by AthleticoSpizz » 25 Nov 2012 20:19
by Skin » 25 Nov 2012 20:40
by Big Ern » 25 Nov 2012 21:11
windermere_royalfloyd__streete Who comes in and does better then? I want to hear the nay-sayers alternative suggestions.
McD has had a poor season and has signed poorly last summer.....but who else is going to get more from such a (comparatively) weak squad. I'd like to think that Brian deserves a chance to rebuild in the Championship last season, just as Coppell had one season following relegation. Not sure that AZ would feel the same way, mind.
I would take Phil Parkinson in a heartbeat.
by melonhead » 26 Nov 2012 10:46
Woolly68 Come on Anton grow some balls, make that change, second from bottom and unless we win our 3 away games before Xmas we will be well adrift and no one will want to come to the club.
Thanks Brian its been good but it's a result business, as you said yesterday.
andrew1957SPARTAJackson Corner It really paid off for Wolves last season?
They left it far too late though. A change now is the right time with January fast approaching and time beforehand to evaluate the current squad and deadwood.floyd__streete Who comes in and does better then? I want to hear the nay-sayers alternative suggestions.
McD has had a poor season and has signed poorly last summer.....but who else is going to get more from such a (comparatively) weak squad. I'd like to think that Brian deserves a chance to rebuild in the Championship last season, just as Coppell had one season following relegation. Not sure that AZ would feel the same way, mind.
Whilst I agree with this, it does concern me that we were lucky in the first place in winning promotion with our suck it up and hit on the break football, and Brian is still persisting with it at this level, even though it's clearly not working. If we stick with him and go back down, it's very likely the same style will be in place, and we will continue to rely on hard working types. We got lucky last season, I don't favour lightening striking twice!
Who ever replaces McDermott will hopefully bring with them a new style of football, be able to manage egos better, and be able to attract a better standard of player. Yes we're almost certainly going back down, but whoever comes in will hopefully put their stamp on the side and be given the backing to get rid of the dead wood, and bring in his own players. Who might that be is anyone's guess. Curbishley might not be that bad a choice. Who is out there?
I am beginning to wonder about the sanity of many of you posting on here.
We have the lowest quality squad in the PL bar none. Our entire squad cost less than 10 million for goodness sake. Brian plays the way we are because it is the only way we have a chance of staying up. Try and play like Man city and we will go down with a very low points total.
Yes if Anton suddenly finds a few hundred million to invest we could bring in Jose M and buy some top players (if they would even agree to come!) but it’s not happening folks.
Brian is doing the best he can with a limited squad and if we support him rather than giving him and the players a hard time we might just make 17th!
Have some faith folks.
by under the tin » 26 Nov 2012 11:15
by Cpl Jones Dont panic » 26 Nov 2012 11:23
Cpl Jones Dont panic Very interesting that Rednapp has told the players he will not tolerate players who give the ball away [ our entire team] or put their hands in the air[ McNuff after shinning the ball for the everton goal] or players that stand with hands on hips [ i am sure we have a few]. This is what BM must say to the team now not keep being loyal, grow some balls and drag player off if he is having a bad game [ gorkiss, legs].
If we all accept that we actually got promoted without being special and more by luck than skill, how long could it take us to get back up another 6 years!
Lets take the chance to stay up whilst we have it, by xmas it will be to late . No need to feel sorry for Bm , he will get another job and earns far more than most of us can dream off.
by teignmouth hoops » 26 Nov 2012 11:40
by The Beardy Man » 26 Nov 2012 11:43
by Barry the bird boggler » 26 Nov 2012 11:49
Barry the bird boggler Would have to be Sir Steve surely?
No Fixed Abode Did anyone see MOTD 2 last night?
Reading - worst team for completion of passes. Something like 61%. I think they need to improve on their ball retention, which might make them have a bit more energy towards the end of games and puts less pressure on the back 4.
by Royalclapper » 26 Nov 2012 11:59
by Extended-Phenotype » 26 Nov 2012 12:00
The Beardy Man
If you accept that simply buying a new starting 11 isn't a good move and your squad is weak, then improving where you can is the only option you have.
Royalclapper Not surprising that we have worst pass completion rate given that most passes are twated 60 yards up the pitch.
by The Beardy Man » 26 Nov 2012 12:04
Extended-PhenotypeThe Beardy Man
If you accept that simply buying a new starting 11 isn't a good move and your squad is weak, then improving where you can is the only option you have.
Buying quality additions to add class to a hard working outfit =/= buying a new starting 11
by Extended-Phenotype » 26 Nov 2012 12:12
The Beardy ManExtended-PhenotypeThe Beardy Man
If you accept that simply buying a new starting 11 isn't a good move and your squad is weak, then improving where you can is the only option you have.
Buying quality additions to add class to a hard working outfit =/= buying a new starting 11
Agreed, and pre season the addition of Pog and Guthrie looked good.
by If you still hate Futcher » 26 Nov 2012 12:16
LacosteRoyalclapper Not surprising that we have worst pass completion rate given that most passes are twated 60 yards up the pitch.
To a player in Pog who did well last year with short passes into feet and balls in behind for him to run onto.
What did Brian think when signing this player when he knew we would just be banging aimless balls up to him?
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