The_Viper
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They're just a bunch of bed wetters am I right lads? We're finishing top 4 easy this season with this squad.
I've noticed a lot of journalists don't tend to look at the state of a particular club at the moment of promotion when assessing their chances for the season, they tend to go on history.
When Reading got promoted for the first time under Coppell, pretty much every journalist predicted their immediate crash and burn. Meanwhile, the fans could see that they were a well-run (if slightly plastic) club who'd blown away the second tier by 20-odd points, with a manager who knew what to do in the top division. Predictably, Reading has a good first season in the top flight.
I think you should change your team, if you think we can compete at that level.
For me an impossibility with our current squad. We are so short of pace and strength it's laughable, especially with the start of the season just around the corner.
Team spirit doesn't amount to much at what will be our end of the division.
Give me belief, team spirit and a sustainable future for BHAFC over panic buys any day. The Premier League needs to be awarded two special caps - a transfer fee cap and a salary cap. Oh, and well done Tom for the video
I didn't see any shortage of that last season. We ripped teams apart with pace on the break, particularly out wide and to say our players lack strength is doing a number of them a grave mis-service.
This is where I'm at:
We might stay up.
We will probably go down.
It is a class above, it will be more difficult. It is also vastly overhyped and still a team game of 11v11 and our 11 are alright.yes we were bloody good in most games last season, but the PL is a class above. Think Hudd or Newc away last season, but better still.
This squad needs top flight quality pace, power, know how and goals. Not a complete overhaul but in several key positions.
Perhaps TB has it all in hand, come the end of the window?
There are posters on here making out that the other 19 teams in the PL are world beaters. I'm sorry but the overall quality of the division is not getting better. The leading clubs are getting stronger, the gap is widening and they are finding it even easier to roll over lesser sides on a regular basis. Just because transfer fees have rocketted doesn't mean quality goes up in equal measure.
The PL attracts a lot of average players from around the world, all paid vast salaries and still reliant on the few really world class players dotted around, who carry their teams. These are the standout players and we all know who they are. We don't have any of these and we know we can't afford them. They belong in the top 6-7 clubs, the elite, maintaining their position.
The rest of the division, on any given day, is beatable. If our workrate is right, we will more than match a number of these teams. We know we have an inner strength, a core strength, running through the squad and teams will not out battle us. At times, higher quality skill may prevail. We can't do anything about that. But if we keep a level of consistency ( not all PL teams do ) we have a good chance of picking up enough points. All this doom and gloom before we have even kicked a ball is depressing and totally unnecessary. It was the same last summer, with posters on here predicting mid-table mediocrity. Oh...there is Norwich and Villa and Newcastle and Wednesday and Derby and so on...they will all be stronger...we haven't strengthened...our position flattered us... etc etc.
Well, we came back stronger than before and went up comfortably and the doom-mongers went quiet. Lets just wait and see how the early games pan out. We might all be pleasantly surprised.
It is a class above, it will be more difficult. It is also vastly overhyped and still a team game of 11v11 and our 11 are alright.
This is where I'm at:
We might stay up.
We will probably go down.
I post a well reasoned and totally objective opinion on this Guardian article. You post this. Hmmmm.
We might go down