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Our next 9 games are

2 Sat 8/23/25 Burnley
3 Sat 8/30/25 Brentford
4 Sat 9/13/25 Crystal Palace
5 Sat 9/20/25 Aston Villa
6 Sat 9/27/25 Forest
7 Sat 10/4/25 Man Utd
8 Sat 10/18/25 Wolves
9 Sat 10/25/25 Chelsea
10 Sat 11/1/25 Everton

Looking at them, Burnley and Brentford give us a hell of chance to build on the 3 points Saturday, would take 4 points but would love 6

It's a long season, be some tough games and results but fully convinced we can grab points and cause a few upsets :emoticon-0105-wink:
 
Our next 9 games are

2 Sat 8/23/25 Burnley Draw
3 Sat 8/30/25 Brentford Win
4 Sat 9/13/25 Crystal Palace Loss
5 Sat 9/20/25 Aston Villa Loss
6 Sat 9/27/25 Forest Draw
7 Sat 10/4/25 Man Utd Loss
8 Sat 10/18/25 Wolves Win
9 Sat 10/25/25 Chelsea Loss
10 Sat 11/1/25 Everton Win


Looking at them, Burnley and Brentford give us a hell of chance to build on the 3 points Saturday, would take 4 points but would love 6

I’m gonna boldly claim 11 points from that, putting us on 14 through 10 games.

We’d be well on track.
 
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fully convinced we can get maximum points from our next 2 games and be almost at that 11+ with 7 games spare!

Whatever happens we've proved a few things ...

... we can keep a clean sheet, we can score three goals with three different players and we can sit on a game then gradually work out how to win.

The third aspect is the most important because clean sheets are often down to chance and apparent goals sometimes cleared or ruled out. But the way we contained West Ham then slowly blocked off their moves was what I call 'proper football'. RLB seems to totally isolate himself and just studies the game instead of jumping around directing every pass and header.

It's fascinating to watch although it's not until the second 'viewing' that you start to see how he's making these subtle changes ...

... it all seems real rather than the usual chaos.
 
Whatever happens we've proved a few things ...

... we can keep a clean sheet, we can score three goals with three different players and we can sit on a game then gradually work out how to win.

The third aspect is the most important because clean sheets are often down to chance and goals sometimes. But the way we contained West Ham then slowly blocked off their moves was what I call 'proper football'. RLB seems to totally isolate himself and just studies the game instead of jumping around directing every pass and header.

It's fascinating to watch although it's not until the second 'viewing' that you start to see how he's making these subtle changes ...

... it all seems real rather than the usual chaos.

All of the new high quality coaching setup additions can only help too, will go under the radar from main media outlets but the coaching setup has suddenly become so very high level.
 
Our next 9 games are

2 Sat 8/23/25 Burnley
3 Sat 8/30/25 Brentford
4 Sat 9/13/25 Crystal Palace
5 Sat 9/20/25 Aston Villa
6 Sat 9/27/25 Forest
7 Sat 10/4/25 Man Utd
8 Sat 10/18/25 Wolves
9 Sat 10/25/25 Chelsea
10 Sat 11/1/25 Everton

Looking at them, Burnley and Brentford give us a hell of chance to build on the 3 points Saturday, would take 4 points but would love 6
27 points
 
I’m gonna boldly claim 11 points from that, putting us on 14 through 10 games.

We’d be well on track.

2 Sat 8/23/25 Burnley Draw
3 Sat 8/30/25 Brentford Win
4 Sat 9/13/25 Crystal Palace Loss
5 Sat 9/20/25 Aston Villa Loss
6 Sat 9/27/25 Forest Loss
7 Sat 10/4/25 Man Utd Loss
8 Sat 10/18/25 Wolves Win
9 Sat 10/25/25 Chelsea Loss
10 Sat 11/1/25 Everton Draw

I think we could get 8 to put us on 11 after 10 games, although I cant help have a feeling we will manage at least 1 upset against one of the "big Boys" this year and wouldnt be surprised if we get at point against Man Utd
 
I'm only keen to move players on that I don't think will contribute and need to move on permanently or on loan to help their own careers

If we don't get the likes of Huggins and Alese a move of some kind I worry what another season of no senior football could do to them
Defo agree that they should get a move to play footy. Also with our manager, who I'm still fairly convinced is not a fan of rotation. We will definitely need to pivot to create/acquire some homegrown squad contributors very soon, though. To the point where I'd almost prefer Harvey Elliott to Amad!:emoticon-0108-speec
 
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Defo agree that they should get a move to play footy. Also with our manager, who I'm still fairly convinced is not a fan of rotation. We will definitely need to pivot to create/acquire some homegrown squad contributors very soon, though. To the point where I'd almost prefer Harvey Elliott to Amad!:emoticon-0108-speec
Id love someone like Elliott to come in, I'd love at least one homegrown player to be signed but also get the market is mental for English players at the minute

Def don't want Harry Winks
 
I’ll be buzzing with 4 from next 2 but I absolutely believe we can get 6.

massive games

they wont define our season but if we win them they arguably could (is that a paradox?)

id argue we have to beat the teams that came up with us as on paper its the best chance of 3 points and Brentford at home with a new manager, two 15+ strikers gone, midfielder gone and keeper, massive opportunity to be 9 from 3.
 
Id love someone like Elliott to come in, I'd love at least one homegrown player to be signed but also get the market is mental for English players at the minute

Def don't want Harry Winks
I'm absolutely certain we've got a crunch coming. But tbf I'm also fairly certain that the club will have thought about it. When foreign lads are maybe half the price of the homegrown ones, it makes it almost prohibitive. It should mean that as a club with a good academy we should be well-placed. However, if I look at our current picture it may be that the vast majority of them (both current and next gen) aren't quite good enough - apart from Rigg who is probably too good to be a long-term contributor. We cannot afford to be pushed into having to make overpriced purchases just to keep the quota correct. We have to be smarter than that. I just hope that we're not being too Ghisolfi led - or at least he is more domestically focused and less Francophone than he appears currently.
 
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