Backroom Tom Posted November 1 Backroom Posted November 1 Bonkers league, 65 minutes last week the subs come on and we look dead and buried. A week later and we are 4 points above the drop zone at least for now and suddenly will be full of confidence 3 Quote
Waggy76 Posted November 1 Posted November 1 3 hours ago, Tom said: Bonkers league, 65 minutes last week the subs come on and we look dead and buried. A week later and we are 4 points above the drop zone at least for now and suddenly will be full of confidence The league is very poor this year , the 3 relegated teams at present are not up to much . Birmingham & Wrexham , have not kicked on , like I thought they might. Early days yet though ! Quote
philipl Posted November 2 Posted November 2 13 hours ago, Waggy76 said: The league is very poor this year , the 3 relegated teams at present are not up to much . Birmingham & Wrexham , have not kicked on , like I thought they might. Early days yet though ! Disagree that the League is very poor this year. Far more clubs are competitive this time around including unfashionable ones which probably colours perception seeing Millwall Preston Charlton and Hull where they are with Boro and Coventry topping the pile. This season's Coventry are probably the most entertaining outfit the Championship has seen since the days of Fulham. What has happened are clubs which self-destruct are being ruthlessly punished whereas there was hiding space in previous seasons. Not entirely surprising Southampton are where they are given they almost got under Derby's record low points haul last season. Last season's Championship relegated sides are hardly setting League 1 alight this time around and the promoted sides recruited well for once. Quote
Mattyblue Posted November 2 Posted November 2 (edited) All that’s changed (and it is a big one) is that the parachute clubs are struggling, the other 20 sides, well 19 for obvious reasons, are at a very similar level, as always, so it’s fine margins. Edited November 2 by Mattyblue 2 Quote
Parsonblue Posted November 2 Posted November 2 It's a very open league this season, with only Sheffield Wednesday really adrift and likely to have a relegation place already pre-booked. If we can continue to defend like yesterday, and we can start taking the chances we create I believe we will be clear of any threat of relegation come the end of the season. The real plus point for me yesterday was the way in which Gudjohnsen took his chances. They were the goals of a proper striker, in and around the six yard box, and snaping up the chances that came his way. The first goal, in particular, was the sign of a player who was prepared to anticipate a potential chance when most would have been on their heels expecting the defender to clear the ball. I think we look a team who are, in many ways, probably more suited to playing away from home. Certainly, apart from Charlton, we have looked pretty decent on our travels, including Coventry, where we bossed the first half but didn't take our chances. If we can start to grind out results at home, our season may well be better than many expected. I think that turning our home form around is now the key to what sort of season this will be. 4 Quote
Backroom DE. Posted November 2 Backroom Posted November 2 Would have been a great season for us to have not downgraded the entire squad and management team. Based on the team's general performance over the past 7 years we should be talking about finally cracking the top six, but instead the main focus is on not being relegated. 5 Quote
StHelensRover Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Thought this thread had disappeared after our plucky three wins. But today was back to form, bizarre formation and line-up, permanently clueless manager. Back to 13/2 to go down now. We will probably need another ten wins this season to stay up, so roughly one in every three matches remaining with a few draws thrown in. Doesn't sound too bad, but our home form is really worrying and most teams rely on it to keep them up, we're evidently better away from home. Walking wounded currently with a threadbare weak squad. We have to play so many matches in November and December before the window opens, we need to somehow keep treading water til then. Though we usually botch January windows anyway. I think we're going to be right in this scrap all season. At least one of Norwich and Sheff Utd will improve at some point and skip past us, games against Pompey, Oxford and QPR are going to be six pointers for sure. Strap in. Thanks Rudy, Suhail and Venkys, happy 150th Edited 4 hours ago by StHelensRover Quote
Waggy76 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 16 minutes ago, StHelensRover said: Thought this thread had disappeared after our plucky three wins. But today was back to form, bizarre formation and line-up, permanently clueless manager. Back to 13/2 to go down now. We will probably need another ten wins this season to stay up, so roughly one in every three matches remaining with a few draws thrown in. Doesn't sound too bad, but our home form is really worrying and most teams rely on it to keep them up, we're evidently better away from home. Walking wounded currently with a threadbare weak squad. We have to play so many matches in November and December before the window opens, we need to somehow keep threading water til then. Though we usually botch January windows anyway. I think we're going to be right in this scrap all season. At least one of Norwich and Sheff Utd will improve at some point and skip past us, games against Pompey, Oxford and QPR are going to be six pointers for sure. Strap in. Thanks Rudy, Suhail and Venkys, happy 150th Norwich and Sheffield United, will both improve imo, throw Swansea in the mix too.. 1 Quote
roversfan99 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The worry is aswell, after this international break, thats when the games really do start piling up. We have a small squad with a lack of depth and quality and this is when it will be really tested. I think Ismael (and I have no confidence in him) needs to decide on our main formation, whereby we minimise the need to have to keep changing system or doing weird shit (like Hedges at centre back, one of the strangest decisions I have seen) when someone becomes unavailable. And due to the imbalanced, poor squad, its about picking the one that has the least glaring weaknesses. I think that has to be 4231. The back 3 has clearly had merit as a short term approach but a bit of unavailability throws it into chaos. If we go to a back 4, I think our best back 4 is Alebiosu, Carter, McLoughlin and Pickering (judgement call at LB) which itself isnt great. It brings the left backs back into the equation and it at least means that we have one player to cover the 2 centre backs and Alebiosu in Miller, especially as Carter is made of glass. If we carry on playing as we are, any minute that any of Carter, McLoughlin, Miller or Alebiosu are unavailable, he will have to come up with strange alternatives to keep a back 3 intact. It would leave us light out wide, but it also provides us with an alternative up front. I dont like going into games knowing that there isnt a striker on the bench that isnt a total shambles and a laughing stock, its not healthy. Ohashi is better than Gudjohnsen but neither is anything stand out in the division, so it also gives you the possibility of swapping on form and not having to keep flogging both. Quote
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