Agreed. We'll be in the playoffs before too longThat's quite good isn't it?
Neither looked very good against us, and we could have won both. We won't be in the bottom half for that much longer.
Agreed. We'll be in the playoffs before too long
Yep, and if we keep on getting a point a game we'll soon shoot up the table..................oh..........That's quite good isn't it?
Neither looked very good against us, and we could have won both. We won't be in the bottom half for that much longer.
Damned if we do, damned if we don't
Last season we played tepid uninspiring football, and made the playoffs
This season we seem to be playing more attractive attacking football, but can't turn it into wins
If anyone knows the answer, bottle it and sell it
He is not the answer, he is collecting dust for a reason...another AB type player who needs many chances before one might eventually go in....Chris Wood on loan would be a step in the right direct. He's collecting dust at Leicester. Plus they owe us one for the Argentine wizard.
Ulloa didn't score today. Perhaps he'll now get dropped and they could lend him back to us?Chris Wood on loan would be a step in the right direct. He's collecting dust at Leicester. Plus they owe us one for the Argentine wizard.
I reckon that goals (and a march up the table) are on the way even if we don't strengthen up front.Not with the forwards we have,
Impressive results against two top teams with our misfiring and unimpressive strike force.
We need a striker who is going to score 25 plus goals a season. It's not difficult to see where we are short.
OK feel in 1972 it was Willie Irvine and Napier with Bromley and Bert Murray as scoring midfielders, in 1977 it was Ward, 1979 Ward, Poscett, Potts and a bit of Maybank, Ryan, with Sayer and Horton scoring from midfield, 1988 Gary Nelson, 2001/2 Zamora, 2011 Glen Murray, 2013/4 UlloaDamned if we do, damned if we don't
Last season we played tepid uninspiring football, and made the playoffs
This season we seem to be playing more attractive attacking football, but can't turn it into wins
If anyone knows the answer, bottle it and sell it
Bert Murray actually played right back for us - he was moved there by Saward for the Villa match in 1972 (Willie Irvine's wonder goal) and stayed there.OK feel in 1972 it was Willie Irvine and Napier with Bromley and Bert Murray as scoring midfielders, in 1977 it was Ward, 1979 Ward, Poscett, Potts and a bit of Maybank, Ryan, with Sayer and Horton scoring from midfield, 1988 Gary Nelson, 2001/2 Zamora, 2011 Glen Murray, 2013/4 Ulloa
That's quite good isn't it?
Neither looked very good against us, and we could have won both. We won't be in the bottom half for that much longer.