if we are planning g for next season already why play the players who are out of contract or the loan playersmight as well go with Kalinic Bree Revan Chester Green O’hare, McGinn, Lansbury, Doyle-Hayes, Kodjia Davishonestly don’t think it could do any worse than a 3 nill thrashing at Wigan being outplayed the whole match with few or no shots in targetand we would be in better shape for next season with the lads gaining valuable experience (Lansbury only gets in because I think he’s staying but he is in reality just as bad as the rest of the midfield plodders)
As we can still make the Play Offs by playing our beat team and doing some strengthening. You can't do a major overhaul in January.
hah! Not if sure if that means you agree or i'm talking out my arse.
Quote from: sickbeggar on January 20, 2019, 08:48:45 AMhah! Not if sure if that means you agree or i'm talking out my arse.I agree with you and after listening to Christian I think that he does too.
It's the hand he's got and all he can do is play it. We cannot mask the poor performers without our better ones and it might take two windows before we gave a side whose default, regardless of injuries, is the beat football in the league.That's what's crackers about it. Bruce's plodders, best football we've seen in years, Bruce's plodders and all because two people who can *gasp* pass and run with the ball are injured. 2!
An entirely personal out of left field concept but I would be tempted to go cap in hand to Sid and ask him to teach Green to tackle then play him at left wing back. Andre not Sid.
I see Sarri has come out and said that it’s difficult to motivate his Chelsea team. That comment might actually relate to us as well. My concern is that Smith is probably too nice and when he tries to motivate or dish out bollockings the players take no notice. They just think, what have you ever achieved, what do you know?