Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 30, 2013, 09:28:21 PMQuote from: danlanza on September 30, 2013, 08:30:52 PMWe are doing fine on the budget we have ffs. Moan, moan bloody moan.Stop moaning when we beat Hull on Saturday. You might just realise how far we have come in the last 18 months.A near 40m transfer spend in two seasons budget?. Jesus, if this is considered fine for that kind of outlay i'm shocked at how low some of our supporters requirements are.Personally i expect more quality on the pitch for that kind of outlay. As it is i'm literally bored shitless at the game 90% of the time. The first half against Liverpool and the Newcastle match were mind numbing in their uselessness on the pitch. The City performance probably ranked a brief step up from those but that's not saying a lot.If the likes of Everton and even the Baggies can actually play good football then so can we. I just want to see us do it. We're getting by with so called lucky wins, other teams are stepping up and earning them by their actual footballing prowess, why do we have to be different ?Going back to this again, Everton have had two 0-0 draws already this season. And one was against the baggies.Bet that was scintillating stuff.
Quote from: danlanza on September 30, 2013, 08:30:52 PMWe are doing fine on the budget we have ffs. Moan, moan bloody moan.Stop moaning when we beat Hull on Saturday. You might just realise how far we have come in the last 18 months.A near 40m transfer spend in two seasons budget?. Jesus, if this is considered fine for that kind of outlay i'm shocked at how low some of our supporters requirements are.Personally i expect more quality on the pitch for that kind of outlay. As it is i'm literally bored shitless at the game 90% of the time. The first half against Liverpool and the Newcastle match were mind numbing in their uselessness on the pitch. The City performance probably ranked a brief step up from those but that's not saying a lot.If the likes of Everton and even the Baggies can actually play good football then so can we. I just want to see us do it. We're getting by with so called lucky wins, other teams are stepping up and earning them by their actual footballing prowess, why do we have to be different ?
We are doing fine on the budget we have ffs. Moan, moan bloody moan.Stop moaning when we beat Hull on Saturday. You might just realise how far we have come in the last 18 months.
Quote from: brontebilly on October 01, 2013, 04:39:38 AMQuote from: PaulWinch again on September 30, 2013, 10:17:34 PMQuote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 30, 2013, 09:28:21 PMQuote from: danlanza on September 30, 2013, 08:30:52 PMWe are doing fine on the budget we have ffs. Moan, moan bloody moan.Stop moaning when we beat Hull on Saturday. You might just realise how far we have come in the last 18 months.A near 40m transfer spend in two seasons budget?. Jesus, if this is considered fine for that kind of outlay i'm shocked at how low some of our supporters requirements are.Personally i expect more quality on the pitch for that kind of outlay. As it is i'm literally bored shitless at the game 90% of the time. The first half against Liverpool and the Newcastle match were mind numbing in their uselessness on the pitch. The City performance probably ranked a brief step up from those but that's not saying a lot.If the likes of Everton and even the Baggies can actually play good football then so can we. I just want to see us do it. We're getting by with so called lucky wins, other teams are stepping up and earning them by their actual footballing prowess, why do we have to be different ?If you watch when we play well it's from passing it on the deck. Lambert has had to clear out a lot of shit players who were also hoofball merchants. We are progressing, we're not instantly going to turn in Brazil but we are improving.Some of the players Lambert has brought in (either signings or former academy players) are hoofball merchants too though. Baker is worse than Collins ever was for example.Fair enough if your attitude is the result is all that matters but this thread is about style of play ain't it...Think there is more chance of us picking up points if we keep the ball more.... That's likely to require Westwood coming back inI can think of Baker and that's it, it's hardly loads.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on September 30, 2013, 10:17:34 PMQuote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 30, 2013, 09:28:21 PMQuote from: danlanza on September 30, 2013, 08:30:52 PMWe are doing fine on the budget we have ffs. Moan, moan bloody moan.Stop moaning when we beat Hull on Saturday. You might just realise how far we have come in the last 18 months.A near 40m transfer spend in two seasons budget?. Jesus, if this is considered fine for that kind of outlay i'm shocked at how low some of our supporters requirements are.Personally i expect more quality on the pitch for that kind of outlay. As it is i'm literally bored shitless at the game 90% of the time. The first half against Liverpool and the Newcastle match were mind numbing in their uselessness on the pitch. The City performance probably ranked a brief step up from those but that's not saying a lot.If the likes of Everton and even the Baggies can actually play good football then so can we. I just want to see us do it. We're getting by with so called lucky wins, other teams are stepping up and earning them by their actual footballing prowess, why do we have to be different ?If you watch when we play well it's from passing it on the deck. Lambert has had to clear out a lot of shit players who were also hoofball merchants. We are progressing, we're not instantly going to turn in Brazil but we are improving.Some of the players Lambert has brought in (either signings or former academy players) are hoofball merchants too though. Baker is worse than Collins ever was for example.Fair enough if your attitude is the result is all that matters but this thread is about style of play ain't it...Think there is more chance of us picking up points if we keep the ball more.... That's likely to require Westwood coming back in
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 30, 2013, 09:28:21 PMQuote from: danlanza on September 30, 2013, 08:30:52 PMWe are doing fine on the budget we have ffs. Moan, moan bloody moan.Stop moaning when we beat Hull on Saturday. You might just realise how far we have come in the last 18 months.A near 40m transfer spend in two seasons budget?. Jesus, if this is considered fine for that kind of outlay i'm shocked at how low some of our supporters requirements are.Personally i expect more quality on the pitch for that kind of outlay. As it is i'm literally bored shitless at the game 90% of the time. The first half against Liverpool and the Newcastle match were mind numbing in their uselessness on the pitch. The City performance probably ranked a brief step up from those but that's not saying a lot.If the likes of Everton and even the Baggies can actually play good football then so can we. I just want to see us do it. We're getting by with so called lucky wins, other teams are stepping up and earning them by their actual footballing prowess, why do we have to be different ?If you watch when we play well it's from passing it on the deck. Lambert has had to clear out a lot of shit players who were also hoofball merchants. We are progressing, we're not instantly going to turn in Brazil but we are improving.
Lambert seems to have given up on rectifying... and have now put in physically stronger players for ball players e.g. Bacuna for Lowton and Sylla for Westwood.
Quote from: brontebilly on October 01, 2013, 11:09:56 AMLambert seems to have given up on rectifying... and have now put in physically stronger players for ball players e.g. Bacuna for Lowton and Sylla for Westwood. What a load of crap. Westwood is injured and everyone has noticed Lowton's loss of form. This is not "giving up" at all.
Quote from: not3bad on October 01, 2013, 11:16:01 AMQuote from: brontebilly on October 01, 2013, 11:09:56 AMLambert seems to have given up on rectifying... and have now put in physically stronger players for ball players e.g. Bacuna for Lowton and Sylla for Westwood. What a load of crap. Westwood is injured and everyone has noticed Lowton's loss of form. This is not "giving up" at all.by giving up I meant not signing a genuine creative midfielder this summer, a number ten that our side has been crying out for. An attacking midfielder that can create, get beyond the strikers and score goals. That player isnt WestwoodInstead he signs Helenius and Kozak. Seems to be making his intentions clear to me anyway
Quote from: brontebilly on October 01, 2013, 11:23:48 AMQuote from: not3bad on October 01, 2013, 11:16:01 AMQuote from: brontebilly on October 01, 2013, 11:09:56 AMLambert seems to have given up on rectifying... and have now put in physically stronger players for ball players e.g. Bacuna for Lowton and Sylla for Westwood. What a load of crap. Westwood is injured and everyone has noticed Lowton's loss of form. This is not "giving up" at all.by giving up I meant not signing a genuine creative midfielder this summer, a number ten that our side has been crying out for. An attacking midfielder that can create, get beyond the strikers and score goals. That player isnt WestwoodInstead he signs Helenius and Kozak. Seems to be making his intentions clear to me anywayHe wants to score goals. The anti-football bastard.
Sweeping statements this early in the season have a habit of biting people on the arse. Why not wait and see how the team develops instead of making your mind up in September?
We're the 3rd highest scorers in the PL so far. Didn't realise that.
6 games is the time to make observations, not draw conclusions.