An unprecedented sequence of defeats means we no longer have any chance of reaching the play-offs, and opposing teams are chomping at the bit in their eagerness to add to our woes. There is a real chance of relegation unless the squad pull up their socks and battle to the magic 48 points.
Even in our relegation season of 1997-8 we never lost more than three on the trot. With Nuneaton's results expunged our sequence of consecutive league defeats has risen to 9, an historic record?
That Losing Habit
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- anthony.brown
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Re: That Losing Habit
Tomorrow is the last chance to avoid an unwelcome run of going four complete calendar months without a home league win too.
Let's be positive - come on lads, you can do it!
Let's be positive - come on lads, you can do it!
- Mr Refreshment
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Re: That Losing Habit
I am finding it extremely difficult to be positive, sorry.
Performances are disjointed and flat.
Performances are disjointed and flat.
- anthony.brown
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Re: That Losing Habit
In 1950/51 we lost 24 of 30 matches, with a longest run of consecutive League defeats being 13. Our present team have a great chance to avoid matching that record run?