Apart from the money, I’m glad at the moment. I’ll embrace the Prem when we might be a bit more prepared for it
The championship it is forever then
Yay
The championship it is forever then
Yay
So we don't sign any players who might play for an African or Caribbean country. Getting into very dangerous country here 999s.
And also
Extend that we don't sign any players who might progress to being an international
Absolutely no.. a not very good idea at all. Sorry
No, can't agree with this.
Also, I'd suggest that we did brilliantly when our players were at the AFCON.
It's the management since they returned that's been the problem, although listening to some on here you'd think Warburton has kept us in third position, as opposed to relegation form.
That doesn't make any sense. Players want to play for their country and any player who was prepared to agree and then abide by those terms would probably not be any good anyway - either has beens or ones who wold not have the potential or ambition. Not sure how enforceable that would be as we had games postponed when we were in League 1 (whatever it was called then) because of international call ups - the world famous ****tu and Doudou. the key surely is not overload your squad with them and have depth in quality.I’d be happy if we signed African or South American players, provided they contracted to play for us and not their country whilst on our books. I’d want the same for Scotland too so that they couldn’t take our Australian players and crock them for us.
Poetic licence. Nobody has ever said anything that could remotely indicate that. Results have been poor and some performances very poor. The difference in opinion is that some of us are looking at this as a work in progress. Sure there was a chance that having done much better than we all believed possible for 2/3 of the season we had a false and unrealistic prospect of promotion for a few weeks. We are all disappointed. But over a season or three have we improved and the answer surely is yes. Are we the finished article? Not at all.
It may be we can never make that final tweak unless the owners release the purse strings. But as we all know having been there and done that, it's a very risky strategy. Break the bank to get into the play offs. And then we lose. Are we any further forward? Will some still clamour for a change of manager and more investment? You bet.
It's just a factor to be considered alongside others. You would certainly think twice about signing players whose religion forbade them to play on certain days of the week or ones with intermittent health problems for example. And in the Championship where there are so many games to cram in and so many international breaks it's a factor that could make or break a season. Not discrimination at all.Sorry 999s but that is discrimination...regardless of your reasons. It is discrimination.
You don't want us to sign any African players?
Just no.
Let's not take it any further
I have found some of his decisions odd Col, I agree Especially in defenceI find that a strange report in many ways.
Very complimentary about Fulham.
I get the impression that, having had a wonderful opportunity to get promoted and all the financial help just one season in the Premier League would bring has been happily tossed away and anyone who criticises Warburton for what's happening is a fool who wants a knee-jerk reaction.
I have found some of his decisions odd Col, I agree Especially in defence
Dropping of Barbet ...the insistence on playing Sanderson
Not so much Hendrick, as I thought he was going to be interchangeable with Johansen who is IMHO a fading force.
The wing back situation I can see as problematic to a manager, with injury prone players, and old players being in the mix.
But the back three situation I agree has taken the wheels off the bus..and that is downtown Warburton
I do agree with you. Col.Playing without a striker and putting Willock at wing back weren't exactly inspired decisions either Beth.
When asked why he'd played Willock there, Warburton replied that it was the way to get all his best players on the pitch.
That just about sums up his lack of tactical awareness imo.
The way some players have been treated will inevitably have damaged the fantastic team spirit we saw earlier in the season and it's all down to Warburton.
Sorry 999s but that is discrimination...regardless of your reasons. It is discrimination.
You don't want us to sign any African players?
Just no.
Let's not take it any further
What on earth are you on about Beth?
Can’t agree with that Beth, it’s not discriminating against players, it’s common sense, you look at players you want to bring that won’t piss off to that stupid tournament halfway through season & totally disrupted the teamReally don't need to spell it out, do I? I know you, that you dont mean thevway it reads...but just consider how it looks.
You spell out you don't want to sign AFCON players or those from the Caribbean part of the qualification process..
You single out a specific group of players...Afro/ Caribbean...that you would not sign. It is not a good thing.
( which is silly any how...no Dieng, Chair, Gray or Kakay...wouldn't have signed Eze as he can play for Nigeria... AND definitely wouldnt sign ADEL TAARABT).
I would not want to support a team that shows that level of discrimination.
Really don't need to spell it out, do I? I know you, that you dont mean thevway it reads...but just consider how it looks.
You spell out you don't want to sign AFCON players or those from the Caribbean part of the qualification process..
You single out a specific group of players...Afro/ Caribbean...that you would not sign. It is not a good thing.
( which is silly any how...no Dieng, Chair, Gray or Kakay...wouldn't have signed Eze as he can play for Nigeria... AND definitely wouldnt sign ADEL TAARABT).
I would not want to support a team that shows that level of discrimination.
Agree Sooper & Beth. I don’t think 9’s meant it in a discriminatory way, more as a tactical choice. Though I think we’d be worse off for not getting the best players we can afford - wherever they come from. AFCON is a distraction, but we coped well - as we should at our level.Look at the number of African players that make an impact in both the Championship and PL and it would make no sense to exclude them just because of AFCON and their World Cup qualifiers. A balanced squad should have the depth to cope. Anyway, we did well while they were away, it's gone tits-up since their return...