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Post by sweetandinnocent on Apr 19, 2009 9:16:05 GMT
obviously we ain't mathematically safe but barring a major catastrophe like all our players have to have a leg amputated surely we are safe The thing is, whats going to happen to our performances now the pressure is off? Are we going to go on a slow wind down after a tuff season or are we going to turn into a relaxed, confident, tails up free scoring stoke playing with no pressure for the remainder of the season? I hope its the second ;D
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2009 9:17:31 GMT
I don't think TP thinks the pressure is off. Each game will be approached the same as yesterday.
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Post by kendonagasaki on Apr 19, 2009 9:25:37 GMT
Pressure is not off, its still all to play for especially if the toon and the baggies win, we can still finish bottom
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Post by sweetandinnocent on Apr 19, 2009 9:34:04 GMT
if your so sure put a bet on wba and n'castle as a double to win today,,,,, i dare you ;D
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Post by cr4zyd4ve on Apr 19, 2009 9:39:47 GMT
obviously we ain't mathematically safe but barring a major catastrophe like all our players have to have a leg amputated surely we are safe The thing is, whats going to happen to our performances now the pressure is off? Are we going to go on a slow wind down after a tuff season or are we going to turn into a relaxed, confident, tails up free scoring stoke playing with no pressure for the remainder of the season? I hope its the second ;D I personally think it will be the latter, we moved the ball about well yesterday again. Whelan ran the looked composed on the ball, Lawrence looked lively, him and Fuller seemed to re-ignite the spark they had playing off on another last season.
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Post by Stokie-Jiggz on Apr 19, 2009 9:41:26 GMT
The pressure isn't off, but we need to carry on picking up points to move higher up the table.
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Post by jen on Apr 19, 2009 9:49:55 GMT
Yes the pressure isn't off. TP won't let the players ease off. The higher we finish the more money we get - so why not aim for a top half finish.
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Post by sweetandinnocent on Apr 19, 2009 9:51:41 GMT
when i say pressure i mean the pressure of a relegation fight.
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Post by stokie10 on Apr 19, 2009 12:57:14 GMT
it aint over till it's mathematically impossible to go down and i think tp will have told the players that, also i reckon mr coates will be telling tp the higher we finish the better the transfer budget for next season. gooaaarrrnnn stoke.
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Post by mermaidsal on Apr 19, 2009 12:59:11 GMT
I can't see us letting up too much, I'm just trying to think back to what Pulis sides do historically when there's not a lot to play for - stattos please??
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Post by hatchett on Apr 19, 2009 13:02:49 GMT
when i say pressure i mean the pressure of a relegation fight. Pressure is for Tyres ;D
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Post by march4 on Apr 19, 2009 13:32:07 GMT
TP doesn't do complacency.
With £750,000 per place in the Prem, the pressure is always on.
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Post by sweetandinnocent on Apr 19, 2009 13:52:46 GMT
TP doesn't do complacency. With £750,000 per place in the Prem, the pressure is always on.
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