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A1969Eagle Redhill 26 Dec 20 5.30pm |
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Warnock went on Boxing Day 2014, after that shambles against Southampton...
Who could Parish be taking too.... recently ....we hope
So whose coming in because our current coaching team has expired.
Based on the form since June 2020, six months form, how good as the current coaching team been?
Surely even the Two Brothers who left Huddersfield end of last season, the Cowleys have more clues than our lot, for a start they have "P.A.S.S.I.O.N!!
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adelaar Edgware 26 Dec 20 5.52pm |
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Originally posted by beak
There is not that much wrong with the team ,a few younger players would do the trick. McArthur, Cahill, Dann,Clyne and Sakho need to be shifted on.
Missed out Ward too. Great servant to the club, but well past his sell by date.
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glazedallover Allier 26 Dec 20 6.03pm |
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Originally posted by A1969Eagle
Warnock went on Boxing Day 2014, after that shambles against Southampton...
Whose Parish been taking too.... recently ....we hope
So whose coming in because our current coaching team has expired.
Based on the form since June 2020, six months form, how good as the current coaching team been?
Surely even the Two Brothers who left Huddersfield end of last season, the Cowleys have more clues than our lot, for a start they have "P.A.S.S.I.O.N!!
'Whose' is a possessive interrogative pronoun such as in 'whose shoes are they?' and not a contraction of either 'Who has' nor 'Who is' .............
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Elwissthebest Marlborough 26 Dec 20 6.04pm |
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Today's result was predictable given the starting line-up. To make so few changes to the starting line-up after 0-7 (yes, I know, stunning finishing and all that) suggests the manager is either a brilliant psychologist or has lost the plot. Milivojevic and McArthur must be the least creative midfield partnership in the Premiership. But I shouldn't think anyone's worried. 'Crisis, what crisis?' is bound to be the reaction. What amazes me is that when anyone suggests there might be a better manager out their than RH, we get jumped on by those who tell us how brilliantly he did to keep us up when we had no points after seven games a couple of seasons ago and how the man deserves more respect because he is 73 and has managed in as many countries as he speaks languages or whatever. He has indeed done well for us. But it should be possible to imagine better. We are stuck in a cycle that goes like this: as long as we get 38 points a season, we are safe (not forgetting to beat Brighton home and away). Can we not be more ambitious than this? Imagine someone had suggested we appointed Dean Smith as manager two seasons ago. Doubtless the reaction would have been: 'no Premiership experience.' The point is that going to Villa today, we should have been confident. It's our eighth consecutive season in the Premiership and we were up against a team that survived on the last day of last season. In the interim we have been eclipsed by them. We've signed Eze, who has great promise but not be overburdened by expectation. And that's about it. I just don't understand why Townsend doesn't start every game. Certainly, he loses possession, makes the odd wrong decision. But it's not as if there isn't also a stronger side to his game. He scored that goal at Man City that nobody else in the team, arguably not even Zaha, has the technical ability to do. So why play Schlupp ahead of him? Why play McArthur ahead of anyone? Why choose endeavour over creativity? We'll get stuffed by Leicester and we'll be back in a relegation dog fight in no time. Just because we have more points at this stage of the season than we normally do doesn't mean everything's alright.
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A1969Eagle Redhill 28 Dec 20 5.58pm |
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Picky.....
you should work with Roy, he needs help!!
Originally posted by glazedallover
'Whose' is a possessive interrogative pronoun such as in 'whose shoes are they?' and not a contraction of either 'Who has' nor 'Who is' .............
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Jaha 28 Dec 20 6.23pm |
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Originally posted by Elwissthebest
Today's result was predictable given the starting line-up. To make so few changes to the starting line-up after 0-7 (yes, I know, stunning finishing and all that) suggests the manager is either a brilliant psychologist or has lost the plot. Milivojevic and McArthur must be the least creative midfield partnership in the Premiership. But I shouldn't think anyone's worried. 'Crisis, what crisis?' is bound to be the reaction. What amazes me is that when anyone suggests there might be a better manager out their than RH, we get jumped on by those who tell us how brilliantly he did to keep us up when we had no points after seven games a couple of seasons ago and how the man deserves more respect because he is 73 and has managed in as many countries as he speaks languages or whatever. He has indeed done well for us. But it should be possible to imagine better. We are stuck in a cycle that goes like this: as long as we get 38 points a season, we are safe (not forgetting to beat Brighton home and away). Can we not be more ambitious than this? Imagine someone had suggested we appointed Dean Smith as manager two seasons ago. Doubtless the reaction would have been: 'no Premiership experience.' The point is that going to Villa today, we should have been confident. It's our eighth consecutive season in the Premiership and we were up against a team that survived on the last day of last season. In the interim we have been eclipsed by them. We've signed Eze, who has great promise but not be overburdened by expectation. And that's about it. I just don't understand why Townsend doesn't start every game. Certainly, he loses possession, makes the odd wrong decision. But it's not as if there isn't also a stronger side to his game. He scored that goal at Man City that nobody else in the team, arguably not even Zaha, has the technical ability to do. So why play Schlupp ahead of him? Why play McArthur ahead of anyone? Why choose endeavour over creativity? We'll get stuffed by Leicester and we'll be back in a relegation dog fight in no time. Just because we have more points at this stage of the season than we normally do doesn't mean everything's alright.
I actually think Townsend gets quite complacent in games. Doesn’t do it often enough, gives the ball away and is predictable. Always cutting into traffic and loosing the ball. He’s a very frustrating player because he clearly had the ability but I think is slightly past it now and struggles to do it consistently. I think schlupp has been one of our best performers of late to be honest
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