elvisfmcfly Posted 22 September 2018 Share Posted 22 September 2018 12 hours ago, Hugo Sanchez said: So the debate on Claudio/Pearson with who won us the league, have got it wrong. It was actually Holloway genius that took us down that resulted in us wining the premier league. Ian Holloway deserves the statue !!! now you're being daft! but if we hadn't have got relegated things would have turned out differently ,but we did and as things turned out it was good for us or do you want to argue that point too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxxed Posted 22 September 2018 Share Posted 22 September 2018 19 hours ago, gurru991 said: I understand that it his decision and that is not what concerns me, it is his comment to the press that could have an adverse affect on a young player. Again I reiterate, I am not in the Puel Out club. Fair enough. But how? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baldeagle Posted 22 September 2018 Share Posted 22 September 2018 11 hours ago, elvisfmcfly said: eh? whats happened since as proved it! we were heading towards being a poor established championship side like Ipswich or Reading at that point in time! Instead we became a Division 1 side . Saying getting relegated to Division 1 was the best thing to happen to us is rediculos as it set us back even further . I can see what you are trying to say as in if we hadn't been relegated then we may not have appointed Pearson but that’s is all ifs and buts. We could have still appointed him in the Championship . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elvisfmcfly Posted 22 September 2018 Share Posted 22 September 2018 (edited) 23 minutes ago, baldeagle said: Instead we became a Division 1 side . Saying getting relegated to Division 1 was the best thing to happen to us is rediculos as it set us back even further . I can see what you are trying to say as in if we hadn't been relegated then we may not have appointed Pearson but that’s is all ifs and buts. We could have still appointed him in the Championship . Whatever ffs with how things turned out I wouldn’t change anything! Arguing for the sake of it! Sometimes you got to step back before you go forwards. Kick up the arse we needed etc. Edited 22 September 2018 by elvisfmcfly 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
murphy Posted 22 September 2018 Share Posted 22 September 2018 14 hours ago, elvisfmcfly said: To be fair,that was the best thing that could have happened to us,since then we haven’t looked back.We wouldn’t have won the premier league if that didn’t happen. Kind of agree with this. The darkest hour is just before dawn as Mama Cass said. Everything had to happen just so for us to win the league and everything leading up to it. The butterfly effect. So thank you McLIntock, Pleat, Taylor, Akinbiyi, Dennis Wi... Well I draw the line at him, but you get the point. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Doctor Posted 22 September 2018 Share Posted 22 September 2018 13 hours ago, mad biker said: He was not the reason we were relegated bald, he may have been the poor sod standing in the technical area but he was certainly not to blame ! Eh, he came in with us 17th and half a season to go, he shoulders a lot of the blame Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARTY_FOX Posted 22 September 2018 Share Posted 22 September 2018 15 hours ago, baldeagle said: Getting relegated to Division 1 is the best thing that could have happened to us !!! I’m not sure about that . It made us have to have a clear out and start again and was the start of the wild ride we’ve been on since. Whilst he’s rubbish, it was still the best thing that could of happened at that time. It also also helped me get the greatest bit of revenge I could of asked for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarriedaLeicesterGirl Posted 29 September 2018 Share Posted 29 September 2018 Man of the match again. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/west-brom-player-ratings-pick-15217288.amp 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HankMarvin Posted 29 September 2018 Share Posted 29 September 2018 3 hours ago, MarriedaLeicesterGirl said: Man of the match again. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/west-brom-player-ratings-pick-15217288.amp Other reports say struggled to get in the match and subbed after 70 also didn’t have usual high rating on who scored Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxxed Posted 29 September 2018 Share Posted 29 September 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, HankMarvin said: Other reports say struggled to get in the match and subbed after 70 also didn’t have usual high rating on who scored Looking at his stats on whoscored he got four shots away with three off target, second lowest touches, the two forwards had more touches than him and his pass completion was 75%. Stats only say so much though. He is often subbed off too - could be because of age/stamina or the fact he's a loanee. Edited 29 September 2018 by Foxxed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indierich06 Posted 1 October 2018 Share Posted 1 October 2018 On 21/09/2018 at 16:51, gurru991 said: I understand that it his decision and that is not what concerns me, it is his comment to the press that could have an adverse affect on a young player. Again I reiterate, I am not in the Puel Out club. I'm actually not the biggest Puel fan personally, but equally you could argue that mentioning Barnes' fine form and discussing a potential recall could be a fantastic motivator for a young player who is full of confidence right now. If he knows his manager is watching him closely and is considering bringing him back to play for the Leicester first team - surely every loanee's ambition? - then it could spur him on to even better performances. Especially when said manager has a track record of placing his trust in young players. The worst case scenario for him is that he stays at West Brom to continue his development for the whole season, which can hardly be seen as a negative. If Puel decides not to recall him, I'm sure they will still have a positive conversation about his form and progress, and what's best for his development. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 1 October 2018 Share Posted 1 October 2018 He's actually averaging less goals and assists than when he was at Barnsley I think, feels like it anyway. He's had so many near misses though so I'm sure there's more goals and assists around the corner. Can't wait for him to be back here next season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 1 October 2018 Share Posted 1 October 2018 I hope he stays at West Brom for the season, matures and improves. I see a lot of people on here getting well ahead of themselves. He returned from loan last season with high expectations and imo he wasn't even in the top 5 of our u23 side. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simoken Posted 1 October 2018 Share Posted 1 October 2018 (edited) 7 minutes ago, FIF said: I hope he stays at West Brom for the season, matures and improves. I see a lot of people on here getting well ahead of themselves. He returned from loan last season with high expectations and imo he wasn't even in the top 5 of our u23 side. Agreed. I would like to see him come Jan but he will play more games at WBA and continue to grow, + the thought of them getting excited thinking they could keep him is entertaining in itself. I doubt they can! Edited 1 October 2018 by Simoken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simoken Posted 1 October 2018 Share Posted 1 October 2018 41 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: He's actually averaging less goals and assists than when he was at Barnsley I think, feels like it anyway. He's had so many near misses though so I'm sure there's more goals and assists around the corner. Can't wait for him to be back here next season. Its exciting to think what Puel with his track record with youngsters can improve, I like how hes keeping a close eye on him and not just loaning just to forget. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 1 October 2018 Share Posted 1 October 2018 8 hours ago, FIF said: I hope he stays at West Brom for the season, matures and improves. I see a lot of people on here getting well ahead of themselves. He returned from loan last season with high expectations and imo he wasn't even in the top 5 of our u23 side. Not in the top 5 U23 players? hahahahahahahaaaaaaaa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 1 October 2018 Share Posted 1 October 2018 1 minute ago, Ric Flair said: Not in the top 5 U23 players? hahahahahahahaaaaaaaa Not in my opinion. Hamza Thomas Knight Hughes and maybe a couple of others all had better seasons than him for the U23. I bet you can't even suggest a game where he looked our best player Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brucey Posted 1 October 2018 Share Posted 1 October 2018 1 hour ago, FIF said: Not in my opinion. Hamza Thomas Knight Hughes and maybe a couple of others all had better seasons than him for the U23. I bet you can't even suggest a game where he looked our best player Not quite a fair comparison as Barnes only had half a season whereas the rest had a full season for the U23s. But.. https://www.premierleague.com/news/662053 Harvey Barnes has been named the Premier League 2 Player of the Month for March. The attacking midfielder has been integral to Leicester City’s hopes of a Premier League 2 Division 1 and Premier League Cup double. He scored twice and provided an assist in a 4-0 win over Liverpool that meant the Foxes replaced the Reds at the top of PL2 Division 1, where they remain with two matches remaining. Judging on that half season I'd still say Hughes and maybe Knight were ahead of Barnes. Definitely not Thomas though. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxxed Posted 1 October 2018 Share Posted 1 October 2018 Some of the legitimate concerns about Puel is the lack of movement and Barnes although not a defensive grafter does tend to find space very well. But I'd prefer to see him shine at West Brom for the season than recall in Jan but it really depends on how we're performing then. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 2 October 2018 Share Posted 2 October 2018 10 hours ago, FIF said: Not in my opinion. Hamza Thomas Knight Hughes and maybe a couple of others all had better seasons than him for the U23. I bet you can't even suggest a game where he looked our best player He only played about 5 or 6 times for our U23's and probably scored in every one of them. As someone just pointed out, he even got player of the month as well. All of the players you named had great seasons and were part of the U23's for pretty much all of the season but to say Barnes wasn't impressive is ridiculous, he barely played for a start as he was either on loan or in and around our first team. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Cujek Posted 2 October 2018 Share Posted 2 October 2018 On 22/09/2018 at 12:25, baldeagle said: Instead we became a Division 1 side . Saying getting relegated to Division 1 was the best thing to happen to us is rediculos as it set us back even further . I can see what you are trying to say as in if we hadn't been relegated then we may not have appointed Pearson but that’s is all ifs and buts. We could have still appointed him in the Championship . Getting related to league 1 was in hindsight one of the best things that could have happened to us at that time. It gave us an opportunity to clear out all the garbage we had accumulated on the playing staff, we made some strong signings for league 1. It gave the club a winning mentality, we all had a great season, some of the away days were fantastic, chesterfield really sticks in my memory! It didn't set us back at all. Imagine if we didn't get relegated. Holloway would have stayed another year, we would have been mid table at very best. Who knows where we would be now, possibly still mid table championship Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKCJ Posted 2 October 2018 Share Posted 2 October 2018 14 hours ago, FIF said: Not in my opinion. Hamza Thomas Knight Hughes and maybe a couple of others all had better seasons than him for the U23. I bet you can't even suggest a game where he looked our best player Spurs away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strokes Posted 2 October 2018 Share Posted 2 October 2018 4 hours ago, Ric Flair said: He only played about 5 or 6 times for our U23's and probably scored in every one of them. As someone just pointed out, he even got player of the month as well. All of the players you named had great seasons and were part of the U23's for pretty much all of the season but to say Barnes wasn't impressive is ridiculous, he barely played for a start as he was either on loan or in and around our first team. You’ve only got to see how Thomas is doing at Scunthorpe, to realise how far ahead Barnes is of him. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 2 October 2018 Share Posted 2 October 2018 5 hours ago, Ric Flair said: He only played about 5 or 6 times for our U23's and probably scored in every one of them. As someone just pointed out, he even got player of the month as well. All of the players you named had great seasons and were part of the U23's for pretty much all of the season but to say Barnes wasn't impressive is ridiculous, he barely played for a start as he was either on loan or in and around our first team. I like you as a poster and you're a mod, so maybe you can get my limit lifted, so I don't want to get into back and forth too much here but this post sort of tells me you didn't really watch him and our U23s last season. He played 7 times in the PL2 for us scoring in 3 games (and an assist). he played twice in the FA cup and once in the EFl trophy without scoring (1 ass). I didn't follow many of his games in the championship but I see he appeared 23 times, scored 5 with 4 ass. He may have been voted potm in March but he only played 2 games (I think) scoring in 1. You give an excuse as he barely played and was either on loan or around the first team - I'm not disagreeing, but if you think that is "impressive" then we have a different understanding of the word. I certainly don't think my opinion was ridiculous. I like Barnes and think he'll turn into a decent player. I like that he's with West Brom in the championship and playing very well. I don't like the overhyped call for him to come back. He isn't good enough to lead our team as he maybe doing at West Brom. West Brom proved last year that they are not a Prem league quality side. and like you I watched a lot of the U23 games last year and personally I have Hamza, Hughes, Knight and Thomas above him on last year's games - probably Johnson too. This year he may have leapfrogged Thomas and Johnson but I haven't seen him in the same games. I hope he's as good as some on here are saying but I'm just going with what I've seen, not what I've read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 2 October 2018 Share Posted 2 October 2018 14 minutes ago, FIF said: I like you as a poster and you're a mod, so maybe you can get my limit lifted, so I don't want to get into back and forth too much here but this post sort of tells me you didn't really watch him and our U23s last season. He played 7 times in the PL2 for us scoring in 3 games (and an assist). he played twice in the FA cup and once in the EFl trophy without scoring (1 ass). I didn't follow many of his games in the championship but I see he appeared 23 times, scored 5 with 4 ass. He may have been voted potm in March but he only played 2 games (I think) scoring in 1. You give an excuse as he barely played and was either on loan or around the first team - I'm not disagreeing, but if you think that is "impressive" then we have a different understanding of the word. I certainly don't think my opinion was ridiculous. I like Barnes and think he'll turn into a decent player. I like that he's with West Brom in the championship and playing very well. I don't like the overhyped call for him to come back. He isn't good enough to lead our team as he maybe doing at West Brom. West Brom proved last year that they are not a Prem league quality side. and like you I watched a lot of the U23 games last year and personally I have Hamza, Hughes, Knight and Thomas above him on last year's games - probably Johnson too. This year he may have leapfrogged Thomas and Johnson but I haven't seen him in the same games. I hope he's as good as some on here are saying but I'm just going with what I've seen, not what I've read. I'll see if the ban can be lifted. I watched a lot of our U23's last season and agree with the list of players who impressed, we had a good year and Thomas for the first half of the season was superb. Barnes barely played due to him being elsewhere, likewise Diabate barely played or other fringe players. I wouldn't consider them to not be impressive at U23 level. Look at the season before, Barnes was on fire for the U23's culminating in a call up against Porto in the Champions League and then went on loan to MK Don's where he did very well in his first taste of professional first team football. MK Don's season finished earlier than ours and we tried to get him in the first team but weren't allowed, he played a couple more U23 games and his impact was night and day above any other player on the pitch. I think it was vs Spurs he scored twice and set another up and was a menace. Last season he was called back from Barnsley too early, it was a waste and I suspect he felt the same sitting in the stands and having to go back to U23 football here and there. The momentum was probably tested. He did himself no favours in the FA Cup games and I don't pretend he was PL ready last year, he seemed to be trying too hard when he got the chance to impress and seemed just too raw. However he showed at Championship level for a poor Barnsley side what he was about. He was averaging nearly a goal or assist every other game for a team near the relegation zone. According to this he played 7 times for the U23's, scored 5 and assisted 1 in 600 mins of football. https://www.transfermarkt.com/harvey-barnes/leistungsdaten/spieler/398065/plus/0?saison=2017 Probably stats comparable to any attack minded player at that level last year. It's quite clear he's the most talented academy player we've had come through since Chilwell, let's hope he continues to progress. He's in the right hands at West Brom and should stay all season, we don't need him back and if we do then I'd rather we get a short term loan in ourselves to compete for numbers if it means he barely plays again. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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