Utterly useless last 6 games but no genuine alternatives so he probably will
Does he keep his place?
not so good lately
I think some people always need to blame one of the players for our predicament, rather than look at the situation, as a whole.
First we had enemy number one of Van Aanholt, who was overtaken by Cattermole. Then we had the stupid comments last week that Kaboul might not be up to it: for Christ's sake Kaboul was marking, probably, the fastest, most prolific goalscorer in the league. Now we have Yann M'Vila as enemy number one.
In all of this, I'm not saying that we have the best players but, come on, compared to some of the dross we've bought in the last 2-3 seasons, they look like world beaters.
I think people need to accept that our squad, although not the best, is the much better than the one we've over the last 4 years.
If we go down, it won't be because any individual player's current form; it will all be down to the running of the club for the 4 year period I mentioned.
In all of this, I think it will be a real shame if we go down. Big Sam is, putting in place, the building blocks of a half decent squad. Probably not one that will be able to challenge for Europe but one that will be able to survive, quite comfortably, over the next couple of seasons.
I think some people always need to blame one of the players for our predicament, rather than look at the situation, as a whole.
First we had enemy number one of Van Aanholt, who was overtaken by Cattermole. Then we had the stupid comments last week that Kaboul might not be up to it: for Christ's sake Kaboul was marking, probably, the fastest, most prolific goalscorer in the league. Now we have Yann M'Vila as enemy number one.
In all of this, I'm not saying that we have the best players but, come on, compared to some of the dross we've bought in the last 2-3 seasons, they look like world beaters.
I think people need to accept that our squad, although not the best, is the much better than the one we've over the last 4 years.
If we go down, it won't be because any individual player's current form; it will all be down to the running of the club for the 4 year period I mentioned.
In all of this, I think it will be a real shame if we go down. Big Sam is, putting in place, the building blocks of a half decent squad. Probably not one that will be able to challenge for Europe but one that will be able to survive, quite comfortably, over the next couple of seasons.
Not saying he's undroppable. But just think his performances have not been as bad as a lot of people have said. I just think he's one of those players who does the ugly stuff, which nobody is going to notice very much.But he"s not is he? No one has said he's crap or anything remotely similar, are you denying that his form hasnt dipped lately/
Maybe he could do with a break, no one is undropable for a while.
Not saying he's undroppable. But just think his performances have not been as bad as a lot of people have said. I just think he's one of those players who does the ugly stuff, which nobody is going to notice very much.
Also, I think there's a tendency, these days, to only allow a player a few ordinary(which is probably how I'd describe M'Vila) performances before shouting for them to be replaced.
I just think that, in our team, the lack of form/performances is more pronounced, as we're in a relegation scrap. However, I don't think the answer is to drop the player. As I said above, Van Aanholt, Cattermole & Kabul have put in decent performances, of late. In our predicament, chopping and changing is not the answer. not to mention what is does to the players confidence if he has to return to the team.
I think some people always need to blame one of the players for our predicament, rather than look at the situation, as a whole.
First we had enemy number one of Van Aanholt, who was overtaken by Cattermole. Then we had the stupid comments last week that Kaboul might not be up to it: for Christ's sake Kaboul was marking, probably, the fastest, most prolific goalscorer in the league. Now we have Yann M'Vila as enemy number one.
In all of this, I'm not saying that we have the best players but, come on, compared to some of the dross we've bought in the last 2-3 seasons, they look like world beaters.
I think people need to accept that our squad, although not the best, is the much better than the one we've over the last 4 years.
If we go down, it won't be because any individual player's current form; it will all be down to the running of the club for the 4 year period I mentioned.
In all of this, I think it will be a real shame if we go down. Big Sam is, putting in place, the building blocks of a half decent squad. Probably not one that will be able to challenge for Europe but one that will be able to survive, quite comfortably, over the next couple of seasons.
I think Borini and Catts were injured, first, and had to fight their way back in the team.Doesn't seem to have harmed, Catts, Borini or Defoe.
We all know M"Vila is a classy player on his day, but its crunch time and his form has dipped. So we carry on and hope he discovers it again in the few remaining games?
I don't like your promotion of violence. And I'd like to get to know this SlittySpot on mate and as i said on another post, we need stab slitty and i reckon Sam is the man to give us that. Expect a massive clear out in the summer regardless of what division we are in and then we can begin to stabilise the club and move forward. I'm not expecting massive leaps, more like baby steps but in the right direction.

Spot on mate and as i said on another post, we need stab slitty and i reckon Sam is the man to give us that. Expect a massive clear out in the summer regardless of what division we are in and then we can begin to stabilise the club and move forward. I'm not expecting massive leaps, more like baby steps but in the right direction.
Doesn't seem to have harmed, Catts, Borini or Defoe.
We all know M"Vila is a classy player on his day, but its crunch time and his form has dipped. So we carry on and hope he discovers it again in the few remaining games?
I think Borini and Catts were injured, first, and had to fight their way back in the team.
I don't like your promotion of violence. And I'd like to get to know this Slitty![]()
Not so sure about that mate, Catts was ****e last week, as was Borini and Defoe. I just put it all down to the pressures of relegation and nerves.
Put that wine down and get out of that airport.
Dont think theres any right or wrong answers in this one..SA persisted with that plank Rodwell for long enough, and some people on here said "theres a player in there," **** knows where it is like.
I've rectified the problem mate, my glass was empty, not anymore though![]()
and this flight is how long?