I weirdly hope he had a niggle because formation and tactics aside I never saw anything to get excited about.Fair comment, and I agree.
Giles is potentially a much better signing with a different manager, he certainly wasn’t even remotely worth taking on full time in the previous set up.
I weirdly hope he had a niggle because formation and tactics aside I never saw anything to get excited about.
TWT
Not sure which thread to put this on but a lot of traffic on here so here goes.
Does anyone have access to a table of penalties awarded and penalties missed.
I think we missed a few which could have cost us the points needed to get us into the top 6
Everyone on our books will be given the opportunity to impress. Whether they do is a different matter.
Ryan Woods racing up the M1 as we speak.
Ryan Woods racing up the M1 as we speak.
I really like Delap, think he's a great prospect, but I can't see anyone paying 10m for him. I don't think that any Premier League team would want him or any teams coming down with a record of just 12 goals across 2 seasons in the Championship. In a strange way that 2-3 month absence due to injury has definitely helped our cause, with a more consistent run he may have doubled his goal tally and really put himself on other teams' radar. If we could pick him up for a chunk less that that with add ons for promotions, sell on clause he could be a great bit of business.Not s surprise, but also good to see confirmation in that article - City remain in discussions with the Premier League champions over the future of Liam Delap, with it not beyond the realms of possibility the popular 21-year-old will return, though it's extremely unlikely they'd stump up £10m.
Not so good, the article says Sinik will be given another chance to impress. I reckon we've seen enough
This is one of my problems with all this upheaval. We've been through it all enough times with Sinik, and others too, including Oscar to a lesser extent. I was happy to accept being told by a manager, an expert in what he was talking about, that we had a way of playing and some players fit into it less than others. The Football Manager style signings that were made prior to Liam got short shrift. I really can't be arsed with this idea of going back and giving them all a fresh start. We seemed to be getting close to having a purpose built squad of players that the manager actually wanted, to play the football he envisaged. Whatever this new manager's style of play is will be irrelevant if he's forced to mess about with players he's inherited because they're popular in Turkey.
We’ve taken a 30 month step backwards.
potentially….all depends on who Acun brings in as manager & what players we sign. ATM we just don’t know, it could be move forwards.
TWT as tickles said
It’ll be the end of next season that we know. Autos is the least we should be expecting if improvement is on it’s way.
I think it would only be £3-4m + add onsI really like Delap, think he's a great prospect, but I can't see anyone paying 10m for him. I don't think that any Premier League team would want him or any teams coming down with a record of just 12 goals across 2 seasons in the Championship. In a strange way that 2-3 month absence due to injury has definitely helped our cause, with a more consistent run he may have doubled his goal tally and really put himself on other teams' radar. If we could pick him up for a chunk less that that with add ons for promotions, sell on clause he could be a great bit of business.
I keep reading comments that the new manager will be under pressure from the first game, he must get us in the play offs and finish higher than Liam otherwise he'll be gone.. Says who?
Everything we know about Liams sacking is not so much about his league position but more to do with his over cautious, defensive style of football. Acun's words not mine.
I honestly believe if Liam played a more entertaining, attacking brand of football he'd still have his job, even if he finished 8th or 9th as that would have been an improvement over the previous season and inline with Acuns 5 year plan.
The same problem still applies though. How patient will we be when there's a game where the opposition defend successfully and we're shut out? A game like that is never going to be entertaining or look like we're playing great football. So presumably we'll be turning on him whenever that happens, and Acun will lose patience if it happens too much. Realistically, if we're finishing lower than this season then it's probably going to happen more often than this season.
I keep reading comments that the new manager will be under pressure from the first game, he must get us in the play offs and finish higher than Liam otherwise he'll be gone.. Says who?
Everything we know about Liams sacking is not so much about his league position but more to do with his over cautious, defensive style of football. Acun's words not mine.
I honestly believe if Liam played a more entertaining, attacking brand of football he'd still have his job, even if he finished 8th or 9th as that would have been an improvement over the previous season and inline with Acuns 5 year plan.