It didn’t look so bad on the telly. Caught by a swinging arm is all, no malice, is all.
As president of the Paul Smyth fan club I am calling for a full PGMOL and government inquiry.
It didn’t look so bad on the telly. Caught by a swinging arm is all, no malice, is all.
Wasn't it a couple of seasons back that Forest were rock bottom, then spent shed loads on about 30 new players and got promoted (illegally!)? We have not spent shed loads but no reason why we can't emulate what they did?!Got a feeling where we end up at the end of the season will be based on the next 2 away league games(although would also like to see them having a decent go at Leicester). Plymouth on a Saturday followed by Hull on the following Tuesday (great work EFL). Can we finally translate our home form to away games. Will the team that turned up at Sheff Utd and Watford and to a lesser extent Cardiff and Norwich be there to execute a well earned victory, or as Bob alludes to a lot, the team that bored us to death at Blackburn, Leeds Burnley, Derby and Bristol City with zero intention of winning any of these matches? Isn't it time for MC to release the shackles away from home and give us a positive 2nd half of the season, guess we might find out at Leicester on Saturday, but definitely by the end of the Plymouth and Hull games
Got a feeling where we end up at the end of the season will be based on the next 2 away league games(although would also like to see them having a decent go at Leicester). Plymouth on a Saturday followed by Hull on the following Tuesday (great work EFL). Can we finally translate our home form to away games. Will the team that turned up at Sheff Utd and Watford and to a lesser extent Cardiff and Norwich be there to execute a well earned victory, or as Bob alludes to a lot, the team that bored us to death at Blackburn, Leeds Burnley, Derby and Bristol City with zero intention of winning any of these matches? Isn't it time for MC to release the shackles away from home and give us a positive 2nd half of the season, guess we might find out at Leicester on Saturday, but definitely by the end of the Plymouth and Hull games
Wasn't it a couple of seasons back that Forest were rock bottom, then spent shed loads on about 30 new players and got promoted (illegally!)? We have not spent shed loads but no reason why we can't emulate what they did?!
Do you really want to go up? The wife and youngest, Southampton fans aren’t really enjoying the experience. The gap is getting bigger and bigger, sadly I can’t think we’d be all that competitive.
Do you really want to go up? The wife and youngest, Southampton fans aren’t really enjoying the experience. The gap is getting bigger and bigger, sadly I can’t think we’d be all that competitive.
Yep, you have to be willing to do the yo yo thing to stand any chance of building a long term presence in the PL. Strangely enough, last night's opponents are doing exactly the right thing by spending their top tier windfall on building a new stadium which will sustain a better go at it should they ever get the chance again - something our club has singularly failed to do. It's just a shame for them that the bubble of passion that got them promoted has now thoroughly burnt out and they look more like relegation candidates.It gets very dull after a while but as long as we don’t spunk our third lottery win it secures the future of the club which is still haemorrhaging money I believe. Plus we can’t do a Leicester without being in the Prem or at least fluke 8th and have a day out in Azerbaijan.
If you go up with zero expectations other than your team will try its hardest even if relegation is near inevitable it could be enjoyable, because at least you get to see some fantastic players (for the opposition). I’d rather see us struggle at the bottom of the PL than the bottom of the Championship, which we have become far too familiar with, if I get to see Haaland and Salah take us to pieces rather than whoever plays for Swansea.Do you really want to go up? The wife and youngest, Southampton fans aren’t really enjoying the experience. The gap is getting bigger and bigger, sadly I can’t think we’d be all that competitive.
I don’t think Kolli would be ‘nurtured’ by playing in the PL, I suspect he would be destroyed. I’m struggling to think of any of our players that would get into a team which could stay up in the PL. Nardi perhaps. If Isaac Hayden, who I thought was a really solid player, can’t even get into Newcastle’s squad I don’t see anyone else in our current squad at that level. But they would all give it their best, which is all you can ask.If by some miracle we do get in the Premiership again then I think that the club would have learnt not to go round handing out high wages to players at the end of their careers. We need to nurture more players ourselves like Kolli.
Perhaps he read the criticisms on this board and took that as representative of the views of matchday crowds at HQ?Ainsworth saying on Sky last night our fans were talking about Marti being sacked when we were doing badly. The reality is we were selling out home and away even though we were bottom (proper fans) and even singing his name. I think it was the fans who got behind him and kept him in his job. The board would have seen we were behind him. Here’s to the excellent fans we have.
Yes we will all have to huddle together, do their wonderful fans still pretend to be a mauling tiger when they score, always an amusing site!Through a delightful coincidence entirely planned by me it looks like I’m in Yorkshire the day of the Hull game for a meeting so will be in the freezing 500. Double coat for that one, hats, thermals.
If you go up with zero expectations other than your team will try its hardest even if relegation is near inevitable it could be enjoyable, because at least you get to see some fantastic players (for the opposition). I’d rather see us struggle at the bottom of the PL than the bottom of the Championship, which we have become far too familiar with, if I get to see Haaland and Salah take us to pieces rather than whoever plays for Swansea.
We are poisoned by our last couple of PL relegations, where the players and management did give up, sat there and took the money, and the owners behaved like stunned mullets.
Do you really want to go up? The wife and youngest, Southampton fans aren’t really enjoying the experience. The gap is getting bigger and bigger, sadly I can’t think we’d be all that competitive.
Alfie Lloyds chip seemed definitely to be going in from where I was...it just sort of squirted away at end...and then to hit post..porr sod not his night.
He missed the handball for Frey’s goal.