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So far this thread is making me like John Barnes more and hate Twitter more
You like this kind of insight?
https://twitter.com/officialbarnesy/status/1279888347041804288?s=20
So far this thread is making me like John Barnes more and hate Twitter more
I would never look on Twitter for insight.
I don't really understand the issue. We're not a "big team".We've been in the top flight for 7 years in total and all but one/two was battling relegation. We've been homeless for longer than in top flight. The premier League has made the top flight more of a closed shop and with vast TV and parachute payments. We are doing well to be in top flight
Absolutely - and, despite the nonsense from some people on this forum - while arguing for caution in relation to assessing Potter - I have never uttered a critical word about the guy. He has done a good job this season - there have been some inconsistencies - but overall the team has made progress. Here is hoping it continues into next season.However, the fact we have emerged from it in a much better place is surely credit to Potter.
Again - absolutely agree - and sometimes you need a bit of luck in football - Brighton got that the first game back - a fortunate win against Arsenal while all of the relegation rivals lost - that was a massive shift in momentum. Again Potter deserves credit for keeping it going and the team getting a point off of Leicester and beating Norwich. The team is ending the season as well as they started it.And our rivals could and should have benefitted too (Bournemouth - lots of players back from injury - including Brooks; Villa - McGinn back; etc).
It is a matter of conjecture whether the bottom half was weaker this season compared to last season - but maintaining PL status for a second season was a massive success. Most promoted clubs go straight back down or get relegated in the second season (something like 7 out of 10 - I posted about it last year). It would be a huge mistake to suggest anything other than it being a major achievement. It takes 3, 4, even 5 years before you can think about a promoted club being consolidated as a PL team (and it can still go badly wrong after several years of PL status - one example being Bolton).And it's difficult to argue that this season's bottom three are worse than last season - Huddersfield only won three games (and achieved 16 points!); Fulham couldn't defend; Cardiff were a bunch of mid-Championship cloggers who somehow stayed in the game until the penultimate match. Finishing above those three wasn't much of a success, in reality.
It was bad - and I would suggest that the first person to acknowledge this would be Hughton. Bloom could have panicked and sacked Hughton with several games to go - it is fortunate that he didn't make the same mistake that Norwich did a few years earlier and Bloom deserves credit for that. Again it is conjecture that the club needed a change at manager - we have no way of knowing how well the team would have performed this season if Hughton was still in charge - with more than £80million being spent on transfers and a couple of good youngsters coming into the team. But that debate has been done to death - Hughton has been gone for more than a year - and it really is pointless to be continuously rehashing the same arguments.And thinking back to our run-in last season, I have very distinct recollections of our abject performances at Fulham, home to Cardiff and Bournemouth, those games away at Wolves and Spurs (where we basically conceded 70% of possession)....it was truly awful. CH was fantastic for this club, but we needed a change.
with more than £80million being spent on transfers and a couple of good youngsters coming into the team.
I have never uttered a critical word about the guy.
But that debate has been done to death - Hughton has been gone for more than a year - and it really is pointless to be continuously rehashing the same arguments.
so why are you pointlesssly and continuously rehashing the same arguments?
This thread had 20 pages on it before I made any comment - and the same arguments were being rehashed long before I posted- and I made the exact same point in my first post on the thread.
For some reason or other, a lot pf people on here seem to feel the need, for some cathartic reason, to go back over the history of 14 months ago - there are now 4/5 different threads running on the same topic - all with the same rehashed arguments being made.
This thread had 20 pages on it before I made any comment - and the same arguments were being rehashed long before I posted- and I made the exact same point in my first post on the thread.
For some reason or other, a lot pf people on here seem to feel the need, for some cathartic reason, to go back over the history of 14 months ago - there are now 4/5 different threads running on the same topic - all with the same rehashed arguments being made.
This thread had 20 pages on it before I made any comment - and the same arguments were being rehashed long before I posted- and I made the exact same point in my first post on the thread.
For some reason or other, a lot pf people on here seem to feel the need, for some cathartic reason, to go back over the history of 14 months ago - there are now 4/5 different threads running on the same topic - all with the same rehashed arguments being made.
Bloom has backed Potter, no question about that - but £80 million?
This is - and always has been - rubbish.And unfortunately CH would NEVER have played the youngsters (in PL games) however good they were.
Are you actually John Barnes ? Massive CH promoter, ex Liverpool and quite fat now ?
It's all coming together.
The argument has been done to death - yet people keep feeling the need to go back to it.I mean my god, you defend this man to the hilt and never stop talking about him. You’re always getting in arguments here with anyone who dare suggests it may have been the right call to let him go.
Nah - don't like the guy that much - I find him a bit pompousYou and John Barnes would get on like a house on fire.
Yes £80million - he signed six players and they cost £80million
This is - and always has been - rubbish.
And Hughton has been on the Irish media on several occasions singing the praises of Connolly over the past 12 months. If the players were good enough they would have played. People on here were roaring and shouting about Hughton not playing Connolly and Alzate last season. To start with - both were injured and wouldn't have been able to play. Now a majority of posters are saying that Connolly should be sent out on loan to the Championship next season - but he was some how good enough to be in Hughton's team last season. It does pose the question - has Connolly dis-improved that much under Potter that he was good enough a season a go, but will only be good enough for the championship next season.
Jolly Red Giant;9406613[B said:]- Hughton has been gone for more than a year - and it really is pointless to be continuously rehashing the same arguments.[/B]