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roversfan99

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  1. He hasnt had a good season compared to last season but he is a good player and I was thinking it is worth making a change to try and rectify our recent defensive problems. Tight call.
  2. Very much must win territory. I wonder how many Sky have skimmed off the potential attendance with again a lack of consideration regarding the kick off time. Assuming all of our players are available again, which considering that Brereton left in a protective boot is a real concern. Then I would just stick Kaminski back in and maybe Scott Wharton for Carter who has dipped in recent games.
  3. Not a chance that Burnley lie down and take it easy.
  4. Did he say anything about the severity of the injury to anyone?
  5. Where did you hear this? Brereton being in a protective boot is a worry.
  6. The rest of the season is all about the next 6 games and every point is crucial. It's not about player development. That being said, he has perhaps shown today that he could be a potential option off the bench to make a difference.
  7. Its such an easy, lazy assumption to suggest that Brereton's mind is elsewhere. His demeanour doesn't suggest that, hence his frustration a few times with soft free kicks that went against him. He was as involved as any of the front 3, you can criticise his decision making/end product but he didn't play like a player who didn't want to be here. Enough of them, perhaps, but totally writing off our chances of winning ANY of them?
  8. League 1, apparently. Will still be here next season.
  9. Played with a casual nature as if he was on his Playstation. (at 2am)
  10. Really mixed feelings, hard to escape the feeling that a draw isnt enough and with such a hard run in, I am not very confident. Thought performance wise we were as good as I can remember in quite a while. The change to a midfield 3 gave Wharton a bit more freedom and he was excellent as was Morton who was so much better deep in a 3. Rankin Costello was phenomenal, talk of moving him IMO is misguided as he offers us such a unique threat from right back. Brereton has got a lot of unfair stick but he was unlucky with a couple of decisions and was a constant threat, the front 3 lacked ruthlessness but you would hate to play against them. Leonard did more today than Vale either does in the league. The question is what do we do on Saturday. I would be tempted to stick with the same middle 3 and front 3 although there is a temptation to put in either Thomas or Hedges and move Szmodics central behind probably Brereton. I think I would stick with the 3. I think Kaminski deals with that first better and I hope he comes back in on Saturday, he is a better keeper. The centre backs were shaky again and I would be tempted to put Scott Wharton in v Hull.
  11. The standard in general is piss poor really. You look through some of the players on show for both sides and it shows why a play off push is not quite the potentially incredible achievement that some make out, even allowing for question marks within our own team.
  12. Does anyone know how ticket sales are going?
  13. He hasn't scored for a while, not the player he was a couple of years ago.
  14. He scored in all 3 games before the international break to be fair.
  15. He was, including the likes of Aaronson, Adams, McKennie, Kristensen and Wober who he had managed in the past.
  16. Is Kaminski only competent? He was excellent prior to his wobble pre injury when it later emerged via Tomasson that he had been carrying it prior.
  17. Brereton scored 3 goals in the week before the international break, it is very difficult to justify dropping your top scorer. I think the key is having him closer to goal.
  18. The Johnson and Gallagher examples are often quoted but not to justify them, one was a bizarre 45 minute experiment and the other was for about 10 minutes mid game between tactical changes. It is more that the aim should be to finish above last season. Obviously the squad isn't exactly the same but the key difference is the manager. And I would definitely prefer Tomasson in the dug out over Mowbray. I think a big disparity in our opinions comes not from me rating our squad miles more than you do as I don't, it has limitations 100%. I think I have a much lesser opinion of the quality of the league as a whole. You look at Luton in third and it is a team cobbled together of journeymen. You look at Millwall and they are similar, Preston have had no investment for years and they are 2 points away, Coventry are up there with us even though we nabbed their best defender due to their problems. I also think that as we stand in the play offs with us having 7 games to go and that is even allowing us to have lost our last 2, that it would be a huge frustration for us to fall away again. It would also heighten a potential mental block whereby even if we were up there again next season, we would expect to fall away.
  19. I don't think we have any right to finish higher than 8th. I just don't think the situation was as much of a mess as you are making out. He had 2/3 of a side that finished 8th and we paid money to replace the out of contract players. I do recognise the limitations in general, the owners have never reinvested the Armstrong money partly to compensate for how poorly the club is run and Broughton (and the owners) failed to get him an experienced midfielder and striker that he needed. I also don't think that the way we set up last season was necessarily designed to get the best out of Brereton. But as a counter attacking side that played a front 2 with Brereton playing in between that left side that he likes but still central enough to regularly score goals, it suited him down to the ground. The 4231 this season has often had him as a second left back. I feel like you are unable to look past seemingly a hatred of Mowbray, as if Brereton's goals were a mixture of total luck and some sort of divine intervention spending a few weeks with the Chile squad. He was a decent manager who had taken us as far as we could go and was replaced by Tomasson who I see as an upgrade.
  20. It didn't flatter us, you don't get flattered based on your league position across a whole season. This idea that a couple of weeks training with Chile and a manager he couldn't speak the same language as is absolutely crazy. Obviously he took confidence from that but he had become much better the season prior. He continued with that progression and last season Mowbray found a tactic that suited him. Even this season when the system perhaps hasn't suited him as much he has been our main goal threat.
  21. Took over in 16th, finished 17th. Then was struggling in the following season hence the sacking.
  22. I can't fathom how you can be so emotionless firstly as to not be gutted when we lose an FA Cup quarter final that we led in going into the last 10 minutes, or even slightly worried off the back of 2 league losses that history will repeat itself and we will fall away. If we do win on Monday, people will be lifted.
  23. He does have experience of the Premier League, bad experience! Having experience is no good just on its own. Leicester should get Steve Kean as he has experience of the Premier League.
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