I think Bristol will fall away badly again second half of the season. Their squad is no bigger than last and their top scorer is a centre half.
Considering our three senior strikers have been injured for a large chunk of that time, is it any wonder we have lacked goals up front?
Quote from: Ads on December 19, 2017, 07:23:14 AMI think Bristol will fall away badly again second half of the season. Their squad is no bigger than last and their top scorer is a centre half.However we can’t keep relying on Santa we need to make our own gifts.
We have started clutching at other teams imploding now as we have lost touch with the top 2, what ever, we still have to put a run of results together including beating the teams at the top of the table.I would love to know what the magic Steve Bruce formula is that is going to achieve this.
Quote from: Ads on December 19, 2017, 07:23:14 AMI think Bristol will fall away badly again second half of the season. Their squad is no bigger than last and their top scorer is a centre half.If we don't find a way to score goals we will fall away badly too. Since winning 4-0 at Burton we have only scored 13 goals in the last 12 games, only one from a recognized striker and that was Kodjia from the penalty spot vs Bolton. Adomah has been on fire, something he won't maintain, with the balance of the goals coming from Terry, Chester, Onomah, Snodgrass, Lansbury and Samba. If we don't find a solution in January we'll slide quickly. In fact we had a decent little cushion below us a couple of weeks ago and sat safely in the play offs. That cushion has gone. One or two more results like the ones we have had recently and the likes of Leeds, Ipswich, Preston (who have won 4 of their last 5) will be above us.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 19, 2017, 03:58:09 PMQuote from: Ads on December 19, 2017, 07:23:14 AMI think Bristol will fall away badly again second half of the season. Their squad is no bigger than last and their top scorer is a centre half.If we don't find a way to score goals we will fall away badly too. Since winning 4-0 at Burton we have only scored 13 goals in the last 12 games, only one from a recognized striker and that was Kodjia from the penalty spot vs Bolton. Adomah has been on fire, something he won't maintain, with the balance of the goals coming from Terry, Chester, Onomah, Snodgrass, Lansbury and Samba. If we don't find a solution in January we'll slide quickly. In fact we had a decent little cushion below us a couple of weeks ago and sat safely in the play offs. That cushion has gone. One or two more results like the ones we have had recently and the likes of Leeds, Ipswich, Preston (who have won 4 of their last 5) will be above us.It isn't just what we aren't getting from the strikers though. We have scored 29 in half a season. You don't get in the play offs only scoring 58 goals unless you have a preposterously mean defence. They are doing alright but the lack of goals will do for us if we don't sort it in January. Frankly, I am struggling to hold on to any form of hope of automatic promotion. The improvement required from us, dovetailed with the implosion required above, seems tremendously unlikely to me.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on December 19, 2017, 05:55:01 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on December 19, 2017, 03:58:09 PMQuote from: Ads on December 19, 2017, 07:23:14 AMI think Bristol will fall away badly again second half of the season. Their squad is no bigger than last and their top scorer is a centre half.If we don't find a way to score goals we will fall away badly too. Since winning 4-0 at Burton we have only scored 13 goals in the last 12 games, only one from a recognized striker and that was Kodjia from the penalty spot vs Bolton. Adomah has been on fire, something he won't maintain, with the balance of the goals coming from Terry, Chester, Onomah, Snodgrass, Lansbury and Samba. If we don't find a solution in January we'll slide quickly. In fact we had a decent little cushion below us a couple of weeks ago and sat safely in the play offs. That cushion has gone. One or two more results like the ones we have had recently and the likes of Leeds, Ipswich, Preston (who have won 4 of their last 5) will be above us.It isn't just what we aren't getting from the strikers though. We have scored 29 in half a season. You don't get in the play offs only scoring 58 goals unless you have a preposterously mean defence. They are doing alright but the lack of goals will do for us if we don't sort it in January. Frankly, I am struggling to hold on to any form of hope of automatic promotion. The improvement required from us, dovetailed with the implosion required above, seems tremendously unlikely to me. There's no doubt about it. It looks massively bleak and maybe why he's rolling the dice in bringing in Agnew. It's not going to be enough. The man is naturally cautious and he won't play an open expansive style because he has no idea what that even is. He brought in a proven goalscorer in Hogan and instead of watching the DVD on how Brentford played to his strengths he lumps the ball long and has midfield players sitting far too deep. I'm no fucking expert and only play Football Manager when I get a few minutes and even I can see that. We've completely wasted 20 odd million on two forwards who were brilliant at their old clubs and have done the square root of fuck all for us. I get with McCormack much is on him, but getting the best out of players is what an experienced manager like Bruce is meant to do and is paid very well to do.