
One week we're going to smash a team, the frigging floodgates must open soon.
One week we're going to smash a team, the frigging floodgates must open soon.


We didn't win any of our first five games last season, don't remember anyone suggesting Lambert was on borrowed time back then. ....

For the record Munky, we did win the fifth game (Bolton away), and that set us going. After 5 games we had 5 points as against our current 3.![]()

We need to remember that CH is still learning about the strengths and weaknesses of each individual in his squad. If you think it is taking a long time, just think back to League One and ask yourselves how long it took for Paul Lambert to get his priorities straight. Where were we after five games under PL that season? By last season PL knew all about most of his players. CH in contrast has seen comparatively little of them playing competitive matches.
Hughton is clearly settled in his mind about the defence (and you can see he's got it largely right), though when Whittaker returns he has the RB question to look at further. Likewise, when Bettey is fully fit, there will be a question about DM. But I think he is still sussing out the resources available to him in attack. He has now given Surman a bit of a run, and today Hoolahan and Morison featured from the start. There's Bennett to come back, plus Butterfield and Kane. We're already creating chances; it's only a matter of time before we start taking them.![]()
Totally agree with Beef, someone is going to get smashed sometime soon - will it be Villa I wonder? People forget that Friedel played out of his skin in what one pundit described as "the game of his career" at Spurs when we were the better team and were also denied a stonewall penalty, Jaaskelainen made a phenomenal save to tip Jacko's goalbound shot over the bar last week in another game we should have won, Koo Pee Arr's penalty should never have been allowed to have stood in that match so there are three games that any other day we could easily have won to find ourselves comfortably in the top half.
Apart from the obvious debacle at Fulham we've not been outclassed in the slightest and have looked solid and the back and played some nice, attractive stuff. Football is all about the fine margins, and this season so far we've not yet had the rub of the green and as soon as this turns itself around and we do get a bit of luck then the points will soon be totting up and this ridculous notion of Hughton having three games to save his job will be forgotten about![]()
For the record Munky, we did win the fifth game (Bolton away), and that set us going. After 5 games we had 5 points as against our current 3.![]()
If Pilks is fit then I guess Wes would miss out.
We do have Donny to have a crack at first so I would advocate a near first team running out for that one in the hope of every thing clicking and the confidence restored up front.
Both excellent posts and it's pleasing to see that in general most fans are still feeling positive....

Speaking for myself, I will be feeling positive wherever we finish this season. The club is on the rise in every sense, even if there is a temporary return to the Championship. Anyone who thinks relegation this season will be the end of the world is way off the mark. There's more to it than being able to brag about being Premier League.![]()
