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Dan

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  1. As for England I thought that was uncharacteristically entertaining and a pretty encouraging sign of things to come. I would ordinarily say that our defence will cost us and I still sort of believe this to be true because Croatia managed two goals out of very little, but we look like we can really score goals. Can see us being the tournaments top scorers.

     

    Croatia are a peculiar side. Physically strong. Technically strong. But they're just a slow team and that's felt like an issue of theirs for years. They're a bit stodgy.

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  2. Just now, Manwell Pablo said:

     

    Ghana did somewhat seem like a potential tricky game if we weren't at our best but looking at this, it's a bit embrassing tbh.

     

    Querioz just there for the pay check and a laugh by before getting himself on the beach for the rest of his life. 

     

    I could right paragrahps on it but for a start just get Jordan off the pitch. The man contributes nothing anymore. 

    He's absolutely awful. Should retire after this tournament.

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  3. Listened to WYS with Mike Stowell on it and find the comments about Tom Cleverley interesting. How he went for a possession heavy approach and it was on course to take them down for a second season running. He switched things up around December and they ended up missing the play-offs due to a last minute goal. Interestingly their strikers form massively improved, Aribim Pepple scored 15 times after Christmas, Lorent Tolaj scored more consistently throughout the season but did get more goals per game in the second half of the season as well as he had a run out injured.

     

    Doesn't bode particularly well IMO. Now a lot depends on the recruitment but I think we've really got to get it right for this to work. If we go to Plymouth early season, given Martin's generally slow starts I expect us to be beaten quite heavily.

  4. Managers generally have a default setting that is very hard to ever really overcome. I don't think he views what he does as arrogance or idealism but more how he genuinely believes the best way to win is. Personally I think he's well wide of the mark. It's the same with someone like Sean Dyche, you'd see plenty saying how he "may have changed" but they very, very rarely do.

     

    My biggest gripe with this appointment is he's fundamentally not what this fanbase actually wants. I think he could have a good six months here for example but he will never be more than 2/3 games from everyone turning on him, and that is why this appointment is silly.

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  5. 2 hours ago, HankMarvin said:

    Last 5 managers less than one season.

    Brainwave 

    Let’s offer a 3 year deal 

    I reckon he'll actually be here in a years time. As big a clown as he is he's probably likelier to win more games than he loses and as long as the possession is high they'll be happy. Can see this lasting a while unfortunately.

     

    Hopefully this is the final pang of the Aiyawatt regime.

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