Quote from: Irish villain on April 04, 2013, 10:34:55 AMQuote from: eastie on April 04, 2013, 09:59:10 AMLooking at his quotes today it seems he is looking to play an adventurous style - Not the time of season to change your way of play - by the time they get used to it it could be all over.When John Gregory arrived in February 1998 he got us attacking straight away and results picked up. We sometimes forget these are professional footballers. They are quite capable of change. We just have to hope you are right. We had the likes of yorke and collymore , they have danny graham!
Quote from: eastie on April 04, 2013, 09:59:10 AMLooking at his quotes today it seems he is looking to play an adventurous style - Not the time of season to change your way of play - by the time they get used to it it could be all over.When John Gregory arrived in February 1998 he got us attacking straight away and results picked up. We sometimes forget these are professional footballers. They are quite capable of change. We just have to hope you are right.
Looking at his quotes today it seems he is looking to play an adventurous style - Not the time of season to change your way of play - by the time they get used to it it could be all over.
Quote from: eastie on April 04, 2013, 10:36:31 AMQuote from: Irish villain on April 04, 2013, 10:34:55 AMQuote from: eastie on April 04, 2013, 09:59:10 AMLooking at his quotes today it seems he is looking to play an adventurous style - Not the time of season to change your way of play - by the time they get used to it it could be all over.When John Gregory arrived in February 1998 he got us attacking straight away and results picked up. We sometimes forget these are professional footballers. They are quite capable of change. We just have to hope you are right. We had the likes of yorke and collymore , they have danny graham!collymore hardly played, but we did have Savo and Joachim in addition to Yorke. Even Joachim scored more than Graham.
Quote from: neo_Villan on April 04, 2013, 02:13:56 AMIf Di Canio can get the best out of the players then they will stay up IMO.Really? There squad looks very average to me...if that.
If Di Canio can get the best out of the players then they will stay up IMO.
Have they got the players to be attacking?Without Fletcher, where do the goals come from?
No. bearing in mind its generally accepted that reading and qpr are down, we are now hot favourites for the drop. Ive read articles from two pundits tipping us for the drop (Neither were Robbie Savage).The bookies very rarely get it wrong. For the last couple of weeks and up to half time against pool ive started to believe again but im getting a striking suspicion that my claret and blue tinted specs are stopping me seeing clearly. Maybe we only got a couple of standard victories against cannon fodder. Maybe were not as good as we hope we are and maybe those above us are playing better than im seeing. H&V usually calms the nerves because there are loads of people on here saying what I hope is true - that we will get out of this. But im starting to think the majority on here are blinded by the claret and blue as well.
Southampton 20/1Stoke 16/1Norwich 10/1Newcastle 12/1Sunderland 7/4Wigan 9/4Villa 6/4
Having just done the BBC predictor thingy as objectively as possible (given the existence of claret / blue tinted galsses), I arrived with Sunderland taking the third slot on only 35 points; with us on 40 (at 13th!). More to do with my negative opinion of those clubs near the bottom than massive confidence in us.Oh, were it that clear-cut and simple!
Southampton 20/1Stoke 16/1Norwich 10/1Newcastle 12/1Sunderland 7/4Wigan 9/4Villa 6/4Granted not hot favourites but hot when taken in comparison to the 7 teams touted as being in the mix. They are essentially saying its between us, Wigan and Sunderland which is hard to argue with and like I say, the bookies dont often get it wrong. When I look at it like that, I see one team bang in form who are experienced in getting out of this situation who i fancy to pull clear. That leaves us and Sunderland. I cant see us getting any surprise points to be completely honest, I think we can all reasonably predict what our final total will be. So looking at it that way, our fate will be decided by an Italian, Facist nutjob and his ability to motivate a talented, decent squad into playing for their futures.I knew we were taking a gamble with our club policy but wasnt expecting this much of a gamble....