Captain_Sham
Mel Nurse
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Hudds and Brum would be too funny.
It's incredible when you look back on that decision. What on earth possessed them to think appointing Rooney was going to be a great idea, apart from his name and reputation as player.Considering that Brum were 6th place when they decided that they should sack their manager to bring in the strategic genius known as Wayne Rooney I don't have any pity for them. Though if it wasn't them I feel like its what our board would have done and we would have suffered in their place.
Who knows. He did a respectable job at Derby but it was a free swing at bat considering all of their financial issues and points deductions and transfer embargos. He was all accounts abysmal at DC United and equally shocking at Birmingham, one of those who gets management jobs purely on his reputation as an ex player and the perceived marketable value of his name selling shirts or attracting players.It's incredible when you look back on that decision. What on earth possessed them to think appointing Rooney was going to be a great idea, apart from his name and reputation as player.
Hudds and Brum are gone IMO. Plymouth just about hang on and possibly on goal difference. Sheff Wed's apart I can't see any of the other's in that bottom 5 winning.View attachment 4001
Leicester City v Blackburn Rovers
Sunderland v Sheffield Wednesday
Plymouth Argyle v Hull City
Birmingham City v Norwich City
Ipswich Town v Huddersfield Town
My money a few weeks ago was on Blackburn to go down and its still possible but it needs them to lose, Birgmingham and Plymouth to win and Wednesday to get at least a point.
Huddersfield almost certainly down barring a mathematical miracle, Wednesday have the "easiest" remaining game of the lot but perfectly possible that none of them pick up another point going into the final game.
Agreed, was there as well and thought we lacked a bit of technical quality in comparison to Norwich, would say a draw was fair by the end though.Must have been a very different experience watching it on TV. I found it entertaining at times, but overall not one of our best games this season, particularly after Wood and Yates came on (although Lowe was some compensation). Too many moves ended up straight back with the keeper, too many sloppy passes, and the Norwich supporters were really annoying today. (Like Fulham, they need to be told by the announcer when to get excited.) I will be sad if that’s the last time I see Lowe, Pato and/or Rushworth play for us though, and the way the squad and management lined up to applaud the away support was moving. Well done for that, Luke at al. A draw was fair, and I’m glad we went, but that’s about it.
I’ve been ott many times this season, but I still see far too much negative backwards facing arsery in our play. Still too much Martinball, which Williams was, of course, a big part of. One thing I really like about Williams though, is his heart is certainly in it. When he interacts with ths]e fans, he means it and it’s about the fans. When Martin did it, it was all about him and his ego. That in itself gives or should give Williams a fair bit of latitude to develop his learning. Needs to bin Yates and Fulton mind, or he’s shooting himself in the foot.Must have been a very different experience watching it on TV. I found it entertaining at times, but overall not one of our best games this season, particularly after Wood and Yates came on (although Lowe was some compensation). Too many moves ended up straight back with the keeper, too many sloppy passes, and the Norwich supporters were really annoying today. (Like Fulham, they need to be told by the announcer when to get excited.) I will be sad if that’s the last time I see Lowe, Pato and/or Rushworth play for us though, and the way the squad and management lined up to applaud the away support was moving. Well done for that, Luke at al. A draw was fair, and I’m glad we went, but that’s about it.
Besides Wood being silly at the end I thought the balance of passing / direct was spot on today, and even when we did pass around the back there was a reason to do it and we were actively trying to launch attacks from there.I’ve been ott many times this season, but I still see far too much negative backwards facing arsery in our play. Still too much Martinball, which Williams was, of course, a big part of. One thing I really like about Williams though, is his heart is certainly in it. When he interacts with ths]e fans, he means it and it’s about the fans. When Martin did it, it was all about him and his ego. That in itself gives or should give Williams a fair bit of latitude to develop his learning. Needs to bin Yates and Fulton mind, or he’s shooting himself in the foot.
That balance definitely got lost when Darling had to go off though.Besides Wood being silly at the end I thought the balance of passing / direct was spot on today, and even when we did pass around the back there was a reason to do it and we were actively trying to launch attacks from there.
I get it, he doesn't give a toss and wants away.I don’t get Wood standing on the ball for long periods doing nothing but inviting pressure on from the other team, I wouldn’t be sad to see him sold in the summer.
Waiting for the Messiah to make him a Saints discipleI get it, he doesn't give a toss and wants away.