We are not very good at it, are we?
What seasons in recent history have we gone down to the last two games of the season with the fear of being relegated, and survived?
Can remember winning a midweek game at Selhurst against Derby with 2or3 to go and staying up, but struggling for other examples
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87/88 Last game away at Chelsea. Chelsea ended up in the play offs and then relegated.
88/89 Win against Derby. One game to spare.
is that correct?
87/88 Last game 1-1 at Chelsea meant we were safe and Chelsea went into the playoffs (and were relegated)
88/89 We beat Derby at Selhurst and we were safe. Last game against Forest and we cheered all their goals (4-0) in the rain.
89/90 Lost at Selhurst to Wimbledon. Relegated. Not sure how many games to go though.
I still maintain that we didn't survive relegation the year that Chris Powell got sacked because we were never truly in a relegation battle, the only reason we were down there was because of a shite pitch and the FA Cup run!!
April 1970 - beat Bristol City 2-1 at the Valley in the final game of the season to stay up
Last game of the season , Home to Bolton. A win or draw for us would see us survive and Bolton go down but a win for Bolton would see us relegated in their place.
It was 0-0 at half time but Bolton went 1-0 up midway through the second half. We came back and won 4-1. I think Hales scored 2 , Gritt 1 and Robinson 1.
I stood on the small terrace to the left of the main stand and joined the post match pitch invasion with everyone else.......marvelous!
It's a mountain to climb, damage is psychological, player confidence and form drains away.
Points in the bag is always a bigger advantage to games in hand.
The fact that the team were able to eventually turn it round and finish 7 points clear by winning the last 2 games, was due to some big characters in the team ..... but we were very definitely sucked into a relegation battle.
Needed to win our last two games (against Southampton at home and Walsall away) and somehow did it!
We scored in added time with Cliff Durandt getting the winner and Walsall lost. We then beat Walsall 2-1 away from home last game and scraped home skin of our teeth.
Last match of the season, away to Walsall. They had to draw, and Charlton win to avoid relegation.
We're losing 1-0 and the match abandoned due to a deluge and waterlogged pitch.
But we won the rearranged fixture to relegate Walsall, and ourselves escape!
It was a thrilling second half. It I had to make a list of my top ten matches, this one would be included.
I was at both and, I have just realised that i must be really old