30-05-2016, 16:06
(This post was last modified: 30-05-2016, 16:25 by Statesideowl.)
It takes days to recover from the booze these now 
Will Burton turn out to be a Yeovil for us? I certainly hope not, but then again. We're not still playing SG football are we?
I'm trying to keep and find positives. As Madsteve mentioned, there's no reason we shouldn't be thereabouts next season. DC will back CC and after a further influx of Portuguese starlets. F.C Wednesday will shut the critics up. We have a fair bit of deadwood to move an which will in turn open plenty of healthy squad places.
Hunt & Pudil needed players of equal or better calibre to push them for starts. They haven't, and whilst you may argue Palmer can step in for Hunt. It seems too much of a disturbance to how CC likes to start, I'm guessing?
Still need a striker, Hooper found his feet with us but his true tally is still about 1 in 3. Fessi can't carry the weight.
Wingers and CM. Just about every position needs to be bolstered, clearly some more than others.
CC. I not only hope he stays with us much longer, I hope he adapts more this season. There's no doubt his brand of football is a breathe of fresh air at S6. Our forward movement can be a joy to watch, and that thing we've all begged for 10 Xmas' ago, Crossing!
However, I feel he's been found out by some of the more experienced managers in the British game.
We're incredibly susceptible to counter attacks, it has been our undoing more than once this season especially against teams set up this way such as Hull.
This is probably the only time I'm going to say this, but even the Officials had a better game than us.
Random thought:
The Championship is becoming one of the hardest leagues to get out of, the silly money is only going to exacerbate the issue.
I wonder at which point Championship attendance totals will shadow EPL totals. Essentially the richest clubs can continue to play with little to no fanbase in empty multi-million pound Stadiums?

Will Burton turn out to be a Yeovil for us? I certainly hope not, but then again. We're not still playing SG football are we?

I'm trying to keep and find positives. As Madsteve mentioned, there's no reason we shouldn't be thereabouts next season. DC will back CC and after a further influx of Portuguese starlets. F.C Wednesday will shut the critics up. We have a fair bit of deadwood to move an which will in turn open plenty of healthy squad places.
Hunt & Pudil needed players of equal or better calibre to push them for starts. They haven't, and whilst you may argue Palmer can step in for Hunt. It seems too much of a disturbance to how CC likes to start, I'm guessing?
Still need a striker, Hooper found his feet with us but his true tally is still about 1 in 3. Fessi can't carry the weight.
Wingers and CM. Just about every position needs to be bolstered, clearly some more than others.
CC. I not only hope he stays with us much longer, I hope he adapts more this season. There's no doubt his brand of football is a breathe of fresh air at S6. Our forward movement can be a joy to watch, and that thing we've all begged for 10 Xmas' ago, Crossing!

We're incredibly susceptible to counter attacks, it has been our undoing more than once this season especially against teams set up this way such as Hull.
This is probably the only time I'm going to say this, but even the Officials had a better game than us.
Random thought:
The Championship is becoming one of the hardest leagues to get out of, the silly money is only going to exacerbate the issue.
I wonder at which point Championship attendance totals will shadow EPL totals. Essentially the richest clubs can continue to play with little to no fanbase in empty multi-million pound Stadiums?
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