It doesn't matter, it's just an observation.
Quote from: Baldy on October 21, 2024, 08:33:15 AMQuote from: Monty on October 21, 2024, 08:20:59 AMAgain, what does 'under the radar' mean, in any meaningful way, for a football club currently playing in the Premier League and the Champions League?It means 'unnoticed'.95% of the praise is for Unai Emery. As if he is doing a magnificent job with a bunch of misfits!!!The quality, strength and conviction of the squad is not getting the recognition it deserves.Right, sure, but it's still unclear to me why it matters? The other teams we're playing against don't get their analysis from MOTD, so where's the practical benefit?
Quote from: Monty on October 21, 2024, 08:20:59 AMAgain, what does 'under the radar' mean, in any meaningful way, for a football club currently playing in the Premier League and the Champions League?It means 'unnoticed'.95% of the praise is for Unai Emery. As if he is doing a magnificent job with a bunch of misfits!!!The quality, strength and conviction of the squad is not getting the recognition it deserves.
Again, what does 'under the radar' mean, in any meaningful way, for a football club currently playing in the Premier League and the Champions League?
There's obviously a conspiracy to deny us credit. I can't believe more people don't see it.
I saw MOTD on Saturday and for once I thought they got the batting order of matches in terms of interest, incidents and importance correct.It also helped that the utter Buffoon Richards was nowhere to be seen (although Shearer was still about) and replace by the far more amiable and professional Mr Given.
Maybe we should have a camouflaged kit.
Still think we should of been on before Spurs . We are above them . Our game had 4 goals , 2 red cards , a pen , a pen save . It was also a pretty good game .