Two things. i wonder how 'luuvie'ish we're becoming over the non-going because we're not performing in the top glight as we would like? I bet there are many fans of many clubs who would just see us as Premier league fannies. We're not struggling in league one or two but not doing splendidly in the Premier League.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on October 19, 2014, 01:58:37 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 19, 2014, 01:43:55 PMThe clubs that really suffer in the premier league are those like us who have traditions of winning stuff from time to time but now find themselves priced out of competing or playing in the champions league.You have the top four or five, then the teams just glad to be here - Hull, Swansea, Burnley, there are lots of these, then the likes of us, who in the past have been competitive but now find things like winning the league unthinkable.Dare I mention the Everton example again. It is true what you say, but it is possible to at least be competitive if you are well run club with a decent manager. There are absolutely no excuses for us to be happy with 4th from bottom every year. I think people would settle these days with what Chris is referring to above if it could be seen we were having a right good go at teams in the process, something we almost never do anymore.This myth about just being well-run should be put to bed. they have also been spending money.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 19, 2014, 01:43:55 PMThe clubs that really suffer in the premier league are those like us who have traditions of winning stuff from time to time but now find themselves priced out of competing or playing in the champions league.You have the top four or five, then the teams just glad to be here - Hull, Swansea, Burnley, there are lots of these, then the likes of us, who in the past have been competitive but now find things like winning the league unthinkable.Dare I mention the Everton example again. It is true what you say, but it is possible to at least be competitive if you are well run club with a decent manager. There are absolutely no excuses for us to be happy with 4th from bottom every year. I think people would settle these days with what Chris is referring to above if it could be seen we were having a right good go at teams in the process, something we almost never do anymore.
The clubs that really suffer in the premier league are those like us who have traditions of winning stuff from time to time but now find themselves priced out of competing or playing in the champions league.You have the top four or five, then the teams just glad to be here - Hull, Swansea, Burnley, there are lots of these, then the likes of us, who in the past have been competitive but now find things like winning the league unthinkable.
They were both poor, but if you drop both, then you lose a lot of pace.
Can Grealish be better than we have? Worth trying him to find out. Not too much of a gamble if we're honest.
I agree and I have said elsewhere about Grealish; tip of the diamond is where I think he should be playing. If you have him out wide, then he isn't going to see enough of the ball to influence the game as we'd like.He is different from a lot of our midfielders, as is Sanchez. I would start them both against QPR at the top and base of the diamond respectively. Having Westwood and his range of passing 10-15 yards higher up the pitch will be a benefit too.
Quote from: Ads on October 20, 2014, 12:47:42 PMThey were both poor, but if you drop both, then you lose a lot of pace.Not sure Nzog has any pace any more, he looks like a busted flush.I did not see one situation on Saturday where Gabby used his pace. Unless you play him as a centre forward and tell him to run the channels then I am at a loss to see how he contributes.