Cool_Blue
Player Valuation: £35m
Maupay more for me. Did we mistake him for Trossard?McNeil was a strange signing from the off.
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Maupay more for me. Did we mistake him for Trossard?McNeil was a strange signing from the off.
You utter utter mug! You seem like the religious type.. but blind faith doesn't work in football."Why cant we have the shiny new toy?...It's not fair....whaa whaa whaa!!!!!"
WHO CARES?!?! What I want to know is if they find out he once voted center-right will the Brummies get the pitchforks out (sorry, "OOT") and chase the snob all the way saaaaaaf back to Espana....... ?Does Emery "get them" though ? lol
That's my take more or less now. I'm sick of the way things are and they can take either decision as far as I'm concerned.And this is where the club can be relied on to completely crash their own escape plan.
The time for a decision - one way or the other - is now. I don't think sacking Lampard is an unreasonable position. The results have been, generally, atrocious, taken in the round. Similarly, one could take a reasonable position that the manager, selected by this board, deserves support and some loyalty. But we have enough evidence at this point to make a case for either course of action. Back him or sack him NOW. Waiting for what, I would argue, will be the inevitable January collapse into the bottom three reduces our time - and options - considerably. World Cup managers will have fixed themselves up, the window will have gone, and any new man will immediately be up against the clock.
Totally agree…I think people have a right to be worried Dave.
We have been unlucky at times under FL and didn't pick up points although we might have deserved them.
Recent performances though have deserved and got nothing.
What I don't understand is managers going back to basics when things are going badly.
Defend in depth , pack midfield, play on the break. The first rule is to stop losing but from I see it is a continuing rerun of the same tactics and formation and hoping something will happen.
I can accept losing if I see the manager being imaginative in trying to make things better.
I also think the players should be giving more on the pitch and I wonder why that isn't happening.
It’s short term at best, just a couple of weeks ago we played Palace off the park, the players have that in them, they just don’t do it enough. Sacking the manager again means it’s a free pass for the players again to make some semblance of effort for the new guy before the same issues pop up
People keep talking about the palace game as if everything was great before it. It wasn’t though. There’s no point continually harking back to that one game as evidence that everything is fine when the whole reason it gets mentioned so much is that it’s so clearly the exception to the rule.It’s short term at best, just a couple of weeks ago we played Palace off the park, the players have that in them, they just don’t do it enough. Sacking the manager again means it’s a free pass for the players again to make some semblance of effort for the new guy before the same issues pop up
You calling 9 win in 9 month short term is hilarious
And this is where the club can be relied on to completely crash their own escape plan.
The time for a decision - one way or the other - is now. I don't think sacking Lampard is an unreasonable position. The results have been, generally, atrocious, taken in the round. Similarly, one could take a reasonable position that the manager, selected by this board, deserves support and some loyalty. But we have enough evidence at this point to make a case for either course of action. Back him or sack him NOW. Waiting for what, I would argue, will be the inevitable January collapse into the bottom three reduces our time - and options - considerably. World Cup managers will have fixed themselves up, the window will have gone, and any new man will immediately be up against the clock.
Megatron tieing himself in knots trying to defend the indefensible is so unattractive. ?
I think there are quite a few parallels here from when Arteta took over at arsenal
They were awful at the start and were down at the bottom for a while, but he was given time to build, to get his players in and look at them now.
We should be doing the same with Frank, give him time, not this kneejerk call to rip everything up again and start anew for the I don't know how many times it is now.
I`m with Ped here....
I think people have a right to be worried Dave.
We have been unlucky at times under FL and didn't pick up points although we might have deserved them.
Recent performances though have deserved and got nothing.
What I don't understand is managers going back to basics when things are going badly.
Defend in depth , pack midfield, play on the break. The first rule is to stop losing but from I see it is a continuing rerun of the same tactics and formation and hoping something will happen.
I can accept losing if I see the manager being imaginative in trying to make things better.
I also think the players should be giving more on the pitch and I wonder why that isn't happening.