by Woodcote Royal » 29 Jan 2018 14:18
by John Smith » 29 Jan 2018 14:19
Woodcote Royal No, we are currently one of the worst, if the worst team in the division and that view is supported by recent results and who those results have been against.
by Maneki Neko » 29 Jan 2018 14:33
HoundManeki NekoHound
tbh, the only poor signing was Aluko. Edwards was maybe a bit unnecessary, and Clement has a lot to prove but is very young and has potential.
At the end of the window Obita was fully fit, so I can see why we didn't get an LB. Maybe a RB, but not sure how long they thought Watson would be out for. And don't think its an easy sell to say come in and spend the season watching Gunter play every single minute from the bench. Otherwise we covered all the positions except striker. Bacuna and Barrow were very good signings, Mannone steady and I like Dadi, just not as #1 striker.
this is utter nonsense.
we needed a proper striker, and a full back (before obita was crocked, not after, because 2 full backs isn't enough fullbacks, due to the risk of injury) instead we bought a load of midfielders for our already overloaded midfield option list and blew more money than weve ever spent before doing so.
aluko is awful, barrow is decent enough, bacuna is ok, clement is just displacing our youth players from U23 football, Dadi seems a decent chap, but has never ever looked like he could be a main striker anywhere.
if it was a choice between all of them and going all out to get the striker we really needed, there should have been only one option.
you say the only bad signing was aluko....but that's our record signing, pin all our hopes on, last minute desperation buy. that alone is enough to question the summers business
as it happens I think Edwards is exactly the kind of signing we needed if we were going to buy unnecessary midfielders, instead of a load more flaky low quality wide men to play in a narrow formation, but otherwise the summer was an utter shambles. Brian knows it, I know it, & you know it.
And if we’d brought a load of full backs in, then Obita and Gunter has stayed for all season - but Kelly, Swift and Evans got crocked for the season, you’d be asking why we brought in a load of full backs when we needed midfielders
And like I said, who’d you be able to bring in knowing they’d only be cover for imo 2 of the better FBs in the division?
And again on this mythical striker - who did you have in mind? Should we have offered 10,12,15 mill for the people we tried to buy? It still would have by no means guaranteed goals
I’d rather you have tried to answer my q on your thoughts on aluko and why he was signed rather than that rant
I'd be very interested to know what happened with Aluko and why we brought him in. Was it Stam pushing for him, knowing that it would leave us short of cash for a striker in the Jan window (or was he told different?), or did BT force him on him (very unlikely I'd say).
Either way its been a absolute disaster signing. A poor player on high wages on a long contract, who appears to have stitched us up doing any business in this window
I’d rather you have tried to answer my q on your thoughts on aluko and why he was signed rather than that rant
John Smithdouble d Sorry John but you are being utterly delusional. We are in a relegation battle. We are only 4 points off the bottom 3.
We aren't in a relegation battle.
Hull City are in a relegation battle. They are absolutely terrible, in awful form and have Nigel Adkins as their manager. Add to that Sunderland, Burton and Birmingham and we are laughing our way to safety.
NewCorkSethdouble dJohn Smith I take your point on board that we are losing to teams around us and that our form is bad - I'm not in complete denial but what do you think they're posting on the Birmingham forum or the Sunderland forum? Take a look at how bad Hull City are, for example, they are below us in the table with a similarly bad form and have found themselves still in the Cup which won't do them any favours.
I honestly don't think we are in a relegation battle...yet. If we don't win in February then I might start to accept it, but at the moment it's a bad run and we're in lower mid-table.
Sorry John but you are being utterly delusional. We are in a relegation battle. We are only 4 points off the bottom 3.
10th place Watford are only 4 points off the bottom 3 in the premier league.. I agree with John, it's not about how many points away you are it's about the quality of those behind you. It's too early to put us in the "battle" category.
Woodcote RoyalJohn SmithWoodcote Royal Who do you see us beating?
I see us beating Burton tomorrow, Millwall on Saturday and Nottingham Forest on 20th February.
Even if we lose one and draw two of them we will be OK.
Yep, delusional
by John Smith » 29 Jan 2018 14:58
double dWoodcote RoyalJohn Smith I see us beating Burton tomorrow, Millwall on Saturday and Nottingham Forest on 20th February.
Even if we lose one and draw two of them we will be OK.
Yep, delusional
Even if we get two points, that means nothing. If Burton beat us, then we get 2 draws and IF they lose both games that means they gain a point on us. If they win, we draw 2 and then they win another they are level.
Your basis of being safe is ridiculous aswell, by saying we get 2 points in these 3 games you are saying we will be safe? What if we promptly lose every single other game all season? Will we be safe?
You are delusional
John Smithdouble dWoodcote Royal
Yep, delusional
Even if we get two points, that means nothing. If Burton beat us, then we get 2 draws and IF they lose both games that means they gain a point on us. If they win, we draw 2 and then they win another they are level.
Your basis of being safe is ridiculous aswell, by saying we get 2 points in these 3 games you are saying we will be safe? What if we promptly lose every single other game all season? Will we be safe?
You are delusional
I love how you've actually bothered to think of all those eventualities before posting your 'counter-argument'.
The reality is there are three teams below us before we even get to the relegation zone. Those teams aren't going to win many games over the next 6 weeks, it will take a hell of a lot of bad luck for us to drop down there. We have tough games coming up but three certainly winnable ones also (as mentioned in a separate thread; Burton, Millwall, Forest).
Question for you: do you think Sheffield Wednesday consider themselves to be in a relegation battle? Because it's more than likely that we will have swapped places with them come Tuesday 10pm. Let's all step back, stop panicking and look at the bigger picture shall we?
by NewCorkSeth » 29 Jan 2018 15:20
double dNewCorkSethdouble d
Sorry John but you are being utterly delusional. We are in a relegation battle. We are only 4 points off the bottom 3.
10th place Watford are only 4 points off the bottom 3 in the premier league.. I agree with John, it's not about how many points away you are it's about the quality of those behind you. It's too early to put us in the "battle" category.
The quality of those behind us seemingly beat (or drew) with us when we played them.
by John Smith » 29 Jan 2018 15:24
double d If we lose to burton and they are 1 point behind us, are we in a relegation battle?
by Maneki Neko » 29 Jan 2018 15:24
If we are fighting for our championship survival then so are at least 8 other teams
by Denver Royal » 29 Jan 2018 15:28
double dJohn Smithdouble d
Even if we get two points, that means nothing. If Burton beat us, then we get 2 draws and IF they lose both games that means they gain a point on us. If they win, we draw 2 and then they win another they are level.
Your basis of being safe is ridiculous aswell, by saying we get 2 points in these 3 games you are saying we will be safe? What if we promptly lose every single other game all season? Will we be safe?
You are delusional
I love how you've actually bothered to think of all those eventualities before posting your 'counter-argument'.
The reality is there are three teams below us before we even get to the relegation zone. Those teams aren't going to win many games over the next 6 weeks, it will take a hell of a lot of bad luck for us to drop down there. We have tough games coming up but three certainly winnable ones also (as mentioned in a separate thread; Burton, Millwall, Forest).
Question for you: do you think Sheffield Wednesday consider themselves to be in a relegation battle? Because it's more than likely that we will have swapped places with them come Tuesday 10pm. Let's all step back, stop panicking and look at the bigger picture shall we?
If we lose to burton and they are 1 point behind us, are we in a relegation battle?
Denver Royaldouble dJohn Smith I love how you've actually bothered to think of all those eventualities before posting your 'counter-argument'.
The reality is there are three teams below us before we even get to the relegation zone. Those teams aren't going to win many games over the next 6 weeks, it will take a hell of a lot of bad luck for us to drop down there. We have tough games coming up but three certainly winnable ones also (as mentioned in a separate thread; Burton, Millwall, Forest).
Question for you: do you think Sheffield Wednesday consider themselves to be in a relegation battle? Because it's more than likely that we will have swapped places with them come Tuesday 10pm. Let's all step back, stop panicking and look at the bigger picture shall we?
If we lose to burton and they are 1 point behind us, are we in a relegation battle?
No offence, and this might come as a shock, but I really could care less what label you put on it or how you characterize it. Did you order your Maidenhead season ticket for next season yet?
by Hound » 29 Jan 2018 15:44
Maneki Neko again, the idea that you can only have two full backs is daft. most other teams manage it.
I didn't ask for a load, just one.
the way you manage it is either to buy or bring through a younger full back who can step in if required and doesn't mind working to try and displace the incumbents,(to bring one through from within you need to be confident enough in his ability, to actually play him if he's required - if this isn't the case with your own youth option, this needs to be factored into your transfer planning preseason), or buy one who is already good enough to fight them for their places.
im a big fan of both gunter, and obita but to suggest they're streets ahead of anything else we could have possibly got, or so good that no one else would ever come in to try and compete with them is madness. imo
not my job to fully scout w9orld football to find a striker we can afford/will want to come here, but the prerequisites would be: experience of stams formation/style, some sort of goal scoring record at whatever level, fitness, and some form that suggests he is in the right frame of mind to step straight in. personally I think 15 million on oliveira was probably about right, and if we couldn't go that far then we shouldn't have wasted our time, and instead should have done some scouting and brought someone up from lower divisions or abroad for a lot less. its not like we haven't known about the clubs massive striking department shortcomings since STAM arrived, so theres no excuse.I'd be very interested to know what happened with Aluko and why we brought him in. Was it Stam pushing for him, knowing that it would leave us short of cash for a striker in the Jan window (or was he told different?), or did BT force him on him (very unlikely I'd say).
Either way its been a absolute disaster signing. A poor player on high wages on a long contract, who appears to have stitched us up doing any business in this windowI’d rather you have tried to answer my q on your thoughts on aluko and why he was signed rather than that rant
don't know
don't know
don't know
not sure what that brings to the debate though tbf,
by Denver Royal » 29 Jan 2018 15:56
Hound I don't think the summer business was bad, bar Aluko. Aluko we can agree on was a massive turd of a signing I think.
by John Smith » 29 Jan 2018 15:56
John Smithdouble d If we lose to burton and they are 1 point behind us, are we in a relegation battle?
Why are you too scared to answer my question?
If we lose to Burton, no we still won't be in a relegation battle. If we lose to Burton and Millwall, and both Sunderland and Hull pick up points by Saturday night then yes, we will be.
by Hound » 29 Jan 2018 16:08
Denver RoyalHound I don't think the summer business was bad, bar Aluko. Aluko we can agree on was a massive turd of a signing I think.
He has been so far, yep. Do you see any scope for improvement in him or is he a lost cause? I'm a bit torn, really. Sometimes I see a player in there somewhere, but other times I'm less sure. He looks low on confidence, but I was really disappointed in his recent performance against Brentford. At the very least, he is taking a while to settle/adjust and he's been given chances/opportunities.
by Hoop Blah » 29 Jan 2018 16:12
John SmithWoodcote Royal No, we are currently one of the worst, if the worst team in the division and that view is supported by recent results and who those results have been against.
Now look who's delusional
John SmithJohn Smithdouble d If we lose to burton and they are 1 point behind us, are we in a relegation battle?
Why are you too scared to answer my question?
If we lose to Burton, no we still won't be in a relegation battle. If we lose to Burton and Millwall, and both Sunderland and Hull pick up points by Saturday night then yes, we will be.
Well?
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