Quote from: john e on March 13, 2021, 09:41:54 AMThe other thing to say about perspective is that it’s changedWe were struggling at the bottom of the premiership then we went down and we wanted to get back and the perspective was if we can just get back to the premiership we can start to build slowly againThat perspective changed with the new ownersIt’s a completely different scenarioSome of you guys think it’s still the same but it’s not a change that dayWe are now the second richest premiership clubWe are the biggest club in the MidlandsWe still have one of the greatest players in the world in our teamOur perspective has changedWe need to start seeing ourselves as competing for a top six placeSet the bar higher not lowerToo bloody right John
The other thing to say about perspective is that it’s changedWe were struggling at the bottom of the premiership then we went down and we wanted to get back and the perspective was if we can just get back to the premiership we can start to build slowly againThat perspective changed with the new ownersIt’s a completely different scenarioSome of you guys think it’s still the same but it’s not a change that dayWe are now the second richest premiership clubWe are the biggest club in the MidlandsWe still have one of the greatest players in the world in our teamOur perspective has changedWe need to start seeing ourselves as competing for a top six placeSet the bar higher not lower
So none at all then, that's sort of what I thought.
I think it strikes as self entitled to be honest. Very Wolves esq. levels of petulance. Stamping your feet and shouting "don't you know who I am?" achieves nothing.There's more to the top half of this table than us. What has the team directly above us been doing in our lost decade? Winning the European Cup and title, by signing £60m players.What about the one above? Developing the best centre forward in Europe, competing in the Champions League getting rid of the best pound for pound manager in Eurooe and replacing him with a name as big as Mourinho. Moving into a £1bn stadium that holds 61,000.What about the team above Spurs, what have they been doing in our lost decade? Spending half a billion and attracting one of the most successful managers in Europe, making preparations to build a new ground.And West Ham? Getting a new ground for free that is 50% larger than ours. Being able to spend £40m on flops and finally, for this season at least, reinventing Everton of 2007 vintage.And Chelsea? Winning titles, trophies, playing in Champions League football, spending hundreds of millions.Leicester? Sliding doors and all that, but winning the title, spending and investing heavily. Showing an avenue to others like us of what can be achieved in time.The Manchester clubs speak for themselves.Yes we're loaded, yes we have Grealish, yes we are Aston fuckimg Villa. But glance in the mirror, see where we have been very recently and what clubs who can say "we're fucking Chelsea" or "we're fucking Everton" too and it makes the demands seem ridiculous. It has to be earned.
Quote from: AV82EC on March 13, 2021, 12:13:01 PMSince we came back from the enforced Covid break in January we've W4 D3 L5, classic mid-table form. As others have pointed out, we're much more resilient as a team defensively but have utterly lost our attacking verve and progressive approach from earlier in the season.Three contributing reasons for me:1 - The Grealish factor - much as we don't like to admit it, he lifts this team from being a lower midtable team to potentially being a team that can challenge for the European spots. Also there was a detailed stats analysis done a few weeks back on us this season which only backed this up as nearly 70% of our attacking intent was in the attacking left third.2 - Smith and his coaching team - as others have pointed out in view of the above what are they doing about it? Sticking with the 433 despite the lack of personnel for it to be effective, continually just rotating and perming 3 from 6 in the three central midfield positions, playing clearly out of form players.3 - Players out of form - quite clearly McGinn, Luiz and Barkley are struggling badly at the moment though McGinn and Luiz are showing signs they are starting to get back to something like some level of effectiveness.Smith is doing OK in my view with the tools at his disposal but until the transition to a top 6 team is made then questions are bound to be asked, it comes with the territory unfortunately. That squad quality desperately needs to be improved in the summer as we're finding out, and really only then can Smith have no excuses in terms of delivering some of the expectations, up to know he's ticked every box.Great post, and very much agree with your points. The world and his dog can see that our wide players at the moment aren't coming up with the goods, so why continue with two of them in a 4-3-3 that is making Watkins look really isolated due to their all round poor play?
Since we came back from the enforced Covid break in January we've W4 D3 L5, classic mid-table form. As others have pointed out, we're much more resilient as a team defensively but have utterly lost our attacking verve and progressive approach from earlier in the season.Three contributing reasons for me:1 - The Grealish factor - much as we don't like to admit it, he lifts this team from being a lower midtable team to potentially being a team that can challenge for the European spots. Also there was a detailed stats analysis done a few weeks back on us this season which only backed this up as nearly 70% of our attacking intent was in the attacking left third.2 - Smith and his coaching team - as others have pointed out in view of the above what are they doing about it? Sticking with the 433 despite the lack of personnel for it to be effective, continually just rotating and perming 3 from 6 in the three central midfield positions, playing clearly out of form players.3 - Players out of form - quite clearly McGinn, Luiz and Barkley are struggling badly at the moment though McGinn and Luiz are showing signs they are starting to get back to something like some level of effectiveness.Smith is doing OK in my view with the tools at his disposal but until the transition to a top 6 team is made then questions are bound to be asked, it comes with the territory unfortunately. That squad quality desperately needs to be improved in the summer as we're finding out, and really only then can Smith have no excuses in terms of delivering some of the expectations, up to know he's ticked every box.
I think it strikes as self entitled to be honest. Very Wolves esq. levels of petulance. Stamping your feet and shouting "don't you know who I am?" achieves nothing.There's more to the top half of this table than us. What has the team directly above us been doing in our lost decade? Winning the European Cup and title, by signing £60m players.What about the one above? Developing the best centre forward in Europe, competing in the Champions League, getting rid of the best pound for pound manager in Europe and replacing him with a name as big as Mourinho. Moving into a £1bn stadium that holds 61,000.What about the team above Spurs, what have they been doing in our lost decade? Spending half a billion and attracting one of the most successful managers in Europe, making preparations to build a new ground.And West Ham? Getting a new ground for free that is 50% larger than ours. Being able to spend £40m on flops and finally, for this season at least, reinventing Everton of 2007 vintage.And Chelsea? Winning titles, trophies, playing in Champions League football, spending hundreds of millions.Leicester? Sliding doors and all that, but winning the title, spending and investing heavily. Showing an avenue to others like us of what can be achieved in time.The Manchester clubs speak for themselves.Yes we're loaded, yes we have Grealish, yes we are Aston fuckimg Villa. But glance in the mirror, see where we have been very recently and what clubs who can say "we're fucking Chelsea" or "we're fucking Everton" too and it makes the demands seem ridiculous. It has to be earned.
Quote from: Risso on March 13, 2021, 11:05:50 AMSo none at all then, that's sort of what I thought.Oh come on.Its just round the corner though isn't it?People are thinking it.He's "Not a big name" so its not possible for him to be a success.I don't see our owners having a problem at this moment in time though.
Quote from: Nunkin1965 on March 13, 2021, 12:25:47 PMQuote from: Risso on March 13, 2021, 11:05:50 AMSo none at all then, that's sort of what I thought.Oh come on.Its just round the corner though isn't it?People are thinking it.He's "Not a big name" so its not possible for him to be a success.I don't see our owners having a problem at this moment in time though.Great post that