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I don't think it is too much to ask for three Preston players being substituted for (relatively) minor injuries that will rule them out for Saturday, the last injury being caused by a foul which results in a mass punch up and one player from each side being sent off. Oh yes, and a tyre puncture on the M1 on the way home.
Not only Anderson. For the last couple of games Hayden has made Dozzell look adventurous - every time he gets the ball it’s straight back to Cook or JCS.
Quite a few years ago in the Ellerslie Road concourse they had people serving beer from containers on their backs. I thought this was a good idea as it reduced the queues at the bars for people wanting food. No idea why it was stopped. Given that we still have no ‘Head of Operations’ recruited and our boy CEO will have enough on his hands covering for the lack of DOF , don’t expect any improvement in the catering in the near future. So much for the importance of the ‘match day experience’.
He took every f’ing corner and every free kick. Not once did he deliver the ball with pace into a danger area. Every free kick was floated in - not a single attempt to vary the delivery or try something different. Why can’t Marti see that it is not working? It is the same every game.
It doesn’t make sense to me. Hoos is currently a full time employee as CEO with responsibility for running the club. If the Board/investors decide to appoint a new CEO, why would they want to keep paying Hoos to be a (part time?) non-exec chairman. If they are unhappy with him carrying on as CEO , then why keep him as chairman? From his perspective, why would he be happy with just a non-exec position? It seems much more likely that he is just an acting as chairman on a temporary basis until the Board decide on a new chairman.
At home we are under pressure to try to dominate the game- which doesn’t suit our style or players. We get nervous, over-commit going forward and leave too much space between midfield and defence. Away from home, we can concentrate on the quick break and falling back into a back 5 as soon as we lose possession. An early goal at home would help a lot.
In Your Eyes (Athens)- one of the great live recordings. I was lucky enough to see PG together with Bruce and Sting and Tracy Chapman in Amnesty International concert at Wembley. He was superb.