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dmayne7

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  1. Hopefully the only way is up for him after a bit of settling in. Looked shocking tonight
  2. And offside hahaha
  3. Never a handball. What an absolute disgrace
  4. Evans injured? Or maybe that was a miscommunication and it's more than he's involved with the first team more/travelled with them
  5. Happens though. In his case, he obviously lacks the physicality for that league and so if you're not an established player, it can be hard to break into the team. Plus you can factor in that the lower the level, the more people's livelihoods are on the line and less likely to take risks. As I understand it, the view was that it was either Braybrooke or Sylla who was going to play, and Sylla is considered their best player so that won't have helped. Massively disappointing loan for him and likely to cause a setback, but I'm not placing too much stock in it. He's had absolutely shocking luck with the injury and not being given a chance when he should have done, and no matter how talented you are, it's largely down to luck and timing.
  6. You're right but even though Ayew offers more protection, the protection he offers is laughable. Genuinely think we had more cover when Riyad was playing because at least he was out wide. Ayew drifts into no mans land in the middle of the pitch way too much.
  7. Or more likely, Alves will (no pun intended) go out on loan and be getting minutes every week and a massive chunk of playing time, certainly more than he'd get here. Whereas Evans/Monga might be in the odd squad/get a few minutes but unlikely they'll feature heavily in terms of minutes.
  8. Well that would still be a marked improvement from letting lads a couple of years older just rot in the reserves or not even get on the pitch when they do finally make the matchday squad.
  9. And his performances up to that point had made the others look like prime Maldini
  10. I mean, Faes is so bad that not giving a manager the option to choose him actually improves our squad.
  11. Really sorry that you actually managed to sign some decent players, one of which we were linked to. Must be hard
  12. Loads of criticism of him in that video
  13. Herein lies the problem, and I don't mean your decision. It's just that the second you step outside, you're straight back to the queue so it makes it nigh on impossible for a ST to take a moral stand. Even as a member and somebody who's never had a chance to get a ST and likely never will, you get trapped in that cycle.
  14. Thing is, we still have absolutely no idea who is responsible for those decisions because there's no transparency. Regardless, it is actually a pretty thick decision to piss off to the other side of the world. Purely to keep up appearances and at least give the illusion that Top is doing everything he can to help the club stay up. Instead he's playing bloody Polo of all things . I agree that in reality it's unlikely to have much of an impact but the bloke can't even do basic PR well so what chance is there of him being vaguely competent as an Executive?
  15. Not nearly static enough
  16. Hope that's real
  17. Nope. Football sold it's soul a long time ago and it's just a matter of time until the super league comes back, so would rather some potential success. Ultimately, we just want somebody competent who will run the club in a way that gives us a good chance at success. Mistakes will be made but if a new owner showed they were willing to try and adapt, that would be all we can ask for.
  18. Need to try something different but 3 at the back is the hardest system to play well, in terms of carrying some attacking intent. We'd also either have no pace in the wing backs which completely limits the attacking ability, or in the 3 centre halves and then with our lack of protection in the middle, we'll be even more overrun. And unless Daka and Mavididi are in, no pace to get in behind. We're going to concede goals whatever so feels like what we need is the ability to actually turn teams round and face their own goal. Ridiculous to say but Justin is about the only player who does that at the moment and that's a horribly out of form fullback
  19. Why does it have to be a massive spend though of players we're lumbered with for years? It's possible to show some intent and try and get players in on loan or at least gamble on a few cheaper players in the hope they can make an impact. Choosing to do absolutely nothing was not the answer. The other thing to factor in is that is staying in the PL (even with some points deduction) vs going down has a huge reputational impact. We're now a bigger club than lots of people give us credit for and whilst scraping survival would not have got us back to that title of 'best of the rest', staying up definitely means plenty of players look at Leicester' relegation as a blip and think that we're a proper PL club. Going down again will completely eradicate that as the perception is now just of us as a yo-yo club.
  20. Unfortunately, it's not really in his interest to walk out. If he's already left 1 job after 'falling out' with the board, if he does so again, no matter how justified, that's going to really harm his rep, probably more than getting relegated will.
  21. To be fair, they're clearly trying to be more transparent. That was the budget given to Ruud for new players
  22. Probably because they're actually attuned to the reality of the situation and not living in blissful ignorance
  23. Who's Twice? Was he any good?
  24. But letting him go doesn't weaken us, and that is probably 4 to 5 times what he's worth so it's about as low risk a gamble as you'll get
  25. And? He's still going to be dreadful next year. That £8-10m in PSR terms is absolutely huge and you could get so many players better than him for it.
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