What I meant was he didn't seem bothered that we were crying out for a creative midfielder or a goal scorer.
Almost all managers keep the positive front.
What I meant was he didn't seem bothered that we were crying out for a creative midfielder or a goal scorer.
Recruitment have definitely improved the squad over the last 12 months, but not the first 11. I'm sure lessons will have been learned
In which division will we be learning those lessons?
Recruitment have definitely improved the squad over the last 12 months, but not the first 11. I'm sure lessons will have been learned
Bloom, Barber and the board have to take as much responsibility as CH. We have failed to sign a single player with Premier league (or even English football) experience in two seasons. Hughtons negativity aside that is tying a hand behind your back before you’ve even started.
All are to blame.
We have a squad good enough to stay in the PL. we don't have a manager adaptable and ruthless enough to comfortably do so though.
The statistics pre January beg to differ..Couldn't disagree more. He didn't send them out yesterday with an instruction to play like that. Most of the squad simply are not good enough. Our championship wingers can't punch past PL full backs. Our bargain midfielders can't retain possession and complete passes when proper PL opponents put the squeeze on them. Don't get me started on strikers.
The statistics pre January beg to differ..
You are having a laugh aren't you?
Bloom, Barber et al's responsibility is to make sure we have an Albion for generations to come, and they are doing a mighty fine job!
It does seem we have a problem getting decent players to come to the club in the Premier League.
This season's finish is not going to help recruitment in the summer.
I feel that if we go down, the whole Barber project is down the toilet. Remember Bloom doubled his salary when he was being headhunted by Liverpool. Dan Ashworth has been brought in from the FA saying his aim is to keep CH in a job for as long as possible. That’s clearly a long-term thing, but any short term benefits are not obvious.
The Championship is a massively hard division to play in, harder than when we went up. Many of our squad will want to leave or are getting too old. (I’d welcome Hemed back mind, perhaps up front w Gyokeres)
We can splurge parachute payments for a maximum of one year in an attempt to bounce straight back up.
I don’t think I’m being unrealistic when I say the entire Bloom/Barber project hangs on Tuesday night’s result. Anyone else?
Consistency is vital. A form team stay in form by having strength in depth so as to negate the odd injury or individual players dip in form. BHAFC do not currently achieve that and it's showing. You don't have to be top 6 to have decent cover in your squad.