Surely loaning out White was done precisely to develop him. Next year we get a battle-hardened player who will have learnt a lot playing at a decent level under a great coach.
Yes, our decent level, which is championship standard.
Surely loaning out White was done precisely to develop him. Next year we get a battle-hardened player who will have learnt a lot playing at a decent level under a great coach.
Which points are you disputing?
4 points off top 10 - fact
Dominating possession in almost every game after spending last year on the back foot - fact
Lamptey is pacey - fact
Mac Allister likes to burst beyond the strikers - fact
Incredible levels of tosh on this thread. Agree it was a poor game. However, not unusual when stakes are so high, both teams are on a poor run (Watford's revival has stuttered) and confidence is fragile. Of two teams playing very poorly we were easily the better and we were at least positive - Watford had a lucky break combined with good skill on one occasion and that was it. Thankfully, we also had a lucky break for once too (well, including West Ham we've had a few recently).
It's not surprising that Duffy and Burn looked very rusty (should they have been in the team, debatable). I was glad Solly was starting and Mooy more central. Despite being poor Mooy could have scored with a good effort.
Trossard gets some grief for his first half but I recognise what someone else cleverly noted earlier - when he's isolated he's anonymous but when he is closely surrounded by other stripes he becomes much more involved and influential and while he wasn't great 2nd half there was a notable improvement. I think getting him playing like this (also similar to when he came on as supersub earlier in the season and was amazeballs) is crucial - over to you Potter.
I am disappointed as to where we are but not disillusioned and don't agree at all that we have dreadful quality. More that we have very low confidence at the moment. I thought instilling this was one of Potter's great man management qualities so let's see if he can restore it.
Disappointed with the moaners and the boo-ers (some in NW), to me they obviously weren't around during the proper shite times of the 90s.
Incredible levels of tosh on this thread. Agree it was a poor game. However, not unusual when stakes are so high, both teams are on a poor run (Watford's revival has stuttered) and confidence is fragile. Of two teams playing very poorly we were easily the better and we were at least positive - Watford had a lucky break combined with good skill on one occasion and that was it. Thankfully, we also had a lucky break for once too (well, including West Ham we've had a few recently).
It's not surprising that Duffy and Burn looked very rusty (should they have been in the team, debatable). I was glad Solly was starting and Mooy more central. Despite being poor Mooy could have scored with a good effort.
Trossard gets some grief for his first half but I recognise what someone else cleverly noted earlier - when he's isolated he's anonymous but when he is closely surrounded by other stripes he becomes much more involved and influential and while he wasn't great 2nd half there was a notable improvement. I think getting him playing like this (also similar to when he came on as supersub earlier in the season and was amazeballs) is crucial - over to you Potter.
I am disappointed as to where we are but not disillusioned and don't agree at all that we have dreadful quality. More that we have very low confidence at the moment. I thought instilling this was one of Potter's great man management qualities so let's see if he can restore it.
Disappointed with the moaners and the boo-ers (some in NW), to me they obviously weren't around during the proper shite times of the 90s.
Dominating possession lol you mean playing the ball around the back or keeping it our own half .
Mac Allister hardly been playing premier league standards but fingers crossed
4 points off the top ten might as well be a thousand seems miles away
...But also he has a MAJOR say in the first team and the article also says he and Potter do not always agree. And this is DISRUPTIVE. Take any large, corporate organisation and put in someone who is able to contradict and undermine another senior staff member and you're asking for trouble. I believe Hughton was undermined and Naylor's article suggests that Potter and Ashworth do not always agree. Do they do this in private? Is it all harmonious in the end?
But a season ticket for the North Stand will work out at £28.68 per game next year. And that includes your match travel! It will be even cheaper per game if we are in the Championship as so many seem to think that’s where we will be playing! What are you saying? If it’s cheaper then no one will complain about yesterday’s performance?
I ask you the same question as the other two. If we are supposed to be developing our own players why bring in Webster and loan out White?
I suspect we didn’t know whether White was good enough at the time of loaning him and the intention was to have him and Webster playing together next season.
We're only 4 points from being in the top 10 with a £200m squad playing football we could have only dreamed about last season.
We just need a pacey right back who delivers quality into the box and an attacking midfielder who makes those defence splitting third man runs.
Oh, hang on.
Don't get all the negativity on here all the time.
It's in the balance whether we stay up, hopefully we do.
Months of going to the Amex and seeing just a single PL win has an attritional effect on many supporters in the end. Personally I don't blame Potter ... we have a bottom 6 squad, so it's to be expected.
Ultimately, it's a choice I guess. Would you rather be comfortable watching us turn a lot of teams over in the Championship or struggling
against teams in the PL? I would rather struggle in the PL and try to ensure we become a Burnley or a Leicester City, even though it's
painful to see us play the way we're playing right now.
The ref was awful. We and Watford are in a fight for survival. Watford had a decent enough game strategy to get something from the game. We really aren't up to much at breaking teams down that get their players behind the ball.
And yet, there's a danger at being reactive after games. I've seen worse performances by us, and worse games since we've been in the PL.
Yesterday, for instance had:
-- Capoue and Doucoure, both good PL players, combining to snuff out one of our attacks, and launch a great counter-attack and finish (however poor Duffy was at defending it)
-- Foster making a cracking save from Mooy (I could also include his distribution, which really is so much better than Ryan's ...)
-- ... although there was that long pass to Trossard, which just makes you think that we need to play more directly every now and again just to make us less predictable (it's being predictable -- whether tippy-tappy Potterball, or what transpired to be the dire fare served up by Hughton last season -- that's the problem in this division; predictability is what opposition managers can swot aside with ease)
-- two brilliant fizzed in crosses from Jahanbakhsh (one that our old, slow 36+yo CF couldn't get near; the other that evinced a sublime finish)
In contrast, I'll give you most of what we had to endure for the second half of last season, and that's not forgetting what smash-and-grabs we achieved with those three 1-0s in the first half of the season, all of which rank as truly awful PL spectacles. I can also offer up Huddersfield and West Brom away in our first PL campaign. Turgid.
Overall, we're in a scrap, and my view is that the bookies (or their punters) have it badly wrong with their relegation odds. We've come off a really poor run of results, having played all our relegation rivals in a short space of time. It's difficult to find positives. But really that's what PL football is like for a club like ours. There is a top six, or eight, and the rest are just scrabbling around for survival. It's never going to be edifying. The Championship is just a much more exciting league, and a more pleasurable one to exist in.
I'll reserve judgment on Ashworth and, despite the cogent reasoning you've offered on this thread, your comments probably say more about your frame of mind than what went on on the pitch yesterday.
Not sure you can call Mooy losing the ball in our half when he had time and space as ‘Capoue and Doucoure sniffing out one of our attacks’. This is exactly what Mooy did against Villa that led to Grealish scoring. Mooy’s a golden boy in a lot of people’s eyes, if those mistakes had been Webster or Stephens, reactions would be a lot different.
Championship is only much more exciting around the playoffs. I don’t remember it being that exciting under Garcia, and under Hyypia, and the rest of that season, well I’d challenge anyone to find that exciting!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2X7ElEXFKiE
Andy Naylor was attempting to gain some interest in his article to get his subscription rate up by implying that Ashworth is influencing the first team etc. Here’s an interview from early October. All seems sensible to me and fans from other clubs seem to think that this is what their clubs are missing.