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Well I'm certainly in a minority, there's not many on here still backing Walter, but I'll continue to give him the benefit of the doubt as I've seen quite a bit to believe he is a good manager. There's work to be done, but overall I like his system. I actually think the 4 defenders also have bought into it now, after an unsteady start. They are undoubtably the most important players in the system, and they have additional pressure/expectation on starting our attacks from the goalkeeper.

I don't buy the rumours of players unhappy, etc, the WBA 2nd half showed the players sticking to the plan and busting a gut to equalise. I also think Walter has been unfairly handicapped by not getting a couple of players in that would have suited the system better from the outset, especially a good centre forward, although I thought Pedro had a good game against WBA.

None of the opposition managers could have complained if we had won any of the last 5 games, and yet we managed just 3 points. The players, like last season too, need to make clear cut chances and opportunities count, and we have messed up so many - Simmons could easily be on 4 or 5 goals already. But, at the same time we have leaked soft goals. That obviously needs to be rectified, and quickly, if Walter is to survive.

I would like him to be given more time, at least until Christmas, and I think he will be, so I just hope that the fans continue to get behind the team and manager - the fans were pretty good second half V WBA because we played well against a top team, same as games against Burnley and Sunderland. We could be just one game from turning this around! (I've always been an optimist!)

I wouldn't call WBA a "top team" anymore. 8 without a win, failed to score in 5 of their last 7 and scored only 1 in their other 2 ..... until they played us at our 'Fortress'. And it showed why. If I was being kind, I would call them bang average at best.
We've been going backwards alarmingly
 
I wouldn't call WBA a "top team" anymore. 8 without a win, failed to score in 5 of their last 7 and scored only 1 in their other 2 ..... until they played us at our 'Fortress'. And it showed why. If I was being kind, I would call them bang average at best.
We've been going backwards alarmingly

Bang average?

They’re 5th in table, only lost 2 all season and I wouldn’t be surprised to see them get promoted this season!
 
I wouldn't call WBA a "top team" anymore. 8 without a win, failed to score in 5 of their last 7 and scored only 1 in their other 2 ..... until they played us at our 'Fortress'. And it showed why. If I was being kind, I would call them bang average at best.
We've been going backwards alarmingly

They're a top 6 team. What other definition of a top team is there?
 
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I am not a fan of comments like our squad is too good to relegate etc.

Our squad was good, all players we bought was good, not now. Confidence can do wonders and lack of confidence can also do wonders, other way around. We are taking second route now, if things go on like this, our squad value will be half of September where transfer season end.
 
I wouldn't call WBA a "top team" anymore. 8 without a win, failed to score in 5 of their last 7 and scored only 1 in their other 2 ..... until they played us at our 'Fortress'. And it showed why. If I was being kind, I would call them bang average at best.
We've been going backwards alarmingly

The difference being they were well organised, and well drilled, they are capable of grinding out results without ever looking ultra stylish doing it. The table doesn't lie I'm afraid, and as such we are we are on merit, namely near the bottom.
 
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Before they played 'the gift that keeps on giving', they had taken 6 points out of 24!! Carry that on and it won't be long before they plummet. I saw nothing from them to suggest they will stay anywhere near top 6, in line with what the form table shows.
As said, they looked bang average to poor against us. I don't expect them to be anywhere near a 'top team'. TWT.
 
Before they played 'the gift that keeps on giving', they had taken 6 points out of 24!! Carry that on and it won't be long before they plummet. I saw nothing from them to suggest they will stay anywhere near top 6, in line with what the form table shows.
As said, they looked bang average to poor against us. I don't expect them to be anywhere near a 'top team'. TWT.

Not only that
They played 2 and half days before our game
And they still picked the 3 points
 
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That already happens. It's a key part of the modern philosophies favoured by the likes of Guardiola, De Zerbi, and at a lower level Rosenior and Tim Walter. Which is why a goalkeeper who can kick is so important to them, they want to be able to take advantage of a high line and play their attackers in behind it. And when the defence is scared of that, they maybe don't press you as well, so you have a threat for them to worry about whatever they do. This is what we signed Rushworth to bring.

It requires accurate, considered long passing though. We're not going to see a return to keepers just booting it as high as they can and hoping that it stays down the other end.
Ah, the Flat Earth Society Model for Association Football ,
Is the ball still spherical and does it continue to follow Newton's Laws ?
 
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What’s it say Syd, don’t fancy the 8.99 per month

Strange, I was able to read for free. Basically just a neutral saying a lot of the stuff we're saying about Walter criticising the fans not working in his favour. Does raise the point that Acun showed his impatience by sacking LR, so it's hardly the fans fault for being impatient with Walter.
 
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Annoyingly I can't read this because supposedly I've reached the limit of free articles on that website.

Good that someone like Daniel Storey is covering us (I know he's covering everyone at some point this season but still) - shame it's about us being ****e.

Problem solved. https://12ft.io/
 
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