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  1. We're always 'x' amount of points away from the playoffs. There's an old saying in Tennessee that says, fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice — you can't get fooled again.
  2. He is far too slow to play in our system. There were a couple of times tonight when he ended up trying to whip a ball into the box far too early because he has zero pace to try and run past opposition players. To use an old phrase, it looks like he's running in quicksand. He would have fit in better in our old system, but I don't think we're going back to that.
  3. I think Williams himself has said he doesn't want to play at left back anymore. In theory Mowbray could order him to play there, but he won't. I don't think Williams is much if any better at LB than Douglas or Bell anyway.
  4. Williams looked rusty, which I suppose was to be expected, and Ayala is not the upgrade I thought he'd be. Seems pretty average, but still OK for a free transfer. Arma was shocking tonight but we just couldn't break through their defence. It was one of those games where we needed to win another way - via something like a set piece, but as we've only scored from two set pieces all season that is a huge weakness that hurts us when we come up against teams we can't pass through.
  5. Bristol opened us up a few times, so it wasn't a surprise to me when they scored. They had two golden opportunities in the first half. Less in the second, but with our defence you just knew we were going to gift them at least one chance to score.
  6. He was passing to someone at the corner flag wasn't he?
  7. If you count Arma's chance when Elliott put him through then there's two, but that's it. Bristol had us sussed fairly early on and took their chance when it came, as all the better teams in the division do. This team is grossly overestimated because we play some nice football, in the same way fans underestimated some of our past teams because we played attritional football but got results. 10th is about right and more or less where we'll be come the end of the season, unless Dack and Trav return and have a major, major impact.
  8. Giving up on the playoffs or promotion at this point, not happening. Mentally this team simply isn't there. Frankly our defending was criminal all night and we could have been two or three down if Bristol City's players knew how to finish. I really don't care about lovely passes and fancy flicks and total football. I just want us to win matches and compete with the top teams in this division. It's never going to happen with the current manager. Not that Venky's will ever hire anybody better, as their track record is appalling in that department, but it's all so sad when you look at the team we have. Counting Bowyer's team at their peak, we've had two squads which I believe were and are capable of getting into the playoffs. Neither are going to, and it's all because our owners go cheap on the manager time after time. If they had truly learned their lesson then that is what would change, not splashing out £7m on youngsters or renewing contracts.
  9. Another chance to get into the top six missed, another team in the top half we can't beat. All too predictable and it's looking like another season in mid-table.
  10. For all our fancy football I'd love to have had a few of the chances Bristol have had tonight. Think we would have buried at least two of them. Instead been restricted mainly to Armstrong pot shots which haven't threatened in the slightest.
  11. Feeling like it isn't going to happen for us.
  12. We have a team of ten players and Armstrong. By this point I wouldn't want to pass the ball to him anymore.
  13. Sky commentators picking up on Armstrong's greediness now. If he scores it'll all be forgotten about, I guess, until the next game.
  14. Not a bad half. We've played some lovely stuff at times but lack a cutting edge. Other than Arma's chance when he was put in by Elliot I can't think of any proper clear cut chances we created. Bristol had the better chances and should probably have netted a couple, but fortunately their finishing is as bad as our defending has been at times tonight. Entertaining game but I thought we'd impose a little more on a decimated Bristol City side. Hopefully a more dominant second half.
  15. Need to try and get players into the box faster. That's three times now we've attacked the box and barely had anybody in support.
  16. Going to concede very soon at this rate. What are we doing?
  17. Kaminski is taking the sweeper keeper designation a little too literally.
  18. Not got into our rhythm yet. Need to try and retain possession for a bit.
  19. We lost 9 out of 11 between February 2nd 2019 - 6th April 2019 which I would argue trumps that. The worst death spiral thus far which completely obliterated any hopes we had of getting into the top six, despite being within touching distance at the end of January on the back of a four game winning streak. We don't seem to be see-sawing in form quite so much this season which is a welcome relief.
  20. As an aside I've been watching old Raw episodes recently, specifically between Royal Rumble 98 and Wrestlemania 14. For all the talk of WWE being on fire at the time... the shows really aren't that good and I wouldn't say they are really any better than what WCW was putting out at the time. There are a ton of really poor storylines and matches going on during this period. The Bad There's a huge focus on Sable, who is a total charisma vacuum. She's completely over (I wonder why) but her segments are snoozers. The NWA faction - god I forgot about this. What a dumpster fire of an angle. Related to the above - Jeff Jarrett. Makes me want to fast forward every time he's on the screen. The Headbangers being involved in anything is just lame. These guys suck. Steve Blackman - yawn. Goldust in this weird phase where he's "the artist formerly known as Goldust" - fat, out of shape and just weird in a bad way. Teamed with Luna who does the best she can with Sable and Marc Mero, but... yeah. Michael Cole and Kevin Kelly - what a couple of nerds. Stone Cold threatening JR, and JR siding with Vince during this period is just weird and largely forgotten in historical retrospectives of Stone Cold's journey. Kane and Undertaker's spooky lightning powers and promos during this period are just so hokey. Laughably so. For some reason they keep having Sunny come out to announce Taka Michinoku's matches, normally against Brian Christopher. She seems high on something every time she comes out, and is an awful ring announcer. I don't have to say anything else about a Taka Michinoku/Brian Christopher feud, do I? Racism - quite a lot of it here, and it's kind of blatant. Some towards Taka, but at one point when D'Lo comes to the ring Ken Shamrock calls him a 'monkey' twice. Jeez. The Disciples of Apocalypse are on the show a lot and they really, really suck. Ditto The Truth Commission (funny seeing Don Callis as the Jackyl, though). The Good Stone Cold in general is entertaining. The DX/Tyson dynamic is great. Cactus Jack/Chainsaw Charlie vs the New Age Outlaws (pre-DX) feud is fun. The Nation of Domination itself sucks, but the Rock's slow detachment from the group is really well done. Also Rock is awesome, even at this point. The Legion of Doom breakup storyline is quite well done. The Vader/Kane storyline is good. Vader is really over for pretty much his entire WWE run, but for whatever reason they never really wanted to do anything with him. I guess because he built himself in WCW. It's a shame. So yeah, there is some good stuff in these episodes for sure... but holy crap there is a lot of terrible stuff as well. Also for all the retrospective talk of WCW being the place for 'older' wrestlers, WWE has plenty of them around this time period, many pretty recently in WCW: Ricky Morton (ex-WCW) Robert Gibson (ex-WCW) Barry Windham (ex-WCW) Terry Funk Vader (ex-WCW) Legion of Doom (ex-WCW) Cornette Lawler The Quebecers (ex-WCW)
  21. Keep in mind even the likes of Lowe were on £20k a week. Rhodes was probably on double anything being paid to our current crop. Henley, Hanley, Duffy, Robinson, Dann, Cairney, Evans, Marshall... all likely on £15k+ or thereabouts. It's little wonder we ended up under embargo as we were paying a fortune to some very average players. I don't have the figures to hand, but I have to believe our wage bill under Bowyer was a lot higher than it is now. Agree on the glass ceiling unknown - TM has thus far been on a slow upwards trajectory, aided by having no pressure to sell any of our best players, as was the case with Bowyer. Once the taps do start being turned off, as they inevitably will at some point if we don't get promoted, we will see how TM compares to Bowyer - if he sticks around for that.
  22. Vince happened to NXT. They moved to TV and suddenly he became interested in it. Unfortunately whilst back in the late 90s and early 00s he had the midas touch, now he has the opposite - everything he touches turns to shit. I think the other thing hurting NXT is that it has stopped feeling fresh. The regular call ups to the main roster have stopped, meaning the likes of Gargano, Ciampa, Undisputed Era, etc have been down there for a lot longer than usual. The main positive for AEW as far as being linked to Impact is definitely potential talent exchange. Impact could hugely help AEW with their women's division especially. I don't watch Cultaholic regularly but I have seen a few of their videos - not that one though! Wrestling with Wregret is really the only wrestling channel on YouTube I watch consistently. The only other third party media I consume is the Observer, just because I find Dave & Bryan's dynamic unintentionally hilarious.
  23. I haven't really watched much if any Impact since... 2014? I basically stopped watching TNA when Samoa Joe, Sting & AJ Styles left. It was pretty much over at that point for me. I never thought Tenay and Taz were a great commentary team, but even they are streets ahead of the current team. It was cool hearing Dave Penzer as the ring announcer. Didn't realise he was on Impact. I watched Raw yesterday and it's still terrible. Smackdown has come into its own since Roman Reigns began his tribal chief shtick, but Raw is a horrible mess. NXT has also gone down the toilet since it moved to network TV. I didn't even bother watching the Takeover at the weekend - it's the first one I've missed in years, but even though they were doing the War Games gimmick I just wasn't interested.
  24. Omega's matches with Okada in NJPW were absolutely incredible, but I haven't watched much of him outside of that. He had a good match with Moxley on one of the early AEW PPV's, but other than that his run in AEW has been fairly lukewarm. Mostly tag team and exhibition stuff. As far as I can tell he is going for smarmy/overconfident heel rather than comedy, but before this he hasn't really had a character in AEW (other than just being Kenny Omega) so I guess he'll need some time to establish what he's going for. He's a fairly divisive figure, much like the Young Bucks. People seem to either really like these guys or are completely indifferent to them. The Elite have a mid-90s WCW mindset for the business, by my estimation - and Tony Khan does too - which works for me as that is my favourite era by far. I can understand other people seeing it as WCW-lite or being unimpressed by it - yet at the same time WCW was by far the second most successful promotion ever, so I don't think it's a bad thing to try and emulate some of the stuff they did during their heyday. You just don't want to remind people of the painful final years. Impact was OK but I have two main issues - Josh Matthews on commentary, terrible, and the lack of any kind of crowd/reactions. WWE and AEW both found solutions to the silent arena aesthetic and it improved both shows a ton. Impact apparently opted to remain with the empty, silent arena and it's kinda tough for me to watch a show like that. It just feels so bland with no crowd noise or reactions. Not too dissimilar to football. I'd rather have fake, piped in crowd reaction than none at all. Still not sure this Impact/AEW crossover does a whole lot for AEW, but either way I don't think I'll be watching Impact regularly.
  25. TM and Bowyer are more or less on equal standing for me at the moment. I don't really blame TM for our relegation, and I very much doubt we would have been relegated had he been in charge the entire season. Almost all of the blame goes to Venky's and Coyle for that. The squad was not so bad it was doomed to go down, TM proved that when he got here. We were moulded into relegation candidates by a terrible manager who should have been nowhere near the club. Bowyer probably had more wiggle room in terms of wage budget, whilst TM has had more to play with in terms of transfer budget. I'm not sure how those would balance out if compared, but I get the feeling they wouldn't be too far apart. To leapfrog Bowyer, TM needs to do what Bowyer could not and at the very least get us into the playoffs. Whether we were ultimately promoted or not, a playoff finish would be empirical evidence showcasing a clear progression from Bowyer's time here.
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