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Villa supporting relative almost spat his mocha out when I told him they were 3rd favourites to go down. He think they'll make Europe next season and Dean Smith has been given a warchest of some 150-200m.
Villa supporting relative almost spat his mocha out when I told him they were 3rd favourites to go down. He think they'll make Europe next season and Dean Smith has been given a warchest of some 150-200m.
Dean Smith has been given a warchest of some 15-20m.
Sheffield United are an interesting one. Most seasons, there is a team that surprises the PL when they come up. Huddersfield, Fulham and Norwich, for example. But they normally very soon get figured out and fall off.Every time I see Sheffield United, they look like a very good Championship side. I can see why teams like us struggle but the bigger teams also seemed to have a problem when normally, they would have the players to negate whatever the other team's "special power" is. Maybe because their USP isn't throwing attackers at it like Norwich and Fulham, it is harder to figure out. But I wonder if a chink does appear, they will drop like a stone. They are very much greater than the sum of their parts with a very good coach but how long can that continue?
Sheffield United are an interesting one. Most seasons, there is a team that surprises the PL when they come up. Huddersfield, Fulham and Norwich, for example. But they normally very soon get figured out and fall off.Every time I see Sheffield United, they look like a very good Championship side. I can see why teams like us struggle but the bigger teams also seemed to have a problem when normally, they would have the players to negate whatever the other team's "special power" is. Maybe because their USP isn't throwing attackers at it like Norwich and Fulham, it is harder to figure out. But I wonder if a chink does appear, they will drop like a stone. They are very much greater than the sum of their parts with a very good coach but how long can that continue?
Very much like Burnley. The manager is key because they instill the philosophy and identity of the club. Both Dyche and Wilder seem to get more out of their players than anyone thought possible. I think both will be fine if they hold on to their managers, best players and sign one or two decent additions.
I worry for Palace and the three coming up.
I agree with your point especially regarding Wilder but think unless Burnely actually back Dyche that relationship could be moving towards a bitter end they are currently 2 weeks away from the season looking at the very real prospect of starting the season with a weaker team than they finished with. Furthermore, they seem to struggle to attract players.
150/1 with sky betA successful treble involving Leeds, Villa and Palace would probably give me more pleasure than the birth of my first son
I get that, and you wonder whether Burnley, like Charlton and Bolton before them, are reaching the end of the road.
The sale of Jeff Hendrick to Newcastle is puzzling. He embodies what Burnley are about, a real Dyche player, yet he's joining a side who have finished below Burnley in 4 of the last 5 years. You won't break into the Top 6 with Hendrick starting for you, and so those who are ambitious will want to bring in more quality, but then players like him keep you competitive and in the Premier League.
They still have quality - Pope, Tarkowski, McNeil - and a spine of recent pros but then so do many other sides. They need to keep those three players. Furthermore, their squad is thin and injuries could hurt them.
Pavilionaire;9474884[B said:]I get that, and you wonder whether Burnley, like Charlton and Bolton before them, are reaching the end of the road.[/B]
The sale of Jeff Hendrick to Newcastle is puzzling. He embodies what Burnley are about, a real Dyche player, yet he's joining a side who have finished below Burnley in 4 of the last 5 years. You won't break into the Top 6 with Hendrick starting for you, and so those who are ambitious will want to bring in more quality, but then players like him keep you competitive and in the Premier League.
They still have quality - Pope, Tarkowski, McNeil - and a spine of recent pros but then so do many other sides. They need to keep those three players. Furthermore, their squad is thin and injuries could hurt them.
I get that, and you wonder whether Burnley, like Charlton and Bolton before them, are reaching the end of the road.
The sale of Jeff Hendrick to Newcastle is puzzling. He embodies what Burnley are about, a real Dyche player, yet he's joining a side who have finished below Burnley in 4 of the last 5 years. You won't break into the Top 6 with Hendrick starting for you, and so those who are ambitious will want to bring in more quality, but then players like him keep you competitive and in the Premier League.
They still have quality - Pope, Tarkowski, McNeil - and a spine of recent pros but then so do many other sides. They need to keep those three players. Furthermore, their squad is thin and injuries could hurt them.
Hendrick wasn't sold, Burnley didn't offer him a new contract so was released.
Which stage are Palace at btw? Seems to be the final one..... I can't really see that you have anyone left to sell (Seggers aside and we all know about that situation), and without that, you're done financially and on the pitch.This happens to all but about 7 clubs, the first few seasons spend your way out of trouble, then try and bring through youngsters who are either not quite good enough or sold to the big 5, the last phase is the fire fighting, changing managers buying players past their prime, fans with a sense of entitlement after a few seasons in the top flight start to want to push to the next level...and bang back down.
Which stage are Palace at btw? Seems to be the final one..... I can't really see that you have anyone left to sell (Seggers aside and we all know about that situation), and without that, you're done financially and on the pitch.
Genuine question, I'm trying desperately to be objective!
Which ones? Again, I don't know, not taking the piss.Not really sure as we seem to be targeting young players this transfer window.