The Subhuman wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:17 pm
Are you sure, CJay says we're only owed a couple of million and not on Raph
Was pretty sure Barca paid us up front for Raph (or at least half up front and half 6 months later) and City paid us up front for Kalvin. The accounts back that up too.
whiteinfrance wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:19 pm
As I explained in an earlier post, if Hull win, I'ts game on
In that scenario if Hull win and we beat Saints, Ipswich need to win BOTH games
Don’t forget the bit about your if your aunty had balls.
To be fair Ipswich have still to win auto promotion. There are no definitives in this league. Problem is we are not exactly making it challenging for them.
DDB220 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:22 pm
Don’t forget the bit about your if your aunty had balls.
To be fair Ipswich have still to win auto promotion. There are no definitives in this league. Problem is we are not exactly making it challenging for them.
Read my earlier explanation
It comes down to if Hull beat Ipswich
If so it's open
Cjay wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:17 pm
Tbf to Archie he isn't and never has been a defensive midfielder.
Same as he isn't a right back.
Didn't Eddie himself say in an interview Archie is a box to box midfielder?
I doubt Bellingham would have had the season he had at the same age playing solely in positions he isn't natural.
And aside from all that the way we set up our midfield is weird, pushed to the left.
Even with Gruev and Kamara.
It's lopsided.
Yes he seems a square peg. I think at some point there will be a manager who builds a team around him. He isn't suited for 4-2-3-1 (always hated it myself) Stick him in a 3 man midfield and we would see him shine.
' "Football is about the people and the players,” he said. “Then there are those who will mingle in the middle: the coaches, executives and journalists. That last group represents the worst part about football" Marcelo Bielsa
YorkshireSquare wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:15 pm
I'm not trying to use it as an excuse for that performance, but I don't think the squad is particularly deep. We've been fairly injury free this season but over-reliance on certain players can't have helped.
We looked totally lost today. No control in midfield, no threat up front, stray passes, players running into each other...
It's not an ideal squad but who has that in the Championship?
For a Championship squad being able to bring on people like James or Roberts or Piroe or Gnonto would be a dream.
Even people like Anthony who was a starter for a promotion winning team just a few years ago.
You look at what other teams have got promoted with to have internationals on the bench or former Championship player of the years and team of the year members from just last season
Irish Ian wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:07 pm
Gray is a passenger in midfield.
If he wasn't homegrown with that heritage it would have been said by now. But emotional investment and all that.
Plus Farke knows selling him would make life easier next season.
Him not playing his role left holes in our MF which they exploited even before the first goal and the tone was set.
Ampadu and Rodon have been shepherding him but at this stage of the season there is nowhere to hide.
I'm not doubting his ability and future potential but I question his suitability against teams who try and play football against us.
The two dmfs need to be able to mark and tackle. His marking and positioning is not good enough considering what is at stake.
You can't win games when the teams engine room us faltering like it is.
Hopefully by two weeks time we can revert to Kamara and Gruev in there.
I'm not saying he was the only poor performer tonight and I am sure the whoscored numbers will reflect negatively on others but the rot started in the middle. Archie and Gruev were not on the same page.
He is a kid mate - he is no worse than Gruev and Kamara. He is suffering like a lot of,players with patchy form. For me - Gruev has been hiding in the last few games. When we are on top he wants the ball when we need an outlet he is anonymous.
Irish Ian wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:25 pm
Yes he seems a square peg. I think at some point there will be a manager who builds a team around him. He isn't suited for 4-2-3-1 (always hated it myself) Stick him in a 3 man midfield and we would see him shine.
I think he'd be fine in a Klich role.
But you need to dominate possession every game basically for that as we did under MB.
We seem happy not to do that at times and we've conceded plenty of goals when we do.
AcrossThePondAsh wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:29 pm
I hope this is here for a literal interpretation and not Brit-slang--not a pretty picture regardless of whose "biscuit" or "tea" we're talking about.
No Ash. It’s an analogy from Weasels book. “My 100 favourite analogies” volume 6. Not a sexual dunking of a biscuit analogy or anything like that
DDB220 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:27 pm
He is a kid mate - he is no worse than Gruev and Kamara. He is suffering like a lot of,players with patchy form. For me - Gruev has been hiding in the last few games. When we are on top he wants the ball when we need an outlet he is anonymous.
He is worse than Kamara and Gruev. Because he doesn't know his job. He is unsuited for our style. His marking is terrible. And neither can we say that he has been ill or injured as both the others have.
If we played another way I reckon he would have it better but as it is as a second dmf it is a waste of his talents.
Every player makes mistakes but most also do good things. Firpo is awful but can attack, Rutter is wasteful but can assist. Bamford can miss sitters but can lead the line. Etc.
Over the season can you think of more than three really good things Gray has done?.
' "Football is about the people and the players,” he said. “Then there are those who will mingle in the middle: the coaches, executives and journalists. That last group represents the worst part about football" Marcelo Bielsa
I'm still in shock after watching that horror show.
I expected us to get promoted and these kind of batterings to be frequent next season.
But, to have multiple opportunities to seize promotion and fail each time says a lot about Farke and the players.
To get battered by a team threatened with relegation to League One is unacceptable. It reminded me of all the humiliation we received under Bielsa. But at least that was at Prem level.
Forget the play-offs, we've had loads of opportunities and failed miserably. Farke should be booted this summer. A good portion of these players will leave as we attempt to appease our debtors.
Absolute s**t show. Expect a very long stint in the Championship now. Once you settle in at this level your quality of players and squad will go down the toilet.
Welcome back the Eunan O Kane's and Adam Forshaw's of this world, and coaches like Steve Evans.
We blew it at EPL level and have now just blown our one chance to get back there.