Please noKeeping an eye on our future left back in this game.
Thank **** for Tommy and Jarrod.
And never a pen, he stands on the ball ffs.
If he'd gone over straight away, he would've got it, but he takes a step then just falls over.I don’t mind it not being a pen but that and the one just now will be given next week somewhere, probably after four minutes of VAR checks.
Feel a bit for O’Neil. Don’t think he’s a bad manager. Just a really poor squad.
Agreed - but can't be too sympathetic as we need AN Other to finish with Saunts and Ipswich below us - and Wolves look like prime candidates - particularly if, as rumoured, they don't have funds to invest in that squad in January - unlike Ruud who, apparently has been assured of money to spend ....
They just been discussing how good Pep actually isGive it a go. We might surprise you.
I think Ait Nouri is a fantastic up and coming player, right age and full of potential.Please no
They just been discussing how good Pep actually is
Really good debate
Success Vs Greatness
People arguing someone like T Frank being better
Not saying I agree - but between football fans it’s a good debate
Don’t think you can argue against Pep’s success but whether he is the greatest Manager I think is an easy argument against but I do find it fascinating
Brian Clough -
- pains me to say it as a fan of the only East Midlands 'big club' (all relative) that he didn't manage ... and yes, Peter Taylor was a factor - but what was acheived at Derby and then Forest was nothing short of remarkable ... not only did he (they) transform two pretty mundane (when he took over) second division clubs into First division Champions - with limited financial backing - but they both played cracking, attacking, free-flowing football that was incredibly entertaining...
They just been discussing how good Pep actually is
Really good debate
Success Vs Greatness
People arguing someone like T Frank being better
Not saying I agree - but between football fans it’s a good debate
Don’t think you can argue against Pep’s success but whether he is the greatest Manager I think is an easy argument against but I do find it fascinating

Brian Clough is defo in there for me tooBrian Clough -
- pains me to say it as a fan of the only East Midlands 'big club' (all relative) that he didn't manage ... and yes, Peter Taylor was a factor - but what was acheived at Derby and then Forest was nothing short of remarkable ... not only did he (they) transform two pretty mundane (when he took over) second division clubs into First division Champions - with limited financial backing - but they both played cracking, attacking, free-flowing football that was incredibly entertaining...