That`ll ruffle a few feathers that`s for sure.tidus_mi2 wrote:While the style of play can be an infuriating watch at times, one can't really argue with the uptick in results and ultimately, he inherited Hunt's squad and has had a window to try and shift it to a squad of his own making. Would really expect a promotion push next season should he not pull it off this season before we start questioning his position.
Sure he’ll get it sorted slowly. Really hoping for a strong finish and maintaining a “shout” for the PO’s to the end of this season. Then looking for a strong summer window enabling a proper promotion battle, next season, amongst what is likely to be some very tricky and highly fancied teams.windermereROYAL wrote:That`ll ruffle a few feathers that`s for sure.tidus_mi2 wrote:While the style of play can be an infuriating watch at times, one can't really argue with the uptick in results and ultimately, he inherited Hunt's squad and has had a window to try and shift it to a squad of his own making. Would really expect a promotion push next season should he not pull it off this season before we start questioning his position.
I'd be curious to see that because coming down is looking like a Sheffield Wednesday who still haven't sorted out their ownership issues, Oxford who were never particularly good but the third team could certainly be a candidate for being pretty strong.Sutekh wrote:Sure he’ll get it sorted slowly. Really hoping for a strong finish and maintaining a “shout” for the PO’s to the end of this season. Then looking for a strong summer window enabling a proper promotion battle, next season, amongst what is likely to be some very tricky and highly fancied teams.windermereROYAL wrote:That`ll ruffle a few feathers that`s for sure.tidus_mi2 wrote:While the style of play can be an infuriating watch at times, one can't really argue with the uptick in results and ultimately, he inherited Hunt's squad and has had a window to try and shift it to a squad of his own making. Would really expect a promotion push next season should he not pull it off this season before we start questioning his position.
There some teams already in L1 who haven't had good seasons who really ought to get their shit together and challenge again a some point though, so weak promoted and relegated sides isn’t necessarilya golden opportunity.tidus_mi2 wrote:I'd be curious to see that because coming down is looking like a Sheffield Wednesday who still haven't sorted out their ownership issues, Oxford who were never particularly good but the third team could certainly be a candidate for being pretty strong.Sutekh wrote:Sure he’ll get it sorted slowly. Really hoping for a strong finish and maintaining a “shout” for the PO’s to the end of this season. Then looking for a strong summer window enabling a proper promotion battle, next season, amongst what is likely to be some very tricky and highly fancied teams.windermereROYAL wrote:
That`ll ruffle a few feathers that`s for sure.
Not particularly impressed by the contenders potentially coming up from League Two.
You could get Blackburn and Norwich joining Wednesday rather than the likes of the Ox, whoever does drop is likely to challenge seriously though, even Wednesday themselves as they have the clout and will have owners anxious to prove they can deliver sensibly and aren’t likely to have issues attracting players. There’ll possibly be Huddersfield and Stockport and/or Bradford still hanging about, eager to put their oar in and those from the division below regularly seem to be able to throw in a dark horse . All sounds a bit expensive in terms of distance to travel tooSnowflake Royal wrote:There some teams already in L1 who haven't had good seasons who really ought to get their shit together and challenge again a some point though, so weak promoted and relegated sides isn’t necessarilya golden opportunity.tidus_mi2 wrote:I'd be curious to see that because coming down is looking like a Sheffield Wednesday who still haven't sorted out their ownership issues, Oxford who were never particularly good but the third team could certainly be a candidate for being pretty strong.Sutekh wrote:
Sure he’ll get it sorted slowly. Really hoping for a strong finish and maintaining a “shout” for the PO’s to the end of this season. Then looking for a strong summer window enabling a proper promotion battle, next season, amongst what is likely to be some very tricky and highly fancied teams.
Not particularly impressed by the contenders potentially coming up from League Two.
Leicester could be a big problem.Sutekh wrote:You could get Blackburn and Norwich joining Wednesday rather than the likes of the Ox, whoever does drop is likely to challenge seriously though, even Wednesday themselves as they have the clout and will have owners anxious to prove they can deliver sensibly and aren’t likely to have issues attracting players. There’ll possibly be Huddersfield and Stockport and/or Bradford still hanging about, eager to put their oar in and those from the division below regularly seem to be able to throw in a dark horse . All sounds a bit expensive in terms of distance to travel tooSnowflake Royal wrote:There some teams already in L1 who haven't had good seasons who really ought to get their shit together and challenge again a some point though, so weak promoted and relegated sides isn’t necessarilya golden opportunity.tidus_mi2 wrote: I'd be curious to see that because coming down is looking like a Sheffield Wednesday who still haven't sorted out their ownership issues, Oxford who were never particularly good but the third team could certainly be a candidate for being pretty strong.
Not particularly impressed by the contenders potentially coming up from League Two.
As regards uptick in results, last 6 games we have accrued 8 points which is far from play off form especially given our slow start to the season.tidus_mi2 wrote:While the style of play can be an infuriating watch at times, one can't really argue with the uptick in results and ultimately, he inherited Hunt's squad and has had a window to try and shift it to a squad of his own making. Would really expect a promotion push next season should he not pull it off this season before we start questioning his position.
Especially when you consider who we've played:MR. CYNICAL wrote:As regards uptick in results, last 6 games we have accrued 8 points which is far from play off form especially given our slow start to the season.tidus_mi2 wrote:While the style of play can be an infuriating watch at times, one can't really argue with the uptick in results and ultimately, he inherited Hunt's squad and has had a window to try and shift it to a squad of his own making. Would really expect a promotion push next season should he not pull it off this season before we start questioning his position.
How much of the “aimless thump” tactic is being enforced by opponents applying a high press successfully though?andrew1957 wrote:Personally I haven’t seen any improvement since Hunt left. The LR tactic is for Pereira and the defenders to aimlessly thump the ball up field for about 80% of the game in the hope that Marriott gets a rebound. For the other 20% we actually pass it around nicely and then we look like a threat. This must be a tactic as otherwise surely LR would have got them passing more of the game. I just don’t get it.
And the other disappointment is that most of the young players who helped get us to 7th last time have just been binned off and replaced by has beens such as Richie.
The football is dire in the main which explains the low crowds.
We were 19th when Hunt left, now we`re 10th, we`d won 3 out of 14 games, now we`ve won 8 of the last 16. true the football isn`t brilliant sometimes but to say there hasn`t been any improvement is just nonsense purely and simply.andrew1957 wrote:Personally I haven’t seen any improvement since Hunt left. The LR tactic is for Pereira and the defenders to aimlessly thump the ball up field for about 80% of the game in the hope that Marriott gets a rebound. For the other 20% we actually pass it around nicely and then we look like a threat. This must be a tactic as otherwise surely LR would have got them passing more of the game. I just don’t get it.
And the other disappointment is that most of the young players who helped get us to 7th last time have just been binned off and replaced by has beens such as Richie.
The football is dire in the main which explains the low crowds.
‘‘Tis true… the current away goals table is:Mid Sussex Royal wrote:I read somewhere on X that we are the top away scorers in the league; if true, that's impressive given our general poor away form in recent years.
We must be near the top of away goals conceded in that case!Mid Sussex Royal wrote:I read somewhere on X that we are the top away scorers in the league; if true, that's impressive given our general poor away form in recent years.
23 goals scored, 23 goals conceded.MR. CYNICAL wrote:We must be near the top of away goals conceded in that case!Mid Sussex Royal wrote:I read somewhere on X that we are the top away scorers in the league; if true, that's impressive given our general poor away form in recent years.
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