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  1. I think what's more concerning for anyone observing the gulf in quality between The Championship and Premier League, is how Burnley are doing. Absolutely walked the league last season and are massively struggling. Kind of puts our attempts to stay up recently into perspective.

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  2. 7 hours ago, BroadstairsR said:

    First Sara, then came Rowe and now the Sarge high on the list of vulnerable assets.

    Even Saintz is threatening to infiltrate this elite band. Whilst Gunn gets better and better.

    I once said that Omo would end up our most saleable asset, and even topping the Emi deal. That went wrong for various reasons, but no bones broken because the Academy seems to be producing others.

    The Sarge could well be in demand from mid-PL teams by the season's end, and I'm talking £40m. He's a striker, after all. The most valuable commodity in the game.

    He's come so far since his first season as a youngster in a new land proved to be not quite up to Premier League demands, Acclimatised, older and confident.

    Let's not also forget Sarge was played out of position in the Prem season as Pukki was up top.


  3. If we keep going the way we are then top six is a very real prospect and inconceivable as it seems therefore so is a possible return to the Prem. Could anyone honestly see our board/owners sanctioning sacking a manager who achieves this? Yes if we spiral into a clear mid table finish then I could see a change for next season, but I would be amazed if we actually have an agreement in place with any other manager yet.


  4. The youth pathway is a sensible way to go, especially with our philosophy of self funding by developing young players to sell on. We need quality over quantity, so a stronger starting eleven backed up be a mixture of young players and quality back up. We have too many bang average high wage players and have been overly reliant on other teams youth players on loan here stifling our own academy players, in the last few seasons.


  5. The same pundits will probably moan about the game being ruined by having so many players off the pitch, making a mockery of the sport. Remember how they were all crying out for VAR only for them now to whine about it constantly.

     

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  6. 9 minutes ago, Midlands Yellow said:

    Bryan Robson and Mark Hughes have had time out and may be ready to go again. 

    Wasn't Hughes only just sacked by Bradford? Only had a couple of months out, and they are both over 60. If we are to go down that route then throw Steve Bruce into the equation. I think we need someone in the up and coming bracket, unless we can get someone unlikely like Potter, which isn't going to happen.


  7. Sargent seems to have turned into this mythical footballing superstar, who singlehandedly will transform us into a dead cert top six side in some people's minds. Do we miss him/are we a better side with him fit? Yes of course, but I can't see him making that much difference, and of course it'll probably take him some time to get back up to speed. More depends on what business we can do in January.

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  8. 2 hours ago, lake district canary said:

    I sometimes - often - wish that our fans were more positive - like Portsmouth, but as a whole we aren't - the expectation is too high. It's just different. But she doesn't come out with very sensible things sometimes. After all, saying about 20% whingers.....does she count those who travelled to and stood in the freezing cold at Watford and who were premusably what she called "whinging" ? 

    It's easy to just say, why aren't fans more positive, but after so many months of turgid football it can be very very difficult. Fans fall into different categories, some have been going for years, have seen it all and quietly just take the good times and bad times equally, whinging with mates and family around them, some are far more outwardly passionate and will be overall positive, but will call out poor performances or poor running of their club very vocally, and some of course will boo anything which they aren't happy about, even when things are generally going well. It's fine if you are one or the other, no one is more or less a supporter of the team because the moan or whinge louder than the other. Delia needs to realise that if large parts of the crowd are boo/whinging, it's because they passionately care, and of course spend a lot of money and time attending games. I for one have to work Saturday mornings, I'm quite often at the game just in time and am incredibly tired even before the game starts. To then see some of the performances that we have had to endure, it's very difficult to be all that positive. But according to Delia I am not a real fan.

     


  9. It was extremely cringe worthy when Delia says how much she is relating to fans through The Lion and Castle and then immediately showing  absolute proof that she doesn't relate to fans at all by dismissing anyone who boos or is negative, as whingers and not real fans. It smacks to me of someone who has been in place for far too long and as such forgotten who the most important people are at any club, the fans.

    Why aren't we Portsmouth?


  10. Unfortunately the club's decision to not remove Wagner before Knapper came in, has led to this situation. Whether this was solely decided by the board or with Knapper's approval we just don't know.

    Maybe they felt it would be unfair for someone so inexperienced to have to come in and immediately find a new manager, but equally I'd say that it's unfair to expect him to come straight into the job and sack a manager without properly assessing him or having a well thought out replacement at hand to take over.

    I think we were expecting Knapper to roll in, with a new shiny manager from the Arsenal coaching team especially after his arrival and Webber's departure was brought forward.

    I do feel sorry for anyone who has to somehow deal with this mess but he did apply for this job, and inevitably the longer this drags on, the weaker he will appear.


  11. A big problem maybe that it's obvious sooner or later Wagner is getting the boot, we as fans know it, the media knows it, Wagner probably knows it and you can guarantee the players know it. This must have a destabilising effect on the squad,  lead to a massive feeling of lack of leadership, and ultimately when the going gets tough in a game nobody seems to want to take responsibility and get stuck in, they all just accept that they are going to lose and go missing.

    If Knapper fails to act fast, the fans will soon turn on him, that's for sure.

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  12. Wagner's appointment always felt like a lazy one for me, especially now knowing that Webber handed in his notice in March. If I was Knapper I would want to draw a line under Webber's reign, and the best way to do that is by bringing in his own choice for Manager. It kind of feels like a no brainer, given how the season has panned out so far.


  13. The fact that he didn't go over to the fans, who had travelled from Norwich to South Wales, just shows one last time the contempt he has the supporters of the club. Clearly he didn't want the unruly mob to spoil his special moment with the players. It just outlines the disconnect that he has created between the hierarchy at the club and the fans.

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  14. I almost hate myself for saying it, but Warnock would be my choice (as a very short term solution).

    Wagner is obviously toast, that's if there is anyone at the club with the courage to act, as Webber has clearly checked out.

    Get Warnock in to try and save this mess, it will give Knapper a chance to get exactly who he wants, and I'm sure Warnock would be happy to step aside when the time comes. Obviously it all depends on him even wanting to do it.

    It's got to be better than keeping Wagner or letting an Adams or Gunn take us down again.

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