we haven’t had one yet, and what’s odd is there’s no incident that really comes to mind where i thought we should’ve had one, which is usually the case. no doubt that’ll probably change on friday
as irritating as it was at the time, i can’t but feel it helped us massively in the long run. players like him, grabban, and later on pritchard would’ve likely been first 11 material for a good few years, and none of them ended up making a dent at PL level, but the players we ended up buying...
really good season when it comes to naming players you’d forgotten played for us today. adrian colunga, greg halford, gary gardner, emmanuel ledesma, leon best, plenty of others. an absolute treasure trove of crap
mostly agree with OP’s lineup, just a few adjustments, mitoma and pervis rested, start adingra on the left and gruda on the right, as for who plays left back, absolutely no idea if ferdi and jack are injured. lamptey maybe?
going to stick my head above the parapet and say yes. big problem often appears to be the two halves of the north stand singing different songs. a drum solves that overnight. unless you can envisage people banging on the walls during a saturday three o’clock home game to leicester, for example...
call me old fashioned but it’s nice having a manager who’s main strength appears to actually be managing, adapting to each individual game and making the right changes, even self-correcting, when needed to maximise the chance of a result. much better imo than a manager with an (albeit often...
to be honest i think it helped us a little bit. first 30 mins or so were incredibly flat from us. i think a couple of crazy decisions helped get the crowd going, which in turn, gave the players a bit of a lift.
it absolutely is allowed, as many recent posts on here will demonstrate, but when you’re choosing to single him out on a day where we were already 2-1 down when he came on, it looks a little vindictive and pathetic