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The should be directing their anger at those in charge of their recruitment, rather than at Muric. Did no-one at that club watch him for Burnley last season? He was awful.

I said in the summer that whilst I was a little jealous at some of their signings, I wouldn't have gone anywhere near Muric. Laughably bad signing.

It would have been like someone looking at Bazunu after we got relegated and deciding to recruit him as their no.1.
I have to say I thought the same at the time. Had no idea why they were signing him and was even more surprised to see Saints fans suggesting we should've got a deal for him done when we were clearly playing the long game for a Ramsdale type move.
 
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Got a feeling Palace will beat Spuds today. If so we'll be 5 points off 17th.

I am intrigued by what they do. Because I think it'll help to give an insight into where they are this season. They haven't suffered any hammerings this season - only once have they lost by more than a single goal - but they have had some very underwhelming results. The difficulty level of their fixtures so far has roughly been on par with us.

With the Palace of old, I'd be inclined to agree with your feeling. But I can't yet work out where Palace are this season. With the other three teams, I have a very clear opinion - ourselves and Ipswich are rightly in the bottom four and will likely be finishing 19th and 20th, whereas Wolves are in a totally false position - but with Palace, I'm just not sure.

I like Sarr, but him replacing Olise is a bit like when we replaced Mane with Redmond. That's got to be a big loss for Palace.
 
Called it. That looks a huge gap already.

Anything less than wins against both Everton and Wolves and we are done already, the next 5 after that are very rough.

If we lose both of those there is a good chance we will only have 1 point from 16 games.
 
Anything less than wins against both Everton and Wolves are we are done already, the next 5 after that are very rough.

If we lose both of those there is a good chance we will only have 1 point from 16 games.

Yeah I made this point last week about the five games that follow these two. Rough as anything.

Problem for us is I think Dyche is perfectly set up to counter us by packing the midfield and hitting us quickly on the break.
 
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Anything less than wins against both Everton and Wolves are we are done already, the next 5 after that are very rough.

If we lose both of those there is a good chance we will only have 1 point from 16 games.

I hate the thought of any match (for any team) being "must win" this early in the season. But in this case, yeah, it's just so difficult to see how we could survive without winning these next two.

And even then, 7 points from 11 games would be a poor return.

I'm struggling to see beyond a fight with Ipswich for 20th.
 
And to be honest, even after those 5, Fulham/Palace away and West Ham at home doesn't exactly scream lots of points.
 
So it looks like all I’ve got to enjoy this season is Man Utd still being ****. On the positive side of today’s results, might mean we have less competition in the incoming PL manager department. Though I wonder if Man Utd would go for Potter if they sack Ten Hag.
 
Called it. That looks a huge gap already.

It's an interesting quirk that the next round of fixtures includes Ipswich v Leicester, Saints v Everton, and Wolves v Palace.

If that ends up being a trio of away wins, this season's relegation "battle" could be even worse than last season's. (And that was awful - not even the points deductions adding any element of jeopardy.)