by savage 4 england » 07 Nov 2021 08:43
by paultheroyal » 07 Nov 2021 10:09
by Zip » 07 Nov 2021 10:55
paultheroyal Our resident Twitter mong in full meltdown and then again comes out with the classic line “gutted we won as it keeps him in a job” - he is literally unstable
by Zip » 07 Nov 2021 10:57
StrandedSnowflake Royal Swiftly closing in on a 60% loss rate this season.
Yet still has a plus 40% win rate.
Strange season, only 4 teams have lost more than us but only 5 have won more.
by Snowflake Royal » 07 Nov 2021 11:48
ZipStrandedSnowflake Royal Swiftly closing in on a 60% loss rate this season.
Yet still has a plus 40% win rate.
Strange season, only 4 teams have lost more than us but only 5 have won more.
Very strange. We are only just over one third of the season in and having got off to a very poor start and then later on losing four on the bounce are only four points off a play off spot.
by Franchise FC » 07 Nov 2021 13:32
Snowflake RoyalZipStranded
Yet still has a plus 40% win rate.
Strange season, only 4 teams have lost more than us but only 5 have won more.
Very strange. We are only just over one third of the season in and having got off to a very poor start and then later on losing four on the bounce are only four points off a play off spot.
I don’t think the 40% win rate will count for much if we maintain 45%+ losing rate.
One of the reason there's been so much dissatisfaction in recent years is the terrible home win rate despite it being decent away. If the majority of fans are regularly seeing us lose, and more than we win, a manager is in real trouble and won't last long.
I don't really see the win yesterday as a turning point. Brum were poor and so were we, saved by an Academy double involving penalty area pinball. It's a great result, but without a major turnaround, I still see Pauno gone in the next 6 more likely than not. Especially with the upcoming points deduction.
Think we need another 8 / 9 points in the next 6 games to give us a good chance.
by Hendo » 07 Nov 2021 13:35
paultheroyal Our resident Twitter mong in full meltdown and then again comes out with the classic line “gutted we won as it keeps him in a job” - he is literally unstable
by Kitsondinho » 07 Nov 2021 13:58
by Donny Ironside » 07 Nov 2021 15:30
Hendopaultheroyal Our resident Twitter mong in full meltdown and then again comes out with the classic line “gutted we won as it keeps him in a job” - he is literally unstable
He really is a grade A clown.
by Lower West » 07 Nov 2021 15:50
ZipStrandedSnowflake Royal Swiftly closing in on a 60% loss rate this season.
Yet still has a plus 40% win rate.
Strange season, only 4 teams have lost more than us but only 5 have won more.
Very strange. We are only just over one third of the season in and having got off to a very poor start and then later on losing four on the bounce are only four points off a play off spot.
by morganb » 12 Nov 2021 10:51
by Zip » 12 Nov 2021 11:02
morganb If on a Saturday afternoon you happen on a young player who scores a couple of goals to turn a defeat into a victory would you really then let him play 45 minutes for the U23s on the following Monday evening and risk him getting injured?
That's right, Clarke is now out with an injury sustained in a meaningless U23 match. Assume the decision to allow him to play was Pauno's. I realise decision making isn't his strong suit but... why?
by Coppells Lost Coat » 12 Nov 2021 11:27
by Hound » 12 Nov 2021 11:41
Coppells Lost Coat It make zero sense to have played him. Ashcoft, Camara Ehibhationham also all played. I automatically thought as they were in the Brum matchday squad they wouldn't be involved at all until players return - as you know, we have 400 players out injured......401 now.
Someone at the club is making huge mistakes - So do they continue to play Ashcroft Camara etc in the u23 games now? risk even more of our squad to unnecessary injuries.
by tidus_mi2 » 12 Nov 2021 11:43
by Hound » 12 Nov 2021 11:46
tidus_mi2 From our perspective as fans sure it seems stupid to play him, even if it was just a half of football but the club hires professionals who know the health and conditioning of the players so should, in theory, be in a better position to judge if he should play for the U23s.
by CountryRoyal » 12 Nov 2021 11:49
Zipmorganb If on a Saturday afternoon you happen on a young player who scores a couple of goals to turn a defeat into a victory would you really then let him play 45 minutes for the U23s on the following Monday evening and risk him getting injured?
That's right, Clarke is now out with an injury sustained in a meaningless U23 match. Assume the decision to allow him to play was Pauno's. I realise decision making isn't his strong suit but... why?
Idiotic. I saw he was on the bench which surprised me. Yet another injury. Shambolic. If Puscas gets injured on international duty we are scuppered again.
Brain dead stuff.
by CountryRoyal » 12 Nov 2021 11:52
Houndtidus_mi2 From our perspective as fans sure it seems stupid to play him, even if it was just a half of football but the club hires professionals who know the health and conditioning of the players so should, in theory, be in a better position to judge if he should play for the U23s.
some fans....
to me it would be stupid if we didn't play him. Not like he has had the workload of a Swift or Ejaria who prob need a break and a rest. Clarke needs to play wherever possible.
by CountryRoyal » 12 Nov 2021 11:56
tidus_mi2 From our perspective as fans sure it seems stupid to play him, even if it was just a half of football but the club hires professionals who know the health and conditioning of the players so should, in theory, be in a better position to judge if he should play for the U23s.
by Hound » 12 Nov 2021 11:58
CountryRoyalHoundtidus_mi2 From our perspective as fans sure it seems stupid to play him, even if it was just a half of football but the club hires professionals who know the health and conditioning of the players so should, in theory, be in a better position to judge if he should play for the U23s.
some fans....
to me it would be stupid if we didn't play him. Not like he has had the workload of a Swift or Ejaria who prob need a break and a rest. Clarke needs to play wherever possible.
Disagree, he’s part of the first team set up now and with our luck with injuries it is literally asking for trouble. Your comparison to training is nonsensical. U23 or not, matches are higher intensity and just can’t be compared.
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