el punal
Well-known member
Six weeks of no competitive football will surely affect, good or bad, all the PL teams. I would imagine those clubs that are providing the highest number of their players for the competition will suffer the most - particularly if those players are involved in the latter stages.
It could also mean that teams that are on a successful roll, Newcastle and Arsenal for instance, will be cursing. On the other side of the coin those struggling outfits with new managers, Wolves and Southampton, it will be an opportunity to implement new strategies without the hindrance of having to play under such extreme pressure to get results immediately.
So what about us, our beloved Albion? Firstly, it will give Roberto the time to improve his English! Maybe the break will also be a good time to improve and hone our style of crisp, pacey attacking play? Time will tell and all that - at least I’ll be saving on train fares and buying rounds!
It could also mean that teams that are on a successful roll, Newcastle and Arsenal for instance, will be cursing. On the other side of the coin those struggling outfits with new managers, Wolves and Southampton, it will be an opportunity to implement new strategies without the hindrance of having to play under such extreme pressure to get results immediately.
So what about us, our beloved Albion? Firstly, it will give Roberto the time to improve his English! Maybe the break will also be a good time to improve and hone our style of crisp, pacey attacking play? Time will tell and all that - at least I’ll be saving on train fares and buying rounds!