Wolves was a brain fart which still needed a lot of work to score at the other end. 99/100 that wouldn’t be a goal.Ipswich is the one and only game. Wolves was a brain fart that simply won't happen again this season. We were two up with two minutes to play, it was job done.
Reading up the table, we basically beat Wolves yet didn't, we crushed Everton (eventually), beat Man Utd, beat Newcastle.
Forest are in the top 6 on merit so they don't count.
I think we’ve struck gold. As a person, he seems grounded, genuine and engaging; Barber spoke about his character and good nature in the podcast @Bozza posted. As a coach I’m starting to think he’s the real deal. He doesn’t always get it right, but he notices this and able to make the appropriate changes.
The other thing I like is he often explains his thinking in interviews. A great example of this was after Spurs when he said it was not the system at fault, but the application. He was right, we increased the intensity of the press in the second half, with some minor defensive tweaks, and scored 3 goals. I have not heard a manager explain things like this since Coppell.
Here you go.I missed that podcast - do you have a link HT?
Good comparison to Coppell btw - Watching the Citeh match, I was taken by his HT chat to Sky interviewer about having to change his tactics after the first half and informing us he was going to be bringing on Baleba. I don’t recall any PL manager doing that before - it was quite extraordinary.
Fab is really difficult to work around.If he wants a song, he should have an easier to promounce name.
Are you suggesting he has been kicking them ?9
I’m still concerned about injuries.
I have listened to quite a few of these Barber podcasts and I think this is the best one; whilst there are no grand revelations, it goes into a little more depth than others.I missed that podcast - do you have a link HT?
Good comparison to Coppell btw - Watching the Citeh match, I was taken by his HT chat to Sky interviewer about having to change his tactics after the first half and informing us he was going to be bringing on Baleba. I don’t recall any PL manager doing that before - it was quite extraordinary.
I think he’ll be alright, he’s only 31.9
I’m still concerned about injuries.
To the tune of Kraftwerk's The Model (my go to tune for football songs)Fab is really difficult to work around.
Oh oh ohIf he wants a song, he should have an easier to promounce name.
Here you go.
His appoitment has certainly drawn more interest and attention our way. All positive as well.How is his progress with us viewed over there in the land of the bratwurst?..... has it raised any eyebrows?
“He’s f***ing FABulous, He’s f***ing FABulous, He’s f***ing FABulous . . . ”Fab is really difficult to work around.
All bar Hinsh (unknown but probably not too serious) and Solly due back by Bournemouth: https://www.premierinjuries.com/injury-table.php9
I’m still concerned about injuries.