against top half sides, and their form is horrid at the moment. However, they could beat a couple of them and build up their confidence and survive.

Still very difficult to call who's going down.
Their las home win came against Shrewsbury. They could easily beat anyone if they turn up on the day, where as we seem incapable of doing anything against a top 8 side.
 

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Their last couple of wins came against Shrewsbury And Newport. They could easily beat anyone if they turn up on the day, where as we seem incapable of doing anything against a top 8 side.
That's the best part though, Burton and Stevenage are the only top 8 sides we have left to play.
The rest are all tinpot :bg:
 

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That's the best part though, Burton and Stevenage are the only top 8 sides we have left to play.
The rest are all tinpot :bg:

If we are to have any chance of beating the drop, we have to pick up the points in the next 4 games. After this next 4 games we have 3 games against teams in the top 8, followed by the leagues form team on the last day. If after the Dagenham match we're anything less than 6 points clear of the drop, we're as good as relegated.
 

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If we are to have any chance of beating the drop, we have to pick up the points in the next 4 games. After this next 4 games we have 3 games against teams in the top 8, followed by the leagues form team on the last day. If after the Dagenham match we're anything less than 6 points clear of the drop, we're as good as relegated.
Think we'll be fine if we pick up 6/7 points out of the next 4 games, that'd put us on 47/48 points. 1 win out of the last 4 would get us to the magic 50 point mark, which I think should be enough.
 

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If we are to have any chance of beating the drop, we have to pick up the points in the next 4 games. After this next 4 games we have 3 games against teams in the top 8, followed by the leagues form team on the last day. If after the Dagenham match we're anything less than 6 points clear of the drop, we're as good as relegated.
So we're no longer dead certs for the drop for you then, that's a slight improvement at least. I can't see us going down now and if we do something will have gone very wrong. Cheltenham and Tranmere are in worse form than us, have tougher runs and imo have worse teams as well. We seem to just be hitting average form which is more than could be said about most of our season, aided by two excellent additions in Kennedy and Corry, so if we keep this up we should just about get over the line.
 

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So we're no longer dead certs for the drop for you then, that's a slight improvement at least. I can't see us going down now and if we do something will have gone very wrong. Cheltenham and Tranmere are in worse form than us, have tougher runs and imo have worse teams as well. We seem to just be hitting average form which is more than could be said about most of our season, aided by two excellent additions in Kennedy and Corry, so if we keep this up we should just about get over the line.
It's the most positive thing he's said in a good 12 months :P
 

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We do seem to play better against the top half sides for whatever reason, although the form we are in I don't think it matters who we play.

Unless Adams quashes his personal differences with our best striker then we will go down.
 

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By the way, relegation thread now knocking on for ten-times the number of posts of the promotion thread. What this says about this division or this forum I don't know, but I remember it was much a similar story (and mostly the same people :ffs:) in the League One relegation thread last season.
 

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