| Forum Reply | Leicester Game Matchday Thread at 17:38 19 Oct 2024
And that tbf is what would prob stop anyone decent accepting the job. But the points and the opportunity is there if anyone feels that they they can get more out of these players. |
| Forum Reply | Leicester Game Matchday Thread at 17:26 19 Oct 2024
The only way now to find out whether the problem is the players or the manager is to let an experienced PL manager see if he can get a better tune of them. Still plenty of games left. RM has had a fair crack of the whip. He's not been lucky, but 1 point from 24 speaks for itself. |
| Forum Reply | Tuchel at 10:39 16 Oct 2024
A good appointment. At least it shows a bit of ambition from the FA for once. Wonder how many decades before an English manager takes a German team to a major trophy !? |
| Forum Reply | Is Carsley The Man For England ? at 13:26 15 Oct 2024
After the Greece result, he can't be appointed. Which is good, because he is neither good enough, nor experienced enough a manager to lead the national team. The FA are going have to break the habit of a lifetime and appoint someone talented and successful. Wouldn't it be nice if an England manager could actually use the considerable talent available to fashion a team that is even better than the sum of its parts. We so often get so much less. |
| Forum Reply | This Shows How Warped Football Has Become at 21:55 14 Oct 2024
Have grown to really despise Man City. The complete opposite of the beautiful game. Truly awful. Responsible for sucking so much of the joy out of the Premier League. |
| Forum Reply | So Sorry Dragan and Sport Republic at 11:17 9 Oct 2024
Don't worry Jelly, they'd have to get up very early in the morning to catch me out. I bought some anti-ageing elixir and a hat that used to belong to Ataturk, but paid in US dollars just to be on the safe side. |
| Forum Reply | So Sorry Dragan and Sport Republic at 15:08 8 Oct 2024
What were you doing in Turkey, Jelly? Was it some sort of conspiracy convention because when I am wandering the streets of the Grand Bazaar, I am rarely engaged about vaccines and 9/11? |
| Forum Reply | 'Martin Out' fans are clueless! at 12:24 1 Oct 2024
I like him because we saw lots of wins last season, including at Wembley. I also felt that we were improving this season and had been pretty unlucky in terms of some of the results. I don't particularly like the 'idea of his football'. I really couldn't care less how we win or how we score goals. Biggest issue for me is not Martin thought, it's Armstrong, Stewart, Diaz and Cornet as PL strikers. Still got hopes for Archer and bemused that he didn't start yesterday. |
| Forum Reply | So many questions - very few answers. at 08:49 1 Oct 2024
It’s all about the final third. If we are playing well but the ball isn’t going in the net, the confidence of the whole team is going to falter. It’s very difficult to keep positive when nothing you do reaps rewards. We don’t have prolific strikers but RM didn’t help at all with that team selection up front. |
| Forum Reply | Bournemouth Game Matchday Thread at 22:20 30 Sep 2024
Worst performance of the season. Should have built on the Ipswich performance but instead decided to change things and it backfired. Keep it simple RM. |
| Forum Reply | Team for tonight at 12:46 30 Sep 2024
This is a good side. Balanced and should be talent enough in Dibling, Lallana and Ferndez to create chances for Archer. This doesn't look like a relegation side to me. |
| Forum Reply | 'Martin Out' fans are clueless! at 11:44 25 Sep 2024
We didn't win the league or go up automatically, so he doesn't get credit for that. But he got us promoted, so he gets credit for that, whether or not we were favorites. Had we failed to get promoted when we were favourites, he could have been criticised for that, but that wasn't the case. I appreciate that I am taking a very simplistic view but I just think managers are generally on a hiding to nothing (leaving aside how much they might be paid) so they should get credit for any success. |
| Forum Reply | 'Martin Out' fans are clueless! at 16:32 24 Sep 2024
This might seem like a trite point, but last season RM was the manager and we were promoted. For me it's very basic. Most of the time, the manager carries the can for a team's failures. The quid pro quo is that the poor b@stard gets some credit if the team does well. We had a record-breaking run last season. RM gets the credit for that. And for getting us promoted. There's enough nonsense in modern football already without trying to theorise away managerial successes too. |
| Forum Reply | Southampton V Ipswich Town The Verdict at 12:48 23 Sep 2024
Fernandez is a massive upgrade on Alcaraz. Fernandez looks solid. Alcaraz never did. The way Archer finished against Cardiff I also thought that he looked like an upgrade on Adams. |
| Forum Reply | Does a small improvement against a weak team = corner turned? at 10:59 23 Sep 2024
it's pretty obvious that we are improving. The first three games we stuck with last season's players out of loyalty. Loyalty is fair enough but three games were sufficient. We have lots of exciting new talent now playing. Ramsdale, Sugaware, Fernadez, Dibbling, Big Les (hopefully)... The missing link atm is up front, but I'm hopeful. Strikers thrive when they score and that hasn't happened yet, but it will. |
| Forum Reply | The Incredible Central Defensive Saga at 11:41 17 Sep 2024
Last year Bednarek and Bellis formed the best partnership we've had for years. Bellis is new to this level, but I would still be sticking with them both and thinking more about the 'protection' immediately in front of them, with Big Less looking good. |
| Forum Reply | Southampton V Manchester United The Verdict at 12:54 16 Sep 2024
I've just watched the first goal back a few times. Weirdly both Diaz and Stephens are signalling to push out the defensive line (both have both arms extended pointing forward) and the defensive line including Stephens do then push out. But Stephens is then distracted by the Utd players pushing forward, he stops, the defensive line moves past him and he's suddenly playing Utd on. |
| Forum Reply | Man U - lesson learned? at 11:17 16 Sep 2024
It's not like we have to look very far to see how they could/should be playing because they played like that in the first 30 minutes, attacking and creating a lot of chances. |
| Forum Reply | FFS at 21:15 15 Sep 2024
Last year Bednarek and Bellis formed the central defensive partnership we've been looking for for a long time. They can do the same this season, particularly with big Les sitting in front of them. KWP, Sugawara, Dibbling and Ferdandes (a level up on Alcarez) all look good going forward and should be able to create chances for our strikers. Downes and Lallana can perhaps make up a solid midfield. And Archer and Armstrong should both be able to finish inside the area, with Diaz or Stewart maybe becoming the big No.9 we haven't had for a while. And I am due a visit to the opticians, as it happens - thanks for the reminder... |
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