Well it was his idea to go lunging in needlessly and deprive us of his
majestic play so maybe we might have to play another way rather than another
square peg in a round hole.
Nick
On Thursday, January 23, 2020, 09:50:23 PM EST, Robert Heath
wrote:
I hate to break this to you, but
I hate to break this to you, but shitty little Millwall are actually THE
form team in the division, especially away from home. They have drawn 3 and
won 3 of their last 6 aways..the wins coming at Derby, Swansea &
Bristol.
Plus, it is precisely the presence of a holding midfielder that
Agree, sometimes the obsession with a holding midfielder is frustrating. If
you’ve got legs in midfield then they can all get round the pitch and put the
tackles in. I think Philips has improved as a player but in certain games I
think he struggles against pace. Also I think his set pieces are
This is me as well...
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> On 23 Jan 2020, at 17:20, Nicholas Armit via Leedslist
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> Deep down, despite everything and the changes in my mood, this is exactly how
> I feel too...
> I still love watching us play even when results aren't with us, we've watched
> too
Deep down, despite everything and the changes in my mood, this is exactly how
I feel too...
I still love watching us play even when results aren't with us, we've watched
too much rubbish in the last 15 years not to appreciate what we have now,
however transient it may be and even if it doesn't
Do we really need a holding midfielder against Millwall at home? I would be
quite happy with Shackleton and Klich playing together.
Nick
On Thursday, January 23, 2020, 08:22:50 AM EST, Kevin Lewis (UK SBS)
wrote:
Hi Dave,
Perhaps 'debacle' was a touch strong, but that last 15 minutes
I understand that Alfie McAltmont is the player earmarked to replace Philips
when injured/sold/off form/banned, but might be to early, I guess MB will
decide on Tuesday.
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Davis was tweeting out pictures of himself in a hospital bed with 'operation
went well' earlier in the week.
I think FPP issue is that although we get good crowds, the income of those
clubs with parachute payments dwarfs ours, so that means we cant spend at their
levels.
Although results
Oh, and I would stop pissing about and put Davies in as first choice left back
and Shackleton in the middle - we have to start building otherwise they’ll go
like Clarke (who I think is too lightweight). Plus, Ryan Edmondson has to be
given a chance!
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> On 23 Jan 2020, at
I agree with Dave that the performance against QPR was pretty good - it’s the
damned finishing again. You have to wonder about the final ball into the area -
we have a few main variants - one is the long cross to the back post, whilst
the other is a hard fast ball in. I wonder how many forwards
Obviously I have no idea but Poveda seems to have a bit of Saiz about him that
he can get the ball turn and drive at people. This is something different that
opposing massed defences have to handle, kind of like Eze at QPR (can't we just
buy him?). Maybe this will open up spaces for others.
I'm not in quite in the unremittingly positive camp that Naefy occupies, but am
more positive than last year for the following reasons.There is no team
pursuing us equivalent in quality to Sheff U.WBA are not as good as
Norwich.No-one wants the play-offs, but they still offer a chance to get
Hi Dave,
Perhaps 'debacle' was a touch strong, but that last 15 minutes was the first
time I've see the players seem to lose their way.
Coupled with the Phillips sending off, and the lack of real signings it seemed
to be a real low point.
After last night's results I feel a bit better, but
In my post I said he was signing as I typedThis is not true, I got a text from
a mate saying this but the latest appears to be he is having a medical today,
but even this may not be correct?
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We have had a bad run. We are still second. Week of rest to regroup, hopefully
get a striker in. No need to panic. If we are dropped to 4th I would be worried
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> On 23 Jan 2020, at 10:22, Joe Skinner wrote:
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> I find it all a bit bizarre but above my pay grade
>
> There
Richard mentioned some good stuff but add to that the FFP rules and it looks
like nothing dramatic is going to happen on the incoming player front this time
around other than lonees. So, unless we get promotion with the current squad, I
would reckon Bielsa will use the wood he has got until the
What you say is broadly true and it's incredibly frustrating, I think Radz &
Orta are well respected businessmen and professionals and Orta has working in
the UK for quite a few years and has contacts around the world.
I've had a look at transfermarkt.couk.
Our squad 'value' is the 5th
I find it all a bit bizarre but above my pay grade
There are things we’ll never know
After last season’s optimism I’ve gone for total negativity this season in the
flawed hope I’ll be proved wrong and we get an automatic spot
Our collapse could have been much worse, West Brom has their own and
Not seen many messages recently. Was expecting lots about the QPR debacle,
and the lack of progress in the transfer market.
I've got this theory that the current management team don't have enough
experience of the English transfer system/market.
Over the last couple of years the current
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