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Ideally, we want to be at least 250 ahead by lunch tomorrow, then have 5 sessions to get the game done. Maybe getting bowled out around 400 would be ideal.
That’s why Ipswich did back to back promotions. It’s a poor league, while I doubt Wrexham would go up next season, there’s no reason why they couldn’t consolidate then give it a good go in the 2/3 years after.
The club still hires like it’s 2006 where a new manager bounce was a thing. Modern football is all about strategy, and we’re probably the worst at that. If we even had a semi competent strategy we could compete in the Premier League given our wealth.
The fact this is a scandal, has been leaked to the media, and now we have passive aggressive responses on Instagram including the weaponisation of a 3 week old, shows what a pathetic mess we are. Some serious heads need banging.
This hurts to write but Vardy is one of the issues. He’s best mates with the chairman. He has an overwhelming say in what’s happening at the club, and quite frankly, I don’t think Vardy is the wisest head to be making big decisions personally.
I saw something online that said around 30% of Vietnam’s GDP is trade export to the States and he’s slapped a 90% tariff on them 😭 he cannot surely complain when those exports end up in Wuhan
Would love to see some analysis from @StriderHiryu as to why we can’t even get forward. Do we simply not have the speed or passing ability when we get turned over? Is it a coaching thing or are these players actually that bad?
I just looked at Nathan Jones record as I recall him getting pelters in his 14 game run at Southampton as being the worst manager ever…35% win percentage.
Some bloke was on holiday in Thailand and went to King Power HQ and bumped into Top. Top told him he was frustrated but his hands are tied. Blokes response was essentially “he’s trying his best” 🤢
First response is that the club isn’t too bothered about relegation again as it’ll help to balance the books. Short term pain for long term gain? It’s a stupid strategy but I may be wrong