Dai, we could win the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, World Club Cup, and then (because we were so awesome) get invited to the World and Euro cups before winning them too, and you'd still be complaining about how "our midfield is too short" or "we didn't sign someone with a big enough transfer fee". In your last post you say "until he's playing with a partner"... so you advocate going 4-4-2? Try selling that to anyone at the club...
dai does tend to state the bleeding obvious but he makes this site entertaining iff everyone agreed all the time yadayada! dont want him to do a jager do we ?
It's all about differing opinions! I'm allowed to disagree with Dai (which happens a lot) but I agree with him on some stuff, and I've no problem admitting that. I bet the Watford fans are loving this...
Yup Mind you, it's what it's all about - if we all held the same opinions, the world would be a boring place. Having said that, the ones I don't like are the 'big city' fans who seem to think that, because they live in a larger city and therefore obviously have more fans, they have the god-given right to be higher up the league than, and sneer at, smaller clubs. Won't mention any names, but one of them rhymes with weeds.
Dai has a point about the lone striker bit, DG has to scrape around for scraps. He needs more service & support from others, we need to get the ball upfield quicker instead of faffing about in our own half. Sinclair needs to come inside more & link up with Graham & Allen, but that means them pushing forward a bit more, oh no, we can`t do that. With more support I feel Graham could get quite a few goals.
And one of them is just up the road from you, past Port Talbot and Llantrisant, but before Newport. Lots of them coming the Billy Big Boots at the moment because they've got a new stadium and are in the play-off running in the Championship yet again.
true to past form , don't worry they like to think they top dog in Wales but along with many other things ,sadly deluded
It's not about getting into the playoffs year after year, it's about winning them when you do. As Watford and Swansea know, and their rivals seem to forget.