Survival: Could we do it?

Discuss everything TUFC with fans across the globe.
Post Reply

Is there any hope? Can we survive?

Yes. The Greatest Escape of all is just around the corner.
102
15%
If we replace the manager, maybe...
58
8%
No. Doom awaits.
528
77%
 
Total votes: 688

User avatar
SuperNickyWroe
Legend
Legend
Posts: 8039
Joined: 04 Sep 2010, 22:49
Favourite player: Andy Provan
Location: Sunny Barnsley, Yorkshire
Watches from: The sofa
Contact:

Post by SuperNickyWroe »

United62 wrote: 23 Feb 2018, 10:31 Have a look at what we're going to 'enjoy' next season..... ladies and gents, I give you Billericay Town

https://x.com/KentishFootie/status/965707833361747971

Someone stated at the Maidenhead game 'how has it come to this?' (meaning the state of some of the grounds we're now playing at).... wait till next year, it will be an eye-opener for most!
don't think we will be going there TBH....
they will be passing us on the way up..... :-/
Member of the Yorkshire Gulls Supporters Club - Proud Sponsors of Aaron Jarvis 2023-2024
We now drive South to all the games!

TUST Member 468

Image
westyorkshiregull
Top Scorer
Top Scorer
Posts: 1435
Joined: 01 Feb 2012, 09:20
Favourite player: mark loram

Post by westyorkshiregull »

Don't worry it's just a rung of the ladder it's all in hand
User avatar
United62
Vice Captain
Vice Captain
Posts: 594
Joined: 28 Jul 2016, 13:41
Favourite player: Les Lawrence
Location: The Garden of England

Post by United62 »

SuperNickyWroe wrote: 23 Feb 2018, 10:50 don't think we will be going there TBH....
they will be passing us on the way up..... :-/
As they currently play in the Isthmian League and we are currently in the NL, I'm pretty sure we'll be meeting in NLS next season. :keepie:
''I was born under the Mini Stand....''
User avatar
SuperNickyWroe
Legend
Legend
Posts: 8039
Joined: 04 Sep 2010, 22:49
Favourite player: Andy Provan
Location: Sunny Barnsley, Yorkshire
Watches from: The sofa
Contact:

Post by SuperNickyWroe »

United62 wrote: 23 Feb 2018, 11:01 As they currently play in the Isthmian League and we are currently in the NL, I'm pretty sure we'll be meeting in NLS next season. :keepie:
sorry mate you're right..... :Oops:
another team to beat us then!!! :rofl:
Member of the Yorkshire Gulls Supporters Club - Proud Sponsors of Aaron Jarvis 2023-2024
We now drive South to all the games!

TUST Member 468

Image
Neal
Top Scorer
Top Scorer
Posts: 1283
Joined: 28 Nov 2010, 10:13
Location: Basingstoke

Post by Neal »

Club Statement May 2018

We as a club, the management, players and staff are gutted at being relegated to Conference South. A run of bad luck, injuries and legacy contributed to this devastating relegation.

But the Management and board are committed to giving the manager the resources to build a team that will be challenging for promotion back to the NL.

The infrastructure of the club is in a much better state with the youth setup we have put in place over the last 12 months.

The fans have been fantastic and we intend to build a successful club we can all be proud of.
TUST MEMBER
lucy6lucy
Plays for Country
Plays for Country
Posts: 2321
Joined: 13 Feb 2012, 21:13
Favourite player: Chris Myers
Location: Wigan

Post by lucy6lucy »

Neal wrote: 23 Feb 2018, 13:04 Club Statement May 2018

We as a club, the management, players and staff are gutted at being relegated to Conference South. A run of bad luck, injuries and legacy contributed to this devastating relegation.

But the Management and board are committed to giving the manager the resources to build a team that will be challenging for promotion back to the NL.

The infrastructure of the club is in a much better state with the youth setup we have put in place over the last 12 months.

The fans have been fantastic and we intend to build a successful club we can all be proud of.
I reckon that this statement will be end of march not may
Lucy
Major Pain
Trialist
Trialist
Posts: 1
Joined: 23 Feb 2018, 21:52

Post by Major Pain »

Neal regarding the club statement in May 2018, you forgot to include "we will arrange a fans forum in the near future" and "there will be a new board of directors with local representatives" lol.
nickbrod
Top Scorer
Top Scorer
Posts: 1791
Joined: 19 Feb 2011, 08:48
Favourite player: Robin Stubbs
Watches from: Family Stand

Post by nickbrod »

In the infrastructure of the club don't forget to add in the "re-introduction of a reserve side."
Oh by the way what happened to our application to join?
madgull
First Regular
First Regular
Posts: 478
Joined: 09 Nov 2011, 01:57

Post by madgull »

Okay, bear with me here. Due to postponements etc the fixture list has changed a little, but let's look at where we are now versus my predictions.

A v Macclesfield (1st) 0 points predicted (1 gained)
H v Barrow (20th) 3 points predicted (3 gained)
A v Maidenhead (13th) 1 point predicted (3 gained)
H v Dagenham & R(10th) 1 point predicted (0 gained)
H v Sutton (3rd) 0 points predicted (0 gained)
A v Maidstone (14th) 1 point predicted (0 gained)

Predicted: 6
Gained: 7


Admittedly it doesn't feel that way right now (to be brutally honest, I'd put money on us going down now), BUT...we still have a chance, with games against:
Leyton Orient (15th), Working (16th), Halifax (17th), Hartlepool (19th) Solihull (21st), Chester (22nd), Guiseley (24th).

Plus tougher fixtures against:
Dover (6th), AFC Fylde (8th), Ebbsfleet United (9th).

Now, I've extrapolated each team's predicted points for the remainder of the season based on their form in the last five games. Yes, before anyone swoops in with the incredible revelation that teams' form will change, I KNOW, but it will even out and some teams will drop away as others re-surge. Here's what I came up with:

14. Halifax 58 points
15. Leyton Orient 57 points
16. Maidstone 50 points
17. Eastleigh 49 points
18. Solihull 49 points
19. Barrow 48 points
20. Hartlepool 48 points
21. Woking 45 points
22. Torquay 39 points
23. Chester 36 points
24. Guiseley 31 points

This supposes that we pick up 12 points from our remaining 10 fixtures. Whilst my 'route to survival' would see us pick up an eye-watering 24, if we beat each of the seven teams involved in the relegation battle and lost to the top teams, we would bring back 21 points, leaving us on 48 points (and that's generously assuming that us beating all of these teams wouldn't bring their points-per-game average down) and involved in a 3-way goal difference shootout with Hartlepool and Barrow , currently -13 and -7 respectively to our -29, but we can dream of a big win against Hartlepool and a few stuffings for them along the way...or Solihull's form in the past five being a flash in the pan. :Oops:

In short, we have possibly the best set of fixtures imaginable to allow us to mount a Great Escape. It is possible...but I'm losing faith every game. :(
Plainmoor78
Top Scorer
Top Scorer
Posts: 1339
Joined: 25 Apr 2016, 11:54
Favourite player: Les Lawrence

Post by Plainmoor78 »

madgull wrote: 10 Mar 2018, 21:47

In short, we have possibly the best set of fixtures imaginable to allow us to mount a Great Escape. It is possible...but I'm losing faith every game. :(
We've just lost to a team that had gone 17 league games without a win. What exactly construes "best set of fixtures imaginable"?
Incidently two of those fixtures are against Woking and guisley. Sides who we have an appalling record against.
Rjc70
Top Scorer
Top Scorer
Posts: 1248
Joined: 05 Sep 2010, 12:43
Favourite player: Tom Lapslie

Post by Rjc70 »

Not a prayer. Not this time.
lucy6lucy
Plays for Country
Plays for Country
Posts: 2321
Joined: 13 Feb 2012, 21:13
Favourite player: Chris Myers
Location: Wigan

Post by lucy6lucy »

I'm more intrigued that 91 people still believe we will avoid relegation.
Lucy
Modgull
Top Scorer
Top Scorer
Posts: 1348
Joined: 04 Sep 2010, 23:13
Favourite player: Alex Russell
Location: Modbury
Watches from: Bristow’s Bench

Post by Modgull »

Presumably most of these voted in January when the poll opened. Can't imagine any of them still think so.
Phil

Another marathon beckons!
Yorkieandy
Top Scorer
Top Scorer
Posts: 1554
Joined: 07 Apr 2015, 00:05
Favourite player: Kev Nic

Post by Yorkieandy »

Interesting stuff madgull.

I posted in January on this thread that i believed a change of manager back then would have seen us given a chance at the very least, as opposed to absolutely no chance under Owers. I voted that way too. That didn't happen and the chance passed and was gone.

It's all well and good having fixtures against most of the bottom sides in the run in but for one, they too will also be fighting hard for points. They aren't just going to roll over and has as been proved on many occasions this season, this squad of players don't like getting their hands dirty never mind their boots.

For two, they can't even put in any semblance of a performance that shows desire, commitment, resilience and positivity against a side that have just got their first win in 18 games so all things considered, anyone who thinks he club can stay up should get down the bookies.

I'd be interested to find out the odds now of a Gulls survival with the bookies.

I can't find the price for survival but it's 100/1 ON for relegation and 66/1 ON to finish in the bottom 4 which is weird as both would mean the same thing.
goody2449
Out on Loan
Out on Loan
Posts: 238
Joined: 29 Oct 2016, 19:00
Favourite player: luke Young

Post by goody2449 »

madgull wrote: 10 Mar 2018, 21:47 Okay, bear with me here. Due to postponements etc the fixture list has changed a little, but let's look at where we are now versus my predictions.

A v Macclesfield (1st) 0 points predicted (1 gained)
H v Barrow (20th) 3 points predicted (3 gained)
A v Maidenhead (13th) 1 point predicted (3 gained)
H v Dagenham & R(10th) 1 point predicted (0 gained)
H v Sutton (3rd) 0 points predicted (0 gained)
A v Maidstone (14th) 1 point predicted (0 gained)

Predicted: 6
Gained: 7


Admittedly it doesn't feel that way right now (to be brutally honest, I'd put money on us going down now), BUT...we still have a chance, with games against:
Leyton Orient (15th), Working (16th), Halifax (17th), Hartlepool (19th) Solihull (21st), Chester (22nd), Guiseley (24th).

Plus tougher fixtures against:
Dover (6th), AFC Fylde (8th), Ebbsfleet United (9th).

Now, I've extrapolated each team's predicted points for the remainder of the season based on their form in the last five games. Yes, before anyone swoops in with the incredible revelation that teams' form will change, I KNOW, but it will even out and some teams will drop away as others re-surge. Here's what I came up with:

14. Halifax 58 points
15. Leyton Orient 57 points
16. Maidstone 50 points
17. Eastleigh 49 points
18. Solihull 49 points
19. Barrow 48 points
20. Hartlepool 48 points
21. Woking 45 points
22. Torquay 39 points
23. Chester 36 points
24. Guiseley 31 points

This supposes that we pick up 12 points from our remaining 10 fixtures. Whilst my 'route to survival' would see us pick up an eye-watering 24, if we beat each of the seven teams involved in the relegation battle and lost to the top teams, we would bring back 21 points, leaving us on 48 points (and that's generously assuming that us beating all of these teams wouldn't bring their points-per-game average down) and involved in a 3-way goal difference shootout with Hartlepool and Barrow , currently -13 and -7 respectively to our -29, but we can dream of a big win against Hartlepool and a few stuffings for them along the way...or Solihull's form in the past five being a flash in the pan. :Oops:

In short, we have possibly the best set of fixtures imaginable to allow us to mount a Great Escape. It is possible...but I'm losing faith every game. :(
Great work Madgull, I for one admire your optimism. I just wanna see them fight a little bit until the end. I'm away, for 8 months in April, would like to come home to see TUFC in the top half of the table for once at least!
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Dutchgull, Gull from afar, gullsgullsgulls, Plymgull, TommyGunn, United62 and 316 guests