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Good luck on the course, if you have the time and funds, I highly recommend carrying on and doing your uefa B and then A. They are both tough and time consuming ( especially the A ) but I absolutely loved doing them and learnt a hell of a lot!
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Lots to chew over about Rosenior again I see. Obviously fans all see it differently and thats great for debate but looking at recent results and our home form especially has anyone actually accepted yet that whilst we are improving and capable of turning anyone over on our day has anyone simply thought we might just not be consistently good enough yet to warrant a higher place in the league? Factors come into the equation of course. Delaps injury seems to a big talking point especially when we don’t score and likewise our left back problems before Kent arrived was arguably our Achilles heel for weeks on end . Only this weekend Greaves apparently ‘went missing’ for Vardy’s equaliser and the board still seems split on whether or not Allsop can stop a ballon at times let alone his ability to give anyone a coronary. Joking apart though the team is obviously better now than the one we had in August and the football is again arguably better as well most weeks but I feel more and more fans are now touching on the whether or not another manager would have improved our league position and indeed would of got more out of the current squad.

Is it all down to where we actually finish?


Thoughts?

IMO Liam has done a very good job, he is still learning but at the same time guiding us by the looks of it to a top 10 finish. It remains to be seen whether we can get into the top 6, but the fact that we have a chance is better than most of us hoped for before the beginning of the season.

On Vardy's 2nd goal, it was definitely Greaves getting pulled out of position, which left a huge gap for Vardy to run into, and gave Allsop little chance to make the save. Having just watched it back, I didn't realise Allsop got his fingertips to Dewsbury Hall shot that his the post, so it was an excellent save.
 
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IMO Liam has done a very good job, he is still learning but at the same time guiding us by the looks of it to a top 10 finish. It remains to be seen whether we can get into the top 6, but the fact that we have a chance is better than most of us hoped for before the beginning of the season.

On Vardy's 2nd goal, it was definitely Greaves getting pulled out of position, which left a huge gap for Vardy to run into, and gave Allsop little change to make the save. Having just watched it back, I didn't realise Allsop got his fingertips to Dewsbury Hall shot that his the post, so it was an excellent save.


Similar thoughts here.

It’s interesting how so few talk of finishing outside the top 6 let alone a 10th place finish.
 
Similar thoughts here.

It’s interesting how so few talk of finishing outside the top 6 let alone a 10th place finish.


Think we have had a better season than most of us hoped for we never knew what to expect but hoped for improvement this season, expectations were dramatically raised with the transfer window especially Jan but no one can be blamed for that considering the calibre of players we brought in but this league is unforgiving and there will probably still be a few more twists for the clubs chasing those spots.
 
IMO Liam has done a very good job, he is still learning but at the same time guiding us by the looks of it to a top 10 finish. It remains to be seen whether we can get into the top 6, but the fact that we have a chance is better than most of us hoped for before the beginning of the season.

On Vardy's 2nd goal, it was definitely Greaves getting pulled out of position, which left a huge gap for Vardy to run into, and gave Allsop little chance to make the save. Having just watched it back, I didn't realise Allsop got his fingertips to Dewsbury Hall shot that his the post, so it was an excellent save.

We need the right players to achieve any level of success, and its credit to Rosie that a number of players we have now are better than I thought we would attract this season, especially the January window, so clearly somethings right.
 
On Vardy's 2nd goal, it was definitely Greaves getting pulled out of position, which left a huge gap for Vardy to run into, and gave Allsop little chance to make the save.
I blamed Greaves at the time for being so far out of position, but having seen it again I think Alfie Jones gets half the blame as he left Vardy free behind him.
 
I blamed Greaves at the time for being so far out of position, but having seen it again I think Alfie Jones gets half the blame as he left Vardy free behind him.
Yep, I'm pretty sure Greaves tracked his man and slater slotted in to CB with Jones meaning it was on those 2 for Vardy going right through the middle of them.

I blamed Greaves live at the game but watched it a few times on ITV highlights and changed my opinion on that.
 
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I'm a lot like you.

I can understand the benefits of being promoted(financially) for our Club and I can understand that our young fan base(basically the future moaners:emoticon-0102-bigsm) would be thrilled to see us coming up against some of the best teams in Europe.In that sense and for that reason, I can't argue with why the vast majority would love to see us promoted...

From my own personal point of view,I can't be arsed with the Premier League.Sanitised Football in sanitised Stadia with players being paid weekly in excess of what some of us aspire to earn in 10 years of hard toil...Add in the ridiculous ****fest that is VAR and the 3 minutes of tension and frustration caused by deciding if a goal is a goal and my stomach is churned...And will be further when they eventually start ****ing around with a sin-bin system(it'll come,no doubt in my mind)

Still all to play for this season and we're still in there pitching,if we go up we'll have earned it,good luck to the Club and the players,I wish them success and always have.

Me,I'll probably latch on to a Junior or amateur local team up here for a season and a change of scenery..UTT!
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I'm a lot like you.

I can understand the benefits of being promoted(financially) for our Club and I can understand that our young fan base(basically the future moaners:emoticon-0102-bigsm) would be thrilled to see us coming up against some of the best teams in Europe.In that sense and for that reason, I can't argue with why the vast majority would love to see us promoted...

From my own personal point of view,I can't be arsed with the Premier League.Sanitised Football in sanitised Stadia with players being paid weekly in excess of what some of us aspire to earn in 10 years of hard toil...Add in the ridiculous ****fest that is VAR and the 3 minutes of tension and frustration caused by deciding if a goal is a goal and my stomach is churned...And will be further when they eventually start ****ing around with a sin-bin system(it'll come,no doubt in my mind)

Still all to play for this season and we're still in there pitching,if we go up we'll have earned it,good luck to the Club and the players,I wish them success and always have.

Me,I'll probably latch on to a Junior or amateur local team up here for a season and a change of scenery..UTT!
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What did people think he'd go for? They'd probably have taken about £10m in January

If you jump up to the conversation from the post I quoted, FER ARK was suggesting it was nonsense to suggest we could get Carvalho for 20m if we were to be promoted, don't think an actual value was speculated on but I guess the thought was 40-50m if 20m was seen as so ludicrous.