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sbfox

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  1. 10 minutes ago, Les-TA-Jon said:

    Unbalanced and limited squad. Way too many players who don’t want to be here. Keep selling players. No incomings. Manager barely given a preseason. I’ll take 6 points out of 9! 
     

    Let’s see where we are a few weeks after the window has closed

    Who doesn't want to be here? 

  2. 2 minutes ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said:

     

    Na I think this squad is alot better than that. Which isn't saying much given what that cast of luminaries went on to achieve.

    This squad is obviously a lot better. It's just a lot of our supporters are trapped in a doom spiral.

  3. 3 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

    Mate, Winks is a lovely player but it is becoming increasingly obvious he's an absolute first class wnker...and I say that as someone who backed him throughout last season 

    What 'willy puller'-y things has Winks done? 

  4. 55 minutes ago, eblair said:

    Nonsense we are not toxic enough; not sure any other fan base would have let the first relegation happen the way it did

     

    It was nothing short of a disgrace, 7th highest wage bill relegated. Unprecedented.

     

     

    Yeah, we could keep booing our players when they score, let's see how that goes for morale! 

  5. Spent a lot of time trying to work out where the rot set in on the supporter side of the equation. Was it just after the FA Cup and parts of our fanbase thinking we were bigger than we were? 

     

    I only say that because whilst the end of Rodgers reign was painful to watch, Maresca team was a breath of fresh air (mostly). And yet still, the fans didn't gel with him, despite cantering to the title. The appointment of Cooper really seemed to nail the cross in the door and now it's very obvious that we have a large, very toxic element to our fanbase. Not saying that's WHY we're where we are, but it definitely explains part of it. 

     

    I then spent a lot of time thinking back to my first games at Filbert Street and really, the supporters weren't much different, so maybe it's just an 'us' thing...

  6. 5 minutes ago, Vazman said:

    Agreed but not celebrating a goal is childish and makes no sense, he needs to grow up and get on with it he is a professional footballer at the end of the day with an oppurtunity to win back the affections of the fans, regardless of what went on last season we have all moved on new manager etc.

    Dunno if I'd be THAT bothered by trying to win back over Dean from Market Bosworth if he thinks I'm a see you next Tuesday for subjectively playing badly a couple of times. 

  7. 5 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

    Players need to be more professional and do there job, rather then pander to fans.  As far as.I  concerned the fans have every right to feel and express themselves how they want (non violent, etc).  Players don't like it, they can fooook off out of our club.

    Why on earth would anyone work to their best in an atmosphere they don't feel comfortable in? If you're saying fans can express themselves, then players have every right to give it back. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, kingfox said:

    Enzo’s fingerprints are still firmly on our current squad, no doubt many of them would be better suited to a Martin style over a Dyche one. 
     

    But I’ve banged this drum on here for the past week, heavy possession is all well and good in the Championship, but recent history for newly promoted teams shows it’s not the right ingredient in the Premier League. Just look how Kompany and Martin both failed because they were too stubborn in their ways. 
     

    If the Premier League continues to evolve like it is, newly promoted teams are probably best off with a Nuno type, or Iraola, Frank, Glasner. Managers that are not obsessed with being Man City lite. 
     

    That’s why we should be turning our attentions to someone like Danny Rohl or similar. 
     

    Martin may get you up, but would his specific style keep you up, if this season is anything to go by…no. So maybe a venture abroad with a City Group team might actually be best for him. 

    Tbf, newly promoted clubs are better off with massive (wise) investment in players, rather than anything particularly tactical. Maresca would have kept us up with 'his' style had the Board authorised a number of high quality signings (rather that Oliver Skipp...). 

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