We had to wait a while for Vicente.
Why, was he doing an impression of your marathon running?
We had to wait a while for Vicente.
I think this season results have exceeded performances, and some of the other stats (such as second lowest number of shots on target) are perhaps a more revealing performance indicator of our season.
Why, was he doing an impression of your marathon running?
"Tougher next season" I wonder what the basis of that statement is? Seems like an odd thing to say ... can't imagine anyone has said the Championship is easy, it's always going to be tough but that's what separates the good from the great - ask McDermott and Adkins
That's a bit too simplistic a comparison. What did they spend in the seasons before this on players who are still there?
What did they pay in signing-on fees, and what are they spending on wages? Could be much more than us.
Possibly because the teams have now seen us play, and know our style. Also look at the teams coming up, Charlton and one of the Sheffield teams, could possibly be tough. Big teams compared to who we are losing in Doncaster, Pompey and Coventry. And did having a brand, spanking new stadium help us with the great beginning to the season?
First question: Vicente; "How's the English coming along?"
Reply: "My hovercraft is full of eels"
Also,
Forest, Ipswich, Leeds and Leicester have spectularly underacheived this year and could well be challenging next season.
And Boro... Amazingly tough league this year and could be even tougher next season.
Could be interesting.
First question: Vicente; when are you signing your new extended contract?
Second question: Craig: when are you going?
Third question: Tanno: Are you going to tell Gus that the fans were booing the ref not the players?.......................................
Apparently what Vicente said is embargoed until Saturday! Perhaps someone could just give a thumbs up or thumbs down?
I don't agree - In fact, I think the league will be alot more open next season.
Charlton, both the Sheffield teams and/or Huddersfield will be mid table at best as none of them have the finances to be big spenders.
Other than Wolves and Bolton, I can't see any other team coming down such as Wigan, Blackburn or QPR being a threat next year.
The summer transfer dealings will be very very interesting this summer, not just for us, but for many other Championship teams either.
One shock I think you'll find next season is that Palace will do very well if they can keep hold of Speroni and Zaha.
Wow, I don't think I've ever disagreed with so many points in one post. In my opinion:
- Charlton (more points in League One than us last season) will be a major contender next season. Look at the last two seasons for evidence of promoted teams doing well.
- Sheffield Wednesday have a good manager in place now. They'll do well if they come up. Sheffield United might not be as strong but they'll survive comfortably.
- Wolves are rotten to the core. Several season of mid-table looms.
- Wigan would do really well in this league as they don't have too many star players to lose. If they kept 90% of a team that has just played Arsenal off the pitch I'd expect them to beat us, for example.
- QPR have money. They might find some of the big names want out, but they can definitely strengthen this summer no matter what league they're in. I'd put them down for top six.
Wow, I don't think I've ever disagreed with so many points in one post. In my opinion:
- Charlton (more points in League One than us last season) will be a major contender next season. Look at the last two seasons for evidence of promoted teams doing well.
- Sheffield Wednesday have a good manager in place now. They'll do well if they come up. Sheffield United might not be as strong but they'll survive comfortably.
- Wolves are rotten to the core. Several season of mid-table looms.
- Wigan would do really well in this league as they don't have too many star players to lose. If they kept 90% of a team that has just played Arsenal off the pitch I'd expect them to beat us, for example.
- QPR have money. They might find some of the big names want out, but they can definitely strengthen this summer no matter what league they're in. I'd put them down for top six.
I'm confused at why they can't report what Vicente said until Saturday. If there was any news revealed, surely it would make no difference if it was released today or Saturday?
Wow, I don't think I've ever disagreed with so many points in one post. In my opinion:
- Charlton (more points in League One than us last season) will be a major contender next season. Look at the last two seasons for evidence of promoted teams doing well.
- Sheffield Wednesday have a good manager in place now. They'll do well if they come up. Sheffield United might not be as strong but they'll survive comfortably.
- Wolves are rotten to the core. Several season of mid-table looms.
- Wigan would do really well in this league as they don't have too many star players to lose. If they kept 90% of a team that has just played Arsenal off the pitch I'd expect them to beat us, for example.
- QPR have money. They might find some of the big names want out, but they can definitely strengthen this summer no matter what league they're in. I'd put them down for top six.
Usually the Argus back page on Saturday is from this press conference, so I don't know if this is anything unusual or exciting.I'm confused at why they can't report what Vicente said until Saturday. If there was any news revealed, surely it would make no difference if it was released today or Saturday?
I know transfer fees are not the only cost, but according to Sky News last night, Reading only spent £1.74M - far less than us.