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Is that Burgess from the Team Sheet?
Is that Burgess from the Team Sheet?
Sad thing is, we never even gave them a game. Way way too easy for them.I think today was a combination of being outclassed and our players being on their arse after playing such a scrappy intense game against Bristol and the midweek game which was far from a standard midweek game with all the fanfare around Snoop. There’s no shame in it. We’ve got two very winnable games up next so hopefully we get back to looking like a better team.
I remain unconvinced that the league gets stronger every year. I understand the point that it should do given financial factors but that assumes consistent pounds per unit of player quality.Yes, we would rather finish higher than lower, that’s a given. But points are a better indicator of how you have played over the course of a season and vs previous seasons.
The comment about the league being weak was in reference to the usual line trotted out about the division, and one I see year after year when people can’t explain how the league is so competitive, they just say it’s bad.
I think the league gets stronger every year, more money filters into the league both directly and to the Premier League which in turn creates bloated sides whose talent then filters down.
If we finish lower this season than last season but amass more points at the end of it, I’ll definitely think we had a season of progress, especially as those points will have been back loaded to the second half of the season since December.
Typical Cwmburla boiLidl cheapo beans with a little curry powder for me.
I remain unconvinced that the league gets stronger every year. I understand the point that it should do given financial factors but that assumes consistent pounds per unit of player quality.
What I do see is incessant inflation of both fees and salaries on bang average players that takes up much of that additional money.
Two teams finished on 100 points last season, the season before had a team with 97 and another with 96.I think a good way to pressure test it is to see the performances of the Premier League relegation teams. The gap seems to get smaller every year between the top of the Championship and bottom of Premier League, long gone are the days of Newcastle getting nearly 100 points. In my opinion, widespread competitiveness is often mistaken for lack of quality. Ipswich looked excellent every time I’ve seen them and still can’t crack the top 2.
I’m jumping back in on the 100 points comment sorry. Burnley have got 100+ in 2 of the last 3 seasons (and they didn’t even win the league last year)I think a good way to pressure test it is to see the performances of the Premier League relegation teams. The gap seems to get smaller every year between the top of the Championship and bottom of Premier League, long gone are the days of Newcastle getting nearly 100 points. In my opinion, widespread competitiveness is often mistaken for lack of quality. Ipswich looked excellent every time I’ve seen them and still can’t crack the top 2.
Two teams finished on 100 points last season, the season before had a team with 97 and another with 96.
Ipswich have a game in hand on Middlesbrough, if they win it they'll be second
I’m jumping back in on the 100 points comment sorry. Burnley have got 100+ in 2 of the last 3 seasons (and they didn’t even win the league last year)
The last 2/3 seasons have shown the exact opposite about the gap between the two leagues. Happily, this season seems to be reverting back to the pattern from the decade before with established clubs in danger of relegation and promoted teams doing well (competitively) in the PL.
Great post. We are going NOWHERE until Vic Tomatoes totally eradicates that mentality from the team. It's soul destroying to watch as a fan.The last couple of games have felt like steps backwards for me
The players going all out and leaving nothing behind in the tank combined with a unified and hungry press has felt missing in the last three or four games. This was more evident than ever today where our press was reactive rather than pro active meaning that their players always had time to pick their heads up and find the next pass before the players arrived to close them down.
As well as making them look better than they were (we saw that they were highly vulnerable to losing the ball in dangerous areas the few times we did catch them out) it left a bunch of players expending all the energy and leaving big gaps for them to play the ball into when they did inevitably beat the half assed press.
Compare that to the times when we had possession and it was slow, ponderous, safe and predictable. Pass it around the defenders and Stamenic before humping a floated long ball in the hopes that Nunes or Eom could get onto them and create something out of nothing (spoiler warning - they didn't).
The number of times we chose not to play in an early ball or pass it on the ground into the channel or slip it between defenders so someone could beat the press, turn and drive at them was beyond infuriating. I recall one moment in particular about 75 mins in, Walta committed a midfielder, took it to the side and played it around him to Stamenic ahead of him who had about 20 yards of free space to turn and drive into.
Instead he took the ball back past Walta under zero pressure before turning and passing it sideways to Cabango. In the first half Eom had played a beautiful ball around the full back to send Galbraith scampering free down the wing, he had a huge area he could aim to bend in a ball between keeper and onrushing center halves with three Swans players moving into the box to support him. Instead he checked back and passed it back to Stamenic who in turn passed it to Cabango resulting in the whole Ipswich team being back goalside.
You literally said "Gone are the days of teams getting 100 hundred points". And you are totally wrong about that, and most others things.I’m talking about now.
I am saying you won’t be getting teams relegated and walking the league now. It’s too competitive with cash spreading out to teams that wouldn’t normally have it.
Saying it’s happened before doesn’t take away the fact that PL teams are not running away with the league.