Quote from: Demitri_C on February 01, 2020, 06:58:42 PMQuote from: walsall villain on February 01, 2020, 06:03:11 PMI think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected. Play off winners dont spend 150m and be consistently shit most of the season. They can at least do a bit better on the road.In my view smiths under achieving badly and invested very poorly.What about all the established teams at this level who have spent 100m +? West Ham spend that and below us. Brighton spent a fair bit in the last 12 months on forward players alone.Everton spent 500m + in last three years and are only now starting to pull clear into the top half.Spending money is always just a part of it. We could've spent much less, picked up some steady eddie free transfers like Gary Cahill and I reckon we'd have 3-4 more points on the board but then you don't build as much for the long term.
Quote from: walsall villain on February 01, 2020, 06:03:11 PMI think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected. Play off winners dont spend 150m and be consistently shit most of the season. They can at least do a bit better on the road.In my view smiths under achieving badly and invested very poorly.
I think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected.
it will and i can't see beyond relegation at the moment as we are too inexperienced and thus too inconsistent. A Cup final win and the former might save Dean and Co, but losing badly against City and going down won't.
Sheff Utd are probably showing what can happen if you give a manager time, and all work together on a plan...
The inconsistency of our performances is extremely frustrating. A great performance against Leicester taking us to Wembley and then a clusterfuck at Bournemouth who leapfrog us in the PL table. How do you even begin to account for that mismatch in performance levels? After the Leicester win, Jack stated and was clearly frustrated that a few weeks ago the team could hardly string 5 passes together, yet we seem to have gone back to that level within the space of just a few days. Very frustrating and Smith needs to get a grip of and address these issues if we are to have any chance of staying up this season.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on February 01, 2020, 08:49:19 PMQuote from: Demitri_C on February 01, 2020, 06:58:42 PMQuote from: walsall villain on February 01, 2020, 06:03:11 PMI think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected. Play off winners dont spend 150m and be consistently shit most of the season. They can at least do a bit better on the road.In my view smiths under achieving badly and invested very poorly.What about all the established teams at this level who have spent 100m +? West Ham spend that and below us. Brighton spent a fair bit in the last 12 months on forward players alone.Everton spent 500m + in last three years and are only now starting to pull clear into the top half.Spending money is always just a part of it. We could've spent much less, picked up some steady eddie free transfers like Gary Cahill and I reckon we'd have 3-4 more points on the board but then you don't build as much for the long term.Im not really concerned about west ham im concerned about us. Sheffield united spent peanuts and they are doing fantastic. We on the other hand look like a 40 minute team.
Quote from: Demitri_C on February 02, 2020, 09:41:54 AMQuote from: SoccerHQ on February 01, 2020, 08:49:19 PMQuote from: Demitri_C on February 01, 2020, 06:58:42 PMQuote from: walsall villain on February 01, 2020, 06:03:11 PMI think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected. Play off winners dont spend 150m and be consistently shit most of the season. They can at least do a bit better on the road.In my view smiths under achieving badly and invested very poorly.What about all the established teams at this level who have spent 100m +? West Ham spend that and below us. Brighton spent a fair bit in the last 12 months on forward players alone.Everton spent 500m + in last three years and are only now starting to pull clear into the top half.Spending money is always just a part of it. We could've spent much less, picked up some steady eddie free transfers like Gary Cahill and I reckon we'd have 3-4 more points on the board but then you don't build as much for the long term.Im not really concerned about west ham im concerned about us. Sheffield united spent peanuts and they are doing fantastic. We on the other hand look like a 40 minute team. You're only concerned about other teams when they suit your argument then?
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on February 02, 2020, 10:01:10 AMQuote from: Demitri_C on February 02, 2020, 09:41:54 AMQuote from: SoccerHQ on February 01, 2020, 08:49:19 PMQuote from: Demitri_C on February 01, 2020, 06:58:42 PMQuote from: walsall villain on February 01, 2020, 06:03:11 PMI think he’s doing ok too. Play off winners always struggle so this was sort of what I expected. Play off winners dont spend 150m and be consistently shit most of the season. They can at least do a bit better on the road.In my view smiths under achieving badly and invested very poorly.What about all the established teams at this level who have spent 100m +? West Ham spend that and below us. Brighton spent a fair bit in the last 12 months on forward players alone.Everton spent 500m + in last three years and are only now starting to pull clear into the top half.Spending money is always just a part of it. We could've spent much less, picked up some steady eddie free transfers like Gary Cahill and I reckon we'd have 3-4 more points on the board but then you don't build as much for the long term.Im not really concerned about west ham im concerned about us. Sheffield united spent peanuts and they are doing fantastic. We on the other hand look like a 40 minute team. You're only concerned about other teams when they suit your argument then?Just as you choose to ignore my sheffield united point then?