We've had 24 games from 28-Dec (inc 1 cup game) and we've won 5 of them by my count.It doesn't strike me that people who are dissapointed by this are deluded to the extent that they need medical intervention. What do you think?
Is there anybody on here who wouldn't have taken 11th at the beginning of the season?
I think some of the expectations expressed on here are deluded to the point that clinical intervention should be considered.Is there anybody on here who wouldn't have taken 11th at the beginning of the season?Less than 3 seasons in charge and DS has taken us from mid table Championship to mid table Premier League. With more investment there's no reason why we can't take another step up next season.There aren't many teams above us I wouldn't have expected to be there, those being West Ham & maybe Leeds. Both with extremely experienced managers however much you may despise Moyes.
I think they all highlight that our form isn't nailed-on relegation, it's merely that of a team that's more likely to finish in the bottom half of the table than the top half.
Every team suffered from Covid, to a more of lesser degree. The training complex was closed and we only carried on playing after every single player was fit again. It may have affected our momentum but not to the degree that we only win a handful of games over the rest of the season. Losing Jack also has nothing to do with Covid and seems to happen once a season. We have to sign other quality players and be better prepared for it. I would ask the question: is Dean getting enough out of the players?Regardless of any excuses offered, the second half of the season was nearly as bad as last season!
The other thing about the potential for long Covid being an issue is that DS is famously coy about injuries if he thinks that honesty might boost our opponents. We may hear more in the summer. Or I could be talking nonsense. All options are on the table.
Quote from: Steve67 on May 17, 2021, 07:35:16 PMEvery team suffered from Covid, to a more of lesser degree. The training complex was closed and we only carried on playing after every single player was fit again. It may have affected our momentum but not to the degree that we only win a handful of games over the rest of the season. Losing Jack also has nothing to do with Covid and seems to happen once a season. We have to sign other quality players and be better prepared for it. I would ask the question: is Dean getting enough out of the players?Regardless of any excuses offered, the second half of the season was nearly as bad as last season!I don’t think any of us would disagree that our form has been poor since Christmas. But the same manager had us playing the best football in years up to that point whilst bringing in new and exciting talent as the start of a much needed rebuild. Yet people overlook that point and suggest that very same manager is the cause of the poor form, despite the squad having a Covid outbreak, a generally weak squad depth and losing his best player for three months!! Maybe that’s the cause of poor end to the season?
Sorry, yes, Moyes. Agreeing with SE that 'despising' him seemed a bit harsh!