by Sir Dodger Royal » 16 Aug 2009 08:57
by 79Royal » 16 Aug 2009 09:08
Woodcote Royal Thanks to Coppell, I believe the decision has been taken to start from scratch and if this young side gets to the Prem by the end of next season we might, under the right management, be able to establish ourselves this time.
by Royal Rother » 16 Aug 2009 10:06
Woodcote Royal Believe me, given the choice of watching todays young team being outplayed or, the last one Coppell took up there fairing no better despite having shed loads more experience, I'd swap this evenings armchair for the air fare 2 years ago every time.
by Schards#2 » 16 Aug 2009 10:11
by leon » 16 Aug 2009 10:11
Royal RotherWoodcote Royal Believe me, given the choice of watching todays young team being outplayed or, the last one Coppell took up there fairing no better despite having shed loads more experience, I'd swap this evenings armchair for the air fare 2 years ago every time.
Probably the best point on the whole thread.
Despite all the perfectly reasonable observations about the lack of experience in the team chosen yesterday, they actually performed no worse than Coppell's teams did up at St James' - in fact in the 1st half we mostly matched them in style and swagger, until we got in / near the 18 yard box when it all came to nothing. Nothing different to the rest of 2009 there then, when we had a team full of experienced players.
Do people really want to see Bertrand, Pearce, Karacan, Davies and Church all ditched for Armstrong, Bikey, Gunarsson, Harper and NHunt already? It will take time but the experience gained by young players in the struggles, and the information gleaned by the manager in defeat, are invaluable.
The team is on a learning curve and there will be some hard knocks on the way - no conclusions can be drawn after 2 games except that there is a lot to be positive about but even more to work on. Can we not be thankful that, unlike Coppell's team in recent times, it is almost certain that this bunch have it in them to learn and improve?
by Royal Rother » 16 Aug 2009 10:13
by Schards#2 » 16 Aug 2009 10:19
Royal RotherWoodcote Royal Believe me, given the choice of watching todays young team being outplayed or, the last one Coppell took up there fairing no better despite having shed loads more experience, I'd swap this evenings armchair for the air fare 2 years ago every time.
Probably the best point on the whole thread.
Despite all the perfectly reasonable observations about the lack of experience in the team chosen yesterday, they actually performed no worse than Coppell's teams did up at St James' - in fact in the 1st half we mostly matched them in style and swagger, until we got in / near the 18 yard box when it all came to nothing. Nothing different to the rest of 2009 there then, when we had a team full of experienced players.
Do people really want to see Bertrand, Pearce, Karacan, Davies and Church all ditched for Armstrong, Bikey, Gunarsson, Harper and NHunt already? It will take time but the experience gained by young players in the struggles, and the information gleaned by the manager in defeat, are invaluable.
The team is on a learning curve and there will be some hard knocks on the way - no conclusions can be drawn after 2 games except that there is a lot to be positive about but even more to work on. Can we not be thankful that, unlike Coppell's team in recent times, it is almost certain that this bunch have it in them to learn and improve?
by Woodcote Royal » 16 Aug 2009 10:28
Schards#2 The single most depressing thing about the start of this season is Woodcote Royal's full backing of Rodgers. This is the man who laughed at the suggestion that we wouldn't be selling out the existing ground a couple of years back and demanded the extention go ahead. This is the man who mocked the suggestion that last season may be dull, this is the man who's number one hate figure is the most successful manager in the club's history, who broke the points record in winning the championship and took a side built on the cheap to 8th in the premiership with no significant investment.
When the man who has a track record of being 100% wrong on absolutely everything thinks we are moving in the right direction, it's time for the alarm bells to start ringing. Come on Woodcote, take one for the team and start slagging Rodgers off - it's the only hope.
by Royal Rother » 16 Aug 2009 10:36
Schards#2 The reality is, if you sell £10 million more of players than you buy year on year, then year on year you are going to get worse and worse. The brick by brick mentality has gone into reverse and involves a steady dismantling.
by Royal Lady » 16 Aug 2009 10:50
by Archies Volley II » 16 Aug 2009 10:52
leonRoyal RotherWoodcote Royal Believe me, given the choice of watching todays young team being outplayed or, the last one Coppell took up there fairing no better despite having shed loads more experience, I'd swap this evenings armchair for the air fare 2 years ago every time.
Probably the best point on the whole thread.
Despite all the perfectly reasonable observations about the lack of experience in the team chosen yesterday, they actually performed no worse than Coppell's teams did up at St James' - in fact in the 1st half we mostly matched them in style and swagger, until we got in / near the 18 yard box when it all came to nothing. Nothing different to the rest of 2009 there then, when we had a team full of experienced players.
Do people really want to see Bertrand, Pearce, Karacan, Davies and Church all ditched for Armstrong, Bikey, Gunarsson, Harper and NHunt already? It will take time but the experience gained by young players in the struggles, and the information gleaned by the manager in defeat, are invaluable.
The team is on a learning curve and there will be some hard knocks on the way - no conclusions can be drawn after 2 games except that there is a lot to be positive about but even more to work on. Can we not be thankful that, unlike Coppell's team in recent times, it is almost certain that this bunch have it in them to learn and improve?
People just want to see a blend that is all.
by Royal Lady » 16 Aug 2009 10:58
by FiNeRaIn » 16 Aug 2009 10:59
by Archies Volley II » 16 Aug 2009 11:00
Royal Lady How have Wigan managed to stay where they are for so long? Don't they have similar crowds to us? Genuine question, not trying to have a pop - but we're not the only team in the country with high overheads and yet other teams similar to ours in set-up seem to be able to reach the happy medium of spending wisely and getting in the right players and being able to maintain a prem position, or, in like the West Broms of this world, yo yo between the two top tiers, why can't we do this?
by FiNeRaIn » 16 Aug 2009 11:02
Archies Volley IIRoyal Lady How have Wigan managed to stay where they are for so long? Don't they have similar crowds to us? Genuine question, not trying to have a pop - but we're not the only team in the country with high overheads and yet other teams similar to ours in set-up seem to be able to reach the happy medium of spending wisely and getting in the right players and being able to maintain a prem position, or, in like the West Broms of this world, yo yo between the two top tiers, why can't we do this?
Don't really have an answer to how Wigan have managed to do what they have done - but as you say we are not the only team to.... and have then chosen the one who are doing better than us - sure there are plenty with high overheads doing a lot worse than us recently.
by Royal Rother » 16 Aug 2009 11:02
Royal Lady How have Wigan managed to stay where they are for so long? Don't they have similar crowds to us? Genuine question, not trying to have a pop - but we're not the only team in the country with high overheads and yet other teams similar to ours in set-up seem to be able to reach the happy medium of spending wisely and getting in the right players and being able to maintain a prem position, or, in like the West Broms of this world, yo yo between the two top tiers, why can't we do this?
by Archies Volley II » 16 Aug 2009 11:05
Royal Lady If the likes of Harper and Hunt can be used as subs they can't be completely unfit. I'd be happier hearing BR stating that he'd had to field a slightly inadequate team at the moment due to injuries to the majority of his more experienced players, rather than give the impression that the team he fielded was the team he wanted to field.
Has Armstrong been injured all close season?
by Royal Lady » 16 Aug 2009 11:07
FiNeRaInArchies Volley IIRoyal Lady How have Wigan managed to stay where they are for so long? Don't they have similar crowds to us? Genuine question, not trying to have a pop - but we're not the only team in the country with high overheads and yet other teams similar to ours in set-up seem to be able to reach the happy medium of spending wisely and getting in the right players and being able to maintain a prem position, or, in like the West Broms of this world, yo yo between the two top tiers, why can't we do this?
Don't really have an answer to how Wigan have managed to do what they have done - but as you say we are not the only team to.... and have then chosen the one who are doing better than us - sure there are plenty with high overheads doing a lot worse than us recently.
Wigan are bankrolled by whelan and average nowhere near as high as us- bad example. Burnley, wolves, hull and birmingham though have shown twice as much ambition as we did and two of those average less( birmingham and burnley, maybe even hull)- yet somehow can afford to strengthen their teams and give themselves a fighting chance.
by Royal Lady » 16 Aug 2009 11:10
Archies Volley IIRoyal Lady If the likes of Harper and Hunt can be used as subs they can't be completely unfit. I'd be happier hearing BR stating that he'd had to field a slightly inadequate team at the moment due to injuries to the majority of his more experienced players, rather than give the impression that the team he fielded was the team he wanted to field.
Has Armstrong been injured all close season?
There are not completely unfit - hence Harper, Marek, Mills and Armstrong playing in the cup.
Not saying I agree with the selection or the policy necessarily just trying to get some perspective by pointing out what I believe we have been told.
Would be poor management in my opinion to go to Newcastle with inexerienced players and say publicly that don't even want to be playing them but have no choice. I know Harry Rednapp would do that but that doesn't it right!
Armstrong was missing for some of pre-season but I cannot remember right now for how much. I believe as you suggest he was still recovering from the injury he had at the end of last season.
by PEARCEY » 16 Aug 2009 11:14
Woodcote RoyalSchards#2 The single most depressing thing about the start of this season is Woodcote Royal's full backing of Rodgers. This is the man who laughed at the suggestion that we wouldn't be selling out the existing ground a couple of years back and demanded the extention go ahead. This is the man who mocked the suggestion that last season may be dull, this is the man who's number one hate figure is the most successful manager in the club's history, who broke the points record in winning the championship and took a side built on the cheap to 8th in the premiership with no significant investment.
When the man who has a track record of being 100% wrong on absolutely everything thinks we are moving in the right direction, it's time for the alarm bells to start ringing. Come on Woodcote, take one for the team and start slagging Rodgers off - it's the only hope.
I forgot to log on before reading this thread this morning but now that I have, it's a relief to see that my ignore settings survived our transfer to a new server.
If only all posters were obliged to supply their mental age and I could ignore everyone under five............................
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