brightonmark1234
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hi everyone just thought i would tell you that derby are 3-0 up
hi everyone just thought i would tell you that derby are 3-0 up
Hull 3-1 Liverpool is a bit of a surprise.
Derby seem to have come on leaps and bounds since their managerial change.
I challenge that straight away. They were doing very well with Nigel Clough in charge. He lost a game to a Nottingham Forest who have the unfair advantage of splashing cash all over the place when other clubs are working within their means, like Derby have done for the last few years. Clough has done ALL the donkey work so that McLaren can step into a much easier job.
I think they were quite stale under Clough and there seems to be a new impetus.
Clough had only won 78 out of 230 odd games in charge and they started out with their usual uninspiring midtable malaise up until he was sacked. They've got some cracking players and should be a promotion contender. Something they rarely threatened under Clough.
Hull 3-1 Liverpool is a bit of a surprise.
Wigan still have 90% of a midfield that was actually really good in the EPL last season. Their problem last year was their shambolic defence, but going forward they had the joint-11th best goals for record. They are now the perfect example of what happens if you put a talented squad in the hands of an utter dinosaur of a manager. Under a decent boss they would be one of the major contenders for promotion. Under Coyle they will be lucky to finish in the top half.
They were pathetic defensively. I don't think I've ever seen an EPL team gift so many goals away as Wigan did last season. They were so poorly organised that it was almost impossible not to score against them. I remember watching them lose to Swansea in May and it was comic book defending. But they definitely were not pathetic going forward. This is a team that scored 47 goals in 38 EPL games last season, minus Kone and McCarthy, and won the FA Cup. They also got 36 points, which is far from disgraceful. When you look at their current squad there is no doubt they should be in the top six in this division, but they made just about the worst managerial appointment it is possible to make, so they won't be.
You've got an issue with Martinez, which is fair enough as it's all about opinions, but you can't really blame him too much in my opinion. If you remain as manager of Wigan Athletic in the EPL for any length of time you WILL get relegated. It's impossible to keep a club like that in the top division indefinitely. The fact he kept them up for three seasons before they eventually went down is to his credit, as that's three full seasons of succeeding against the odds before the inevitable happened.
As for this season, they've still got Watson, Maloney, Gomez, McManaman, Beausejour and McArthur in midfield, and they've signed mainly proven players in Holt, Fortune, Carson, McLean and Powell. At Championship level I think that squad should be in the top six or, at worst, looking likely to break into it. I just think Owen Coyle is one of the worst managers around. He's a classic example of someone who spends every single post-match interview talking about how wonderful his team have played and how they should easily have won, despite the fact they yet again failed to. It's all bullshit. Along with Mark Hughes, he's probably the manager I would least want in charge of us.
And the shorts and football socks look on a manager is ****ing HORRIFIC.
You've got an issue with Martinez, which is fair enough as it's all about opinions, but you can't really blame him too much in my opinion. If you remain as manager of Wigan Athletic in the EPL for any length of time you WILL get relegated. It's impossible to keep a club like that in the top division indefinitely. The fact he kept them up for three seasons before they eventually went down is to his credit, as that's three full seasons of succeeding against the odds before the inevitable happened.
As for this season, they've still got Watson, Maloney, Gomez, McManaman, Beausejour and McArthur in midfield, and they've signed mainly proven players in Holt, Fortune, Carson, McLean and Powell. At Championship level I think that squad should be in the top six or, at worst, looking likely to break into it. I just think Owen Coyle is one of the worst managers around. He's a classic example of someone who spends every single post-match interview talking about how wonderful his team have played and how they should easily have won, despite the fact they yet again failed to. It's all bullshit. Along with Mark Hughes, he's probably the manager I would least want in charge of us.
And the shorts and football socks look on a manager is ****ing HORRIFIC.