Bakey Posted 2 September 2010 Posted 2 September 2010 Will it get better?? :scarf: Can't see why not, there are teams much worse than us. Just depends on how long things start to gel.
deanmc19 Posted 2 September 2010 Author Posted 2 September 2010 http://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/graphiste-uk-8bdde7752d8a11e9315db4e463ded932.html
deanmc19 Posted 2 September 2010 Author Posted 2 September 2010 Can't see why not, there are teams much worse than us. Just depends on how long things start to gel. without doubt city are 1 of the better teams like you say just wait till they gel
deanmc19 Posted 2 September 2010 Author Posted 2 September 2010 we have signed some useless players in the past hopefully not in the future!!! :scarf:
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 2 September 2010 Posted 2 September 2010 this is funny http://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/graphiste-uk-8bdde7752d8a11e9315db4e463ded932.html
Fox92 Posted 3 September 2010 Posted 3 September 2010 Of course, it will get better. Turning a team around is not just going to happen overnight; just look at Roy Keane and even David Jones who has been building his Cardiff team for 5 years now. Remember, we are creating chances. I recall us hitting the woodwork once or twice against Crystal Palace, having two goals ruled out against Middlesbrough, missing a few chances early on at Burnley and again missing chances on Saturday, with Kings goal wrongly ruled out. So, the positives are there for all to see, it's just frustrating at times. Hopefully, the results will come. It took Sousa quite a long time at Swansea, in fact, his first win was against Coventry. And in the end, look what happened then, Swansea just missed out on the play offs. I have all my confidence in Paulo Sousa and his staff.
Leicester_Loyal Posted 3 September 2010 Posted 3 September 2010 Of course, it will get better. Turning a team around is not just going to happen overnight; just look at Roy Keane and even David Jones who has been building his Cardiff team for 5 years now. Remember, we are creating chances. I recall us hitting the woodwork once or twice against Crystal Palace, having two goals ruled out against Middlesbrough, missing a few chances early on at Burnley and again missing chances on Saturday, with Kings goal wrongly ruled out. So, the positives are there for all to see, it's just frustrating at times. Hopefully, the results will come. It took Sousa quite a long time at Swansea, in fact, his first win was against Coventry. And in the end, look what happened then, Swansea just missed out on the play offs. I have all my confidence in Paulo Sousa and his staff. This lad speaks wise words.
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