by Bristol Paul » 01 Feb 2009 10:15
by Royal Lady » 01 Feb 2009 10:19
by Irvinchangeyaname » 01 Feb 2009 10:21
Royal Lady I'm convinced Coppell will leave at the end of the season, whether we go up or not and that's going to be another major factor.
by Royal Lady » 01 Feb 2009 10:22
by Franchise FC » 01 Feb 2009 10:46
Bristol Paul In 05/06, although I think everyone was surprised as the lack of signings on promotion, it was hard to argue with SC's view that the players deserved a chance given the 106 points and the fact they were clearly head and shoulders above everyone else in the division.
Next season worries me. Although it would be great to go up again, we clearly aren't anywhere near as good as last time, and the team would need substantial new investment in my view. Given the track record we have of not spending money, and not buying in experienced players who have "been there, done that", I personally think that we will struggle big time, because I just don't see the club changing its mentality and "going for it".
Thoughts?
by readingbedding » 01 Feb 2009 10:54
Bristol Paul A bit early to contemplate I know, but looking ahead to next season, if we go up, its hard to see what the manager will do in terms of signings.
In 05/06, although I think everyone was surprised as the lack of signings on promotion, it was hard to argue with SC's view that the players deserved a chance given the 106 points and the fact they were clearly head and shoulders above everyone else in the division.
Next season worries me. Although it would be great to go up again, we clearly aren't anywhere near as good as last time, and the team would need substantial new investment in my view. Given the track record we have of not spending money, and not buying in experienced players who have "been there, done that", I personally think that we will struggle big time, because I just don't see the club changing its mentality and "going for it".
The current transfer window just re-inforces that opinion, because whilst others (not all) have spent and improved on players who will improve their first team, and can go straight in at the deep end, we, again, have just tinkered around the edges, and the 2 signings are hardly likely to either give us the edge in the run in, or be instant starters in the Premiership. In my view, we should be investing now in 2 or 3 "quality" players, ie experienced first teamers, with a view on them being good enough if we get promoted. Others and the manager may argue that keeping the likes of Hunt and Harper is as good as a new signing, but as the majority on here seem to agree, neither of these two are good enough, and in fact have been verging on hopeless for a large part of the season.
Thoughts?
by Jack Celliers » 01 Feb 2009 11:06
by readingbedding » 01 Feb 2009 11:09
by OLLIE KEARNS » 01 Feb 2009 11:25
Royal Lady FWIW I completely agree. But you'll be shot down by people who are so blinkered they think we're playing fantastically well and won't struggle at all.
I'm convinced Coppell will leave at the end of the season, whether we go up or not and that's going to be another major factor. I'd like to see us have Curbishley in his place, if he does go, as he's a similar sort of manager. We NEED to invest in the team, but I doubt we will.
by Elliott » 01 Feb 2009 11:33
by Rex » 01 Feb 2009 11:45
by BallRoyal » 01 Feb 2009 11:59
by SCIAG » 01 Feb 2009 12:40
by Percy's Rocket » 01 Feb 2009 13:05
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 01 Feb 2009 13:05
by Royalee » 01 Feb 2009 13:13
by West Stand Man » 01 Feb 2009 13:14
Royal Lady Seriously, no-one will want to buy us.
by Yellowcoat » 01 Feb 2009 13:22
by Rex » 01 Feb 2009 13:26
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 01 Feb 2009 14:15
royalexile It's is all a gamble anyway. Nothing can be done to prepare for the premier until we know if we are promoted. Even then wheeling and dealing with players can still be a totally unquantifiable factor. The first season in the premier was full of dead and fear about continual hammerings and this was a real surprise. We took teams of with pure grit and a good team ethic that was buoyed up but confidence and ability. Sidwells impact that season was also telling. The second season was more about midfield partnerships, players going missing on the pitch and less patience in our style of play. We got found out and when chasing the game the midfield allowed too many teams to surge directly through the centre. This season the speculative lump it and see has come to the fore in our style of play and this route one style of play will not cut it in the premier league. It will only have a limited impact and we need to get back to building and holding play which is controlled and effective from midfield.
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