I don't get some of the anger to be honest. Disappointment, yes because it could have gone better but I think overall this season has been a positive one.
Quote from: Clampy on April 23, 2021, 01:07:24 PMI don't get some of the anger to be honest. Disappointment, yes because it could have gone better but I think overall this season has been a positive one.I am about where you are. Never known such anger at the prospect of finishing 11th after a decade of either flirting with relegation, being relegated, or being in the championship. Frustration and a bit of disappointment of what could of been yes, but the kind of radical changes some people want seem a bit out of context to the situation.
Quote from: Ad@m on April 23, 2021, 11:28:53 AMQuote from: Ketzster on April 23, 2021, 11:08:51 AMYes well it was a pretty shocking run in the Championship. People say it will be fine with better players, but it wasn’t when we had better players than other teams in the Championship when Grealish was out. You can ignore that run in the Championship and stuff but just buying better players won’t solve Smiths tactical inflexibility and not knowing what to do if plan A isn’t working. We can’t keep having long spells like this when a player is missing. It’s not just 6 games. 15 in the Championship, more than 10 now etcGrealish is our best player by a country mile. Just like he'd be the best player in pretty much any other team in the world. It's hardly surprising that we struggle when he's out.Smith brought Barkley in to take some of the pressure off Jack but it's turned out he's crap! Until we get better players we're always going to struggle without one of the best players in the world.We’ve spent two hundred and fucking fifty million pounds on playersAnd we are still totally reliant on the player that’s been with us since the age of sixThat’s not rightThat cannot be right it’s not credible it’s patheticYou can excuse it all Want but surely when you look at it you have to admit that is a sorry state of affairs
Quote from: Ketzster on April 23, 2021, 11:08:51 AMYes well it was a pretty shocking run in the Championship. People say it will be fine with better players, but it wasn’t when we had better players than other teams in the Championship when Grealish was out. You can ignore that run in the Championship and stuff but just buying better players won’t solve Smiths tactical inflexibility and not knowing what to do if plan A isn’t working. We can’t keep having long spells like this when a player is missing. It’s not just 6 games. 15 in the Championship, more than 10 now etcGrealish is our best player by a country mile. Just like he'd be the best player in pretty much any other team in the world. It's hardly surprising that we struggle when he's out.Smith brought Barkley in to take some of the pressure off Jack but it's turned out he's crap! Until we get better players we're always going to struggle without one of the best players in the world.
Yes well it was a pretty shocking run in the Championship. People say it will be fine with better players, but it wasn’t when we had better players than other teams in the Championship when Grealish was out. You can ignore that run in the Championship and stuff but just buying better players won’t solve Smiths tactical inflexibility and not knowing what to do if plan A isn’t working. We can’t keep having long spells like this when a player is missing. It’s not just 6 games. 15 in the Championship, more than 10 now etc
I actually think we can still finish above Everton. Whoever is their manager they just have serious mentality issues in pushing on from decent positions so mirror us in last 20 years.Take 4 points off them like we did last season and we'll have a decent chance although they'll probably win tonight with Arsenal having no strikers (we can finish above them aswell if we pull our fingers out).Our problem remains we just collapse for whatever reason from Feb onwards. When was the last time we finished a season strongly in the top division when we were actually 5th or 6th? 2008?Didn't happen in 1993, 1999, 2009, 10 or this season so it's been a major club issue for decades now so while clubs we're trying to finish above look pretty fresh in March onwards we usually look out on our feet.Hopefully we'll get 2-3 in to really improve the first 11 this summer, no point just signing endless players who just make up the numbers on the bench as we already have that.Dean also must learn how to rotate more in the first half of the season, leaving likes of Grealish or McGinn out of the odd game here and there or subbing them off after 70 minutes in games we're comfortably winning.Target eventually has to be to peak from March onwards rather than December as happened this season.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on April 23, 2021, 12:58:56 PMI actually think we can still finish above Everton. Whoever is their manager they just have serious mentality issues in pushing on from decent positions so mirror us in last 20 years.Take 4 points off them like we did last season and we'll have a decent chance although they'll probably win tonight with Arsenal having no strikers (we can finish above them aswell if we pull our fingers out).Our problem remains we just collapse for whatever reason from Feb onwards. When was the last time we finished a season strongly in the top division when we were actually 5th or 6th? 2008?Didn't happen in 1993, 1999, 2009, 10 or this season so it's been a major club issue for decades now so while clubs we're trying to finish above look pretty fresh in March onwards we usually look out on our feet.Hopefully we'll get 2-3 in to really improve the first 11 this summer, no point just signing endless players who just make up the numbers on the bench as we already have that.Dean also must learn how to rotate more in the first half of the season, leaving likes of Grealish or McGinn out of the odd game here and there or subbing them off after 70 minutes in games we're comfortably winning.Target eventually has to be to peak from March onwards rather than December as happened this season.2010/11 was a strong finish to the season. We went from struggling against relegation to an unlikely 9th finish, which a decade on remains our highest since and we still argue on here over whether it was a "fluke" or not!
Quote from: john e on April 23, 2021, 01:19:41 PMQuote from: Risso on April 23, 2021, 01:16:12 PMHopefully I'm wrong but my prediction is:Jack won't play again this seasonWe'll get three more points. Once each from draws against WBA, Palace and one of the Everton games.Even I think we are better than that even without Grealish Who do you see us beating?
Quote from: Risso on April 23, 2021, 01:16:12 PMHopefully I'm wrong but my prediction is:Jack won't play again this seasonWe'll get three more points. Once each from draws against WBA, Palace and one of the Everton games.Even I think we are better than that even without Grealish
Hopefully I'm wrong but my prediction is:Jack won't play again this seasonWe'll get three more points. Once each from draws against WBA, Palace and one of the Everton games.
Quote from: john e on April 23, 2021, 12:46:39 PMQuote from: Ad@m on April 23, 2021, 11:28:53 AMQuote from: Ketzster on April 23, 2021, 11:08:51 AMYes well it was a pretty shocking run in the Championship. People say it will be fine with better players, but it wasn’t when we had better players than other teams in the Championship when Grealish was out. You can ignore that run in the Championship and stuff but just buying better players won’t solve Smiths tactical inflexibility and not knowing what to do if plan A isn’t working. We can’t keep having long spells like this when a player is missing. It’s not just 6 games. 15 in the Championship, more than 10 now etcGrealish is our best player by a country mile. Just like he'd be the best player in pretty much any other team in the world. It's hardly surprising that we struggle when he's out.Smith brought Barkley in to take some of the pressure off Jack but it's turned out he's crap! Until we get better players we're always going to struggle without one of the best players in the world.We’ve spent two hundred and fucking fifty million pounds on playersAnd we are still totally reliant on the player that’s been with us since the age of sixThat’s not rightThat cannot be right it’s not credible it’s patheticYou can excuse it all Want but surely when you look at it you have to admit that is a sorry state of affairsThe slight issue I have with this is the bold bit, when termed that way, sounds a lot worse than "still totally reliant on one of the best players in Europe". We have lots of, in my opinion, top half/mid table players but right now there's only 3-4 top 4 standard players (Grealish, Konsa, Martinez and maybe Watkins) so losing the one of them that is our main creator has a massive impact.
I think the problem is we've got 1 exceptional player, 5 very good ones in the keeper/defence and Ollie, but everything else between the two isn't working, whether it's the central midfielders or the attacking support players. Nobody out of Luiz, McGinn, Ramsey, Traore, Nakamba, Trez, El Ghazi or Barkley has been remotely at the races for the weeks. Whether they're not good enough or just out of form we all have our individual opinions about I guess.
Why do we have so many players short of form?Who is responsible for getting the most out of the squad?Or are we saying that without Grealish we have a relegation level team and none of this is the fault of the manager?