Oh, you called him a bedwetter, how original
Have you lost your dummy
Oh, you called him a bedwetter, how original
Team five years ago after a 4-2 home defeat to Peterborough.
Sullivan, Hinshelwood, McNulty, Virgo, Elphick (Fraser 86), El-Abd, Jarrett (McLeod 89), Carole (Cox 77), Forster, Davies, Andrew.
Subs Not Used: Kuipers, Livermore.
POTS under Poyet - we play differently under Oscar and Bridcutt didnt look brilliant playing under him - Andrews and Ince look much more suited to our new style. Crofts has been replaced by Stephens who is incredibly similar.
Rodriguez at first will be a back-up to Ulloa as he will be unfit and probably unfamiliar with our style. We our thin at the back, there is no denying that, but i highly expect a youngster to come in and cover when the loan window opens, for now we can just about get by. There is no reason why we cant finish in the top 6, the Championship is incredibly unpredictable, who predicted Ipswich to be in 7th place at this stage ?
QPR, Forest and Leicester also have more money than us and are on course to get large fines for breaking FFP rules.
Have you lost your dummy
I hope you're not an adult.
I'm not the crying and stamping my feet because the club has not spent enough on getting players in. I am more then happy with the players we have and expect maybe at least 1 or 2 loan players in
Will they really be bothered about some poxy fine, which probably isn't going to be enforced anyway, when they are in the Premier League and trousering £120m? I wouldn't have thought so.
Talking of Ipswich, quite a few people had them pegged as dark horses for this season, good squad, experienced manager, finished last season like an express train.
Unless all of them get promoted, some of them could be in serious trouble, especially Forest by the sounds of it. They've spent over £10 million, and they're only 7 points ahead of us at the moment, perhaps indicating that spending money just for the sake of it might not necessarily improve our squad.
QPR, Forest and Leicester also have more money than us and are on course to get large fines for breaking FFP rules.
I know we may have expected more but my view now is cast your mind back to who we were signing 5 years ago.
What are your thoughts?
Still time to go...
This is my first post, and I will probably get shot down. We have the best squad we have had in years, but people are so negative. We have no divine right to spend millions on players. Bridcutt was plucked and he turned out to be a magnicent aquitition, who heard of him back then? What's to say, Stephens and Rodriquez won't be quality additions? Remember when we were signing the likes of Colin Hawkins...?
This is my first post, and I will probably get shot down. We have the best squad we have had in years, but people are so negative. We have no divine right to spend millions on players. Bridcutt was plucked and he turned out to be a magnicent aquitition, who heard of him back then? What's to say, Stephens and Rodriquez won't be quality additions? Remember when we were signing the likes of Colin Hawkins...?
Or cast your mind back to the players we were signing a year or two ago (bearing in mind we also kept the likes of Bridcutt, El Abd and Barnes)... Kusazck, Bridge, Upson, Lopez, Orlandi, Ulloa - oh, and Vicente!
Not sure if that was all down to the 'Poyet effect' or not, but this transfer window has been really disappointing - three good players gone, bids turned down, and rejected by a couple of players in favour of other teams. We didn't even get anywhere near the money we should've done for Bridcutt. That article in the Argus a few weeks ago hit the nail on the head. I really don't think the club are serious about challenging for promotion.
I hate threads like this. We have moved on so what is the point in looking back? Do Swansea and Hull fans keep referring to there old days when they were at the Vetch and Boothferry park?
Most Albion fans appreciate our past and troubles but i expect most now just want to move with the times.
This window has been a let down(to date). It's that simple.
Regarding Oscar and his style, I think the man is doing well with what I believe is a bit of a thin squad, but he said himself he's obsessed with attacking football, where's that then? We barely score any goals and Ulloa sees so little of the ball it's painfully apparent by the big Argies demeanor on the pitch.
Pace is the problem, the only real pace in the squad is LuaLua and Buckley take them out and we are very pedestrian. When back and flying Buckley on one wing with LuaLua on the other and our game completely changes. Put in Orlandi or Spanish Dave to link the middle and front three and add in Spanish Rodders (hopefully as quick as he says) when needed and good times await.