Welshspur60
John Gorman
It is like playing with 9. Both need to go.Once again when we start with Richy we are so lacking, add into the mix Johnson too and it's poor
When we have Muani and Dom fit we will be a lot better
It is like playing with 9. Both need to go.Once again when we start with Richy we are so lacking, add into the mix Johnson too and it's poor
When we have Muani and Dom fit we will be a lot better
I'm saying the ref saw it as a yellow card tackle. Everything after that is "standard" and imo stupid. The player making the tackle gets rewarded for everything that happens after that.I'm sorry, are you saying that a scissor 'challenge' waist high from behind is a 'yellow' card challenge????
Totally agree. Winning cups is what football is about. But given how many people poo-pooed our Europa League triumph, it's not surprising I guess. Seems many would rather the glory of a 5th place finish and qualification for a competition we're unlikely to ever win.
Just watched back that Joelinton challenge again and wow. Genuinely that’s incredible how he didn’t get sent off. That ‘tackle’ alone should have been enough to see him sent off, never mind the brawling afterwards too.
Agreed.Would you have started VdV tonight? Kudus? Vicario? All in need of rest?
I think that if we want to push on and get back to thew Champions League Final we did reach in 2019 when (frankly) no-one ever thought we would that year let alone ever, then we have to get back into it. Yes. So a 5th place (or better, 4th place) finish is important. So as we can hopefully actually have a board who makes the correct signings once back at that level.
If we beat Chelski and Copenhagen in the coming week, that's what matters.
This comes from someone who believes last season's Europa League triumph is actually one of the most extraordinary things to have happened in professional football for well over two decades. It was the ultimate 'double or nothing' high-stakes gambling for high rewards. And given the fudgery which took place around it, twas all the better. However yes, count me in the group that thinks the Carabao Cup is a tinpot rubbish tournament which our injury-soaked squad did not need.
Would you have started VdV tonight? Kudus? Vicario? All in need of rest?
I think that if we want to push on and get back to thew Champions League Final we did reach in 2019 when (frankly) no-one ever thought we would that year let alone ever, then we have to get back into it. Yes. So a 5th place (or better, 4th place) finish is important. So as we can hopefully actually have a board who makes the correct signings once back at that level.
If we beat Chelski and Copenhagen in the coming week, that's what matters.
This comes from someone who believes last season's Europa League triumph is actually one of the most extraordinary things to have happened in professional football for well over two decades. It was the ultimate 'double or nothing' high-stakes gambling for high rewards. And given the fudgery which took place around it, twas all the better. However yes, count me in the group that thinks the Carabao Cup is a tinpot rubbish tournament which our injury-soaked squad did not need.
No, I don't have any complaint with the team selection -- just surprised by the reaction that very few people seem bothered to go out of the cup.
I would place more importance on this match than Copenhagen for sure. I've no problem with the eventual goal being success in the CL but you'd be crazy to believe it's any more than a remote possibility this season.
As was winning the League Cup. But at least progressing in the CL and PL gives us the financial benefits of continuing to build our squad. So we are right to prioritise those tournaments.No, I don't have any complaint with the team selection -- just surprised by the reaction that very few people seem bothered to go out of the cup.
I would place more importance on this match than Copenhagen for sure. I've no problem with the eventual goal being success in the CL but you'd be crazy to believe it's any more than a remote possibility this season.
As was winning the League Cup. But at least progressing in the CL and PL gives us the financial benefits of continuing to build our squad.
All true but then I don't know what people expect when they say Premier League proven. We are never going to buy the very best players that Arsenal, Emirates Marketing Project, Chelsea, Man Utd and Liverpool etc already have. Nor are we even going to prise the best players away from the likes of Saudi Sportswashing Machine, Villa or even Nottingham Forest it appears. So when people ask for PL proven what are they expecting exactly? PL proven for us means exactly the standard of player we've been buying from the PL in recent years.Were they Prem proven though?
Johnson did for Forest what he’s done for us. Puts the ball in the net quite regularly but all round game not good enough.
Richarlison - 48 in 173 for Watford and Everton in the prem. Same ratio for us. All round game not good enough for a top 6 team.
We got exactly what they were/are.
Against PL opposition. Have you seen the teams left?Winning the League Cup is a remote possibility?? It's 4 games!
I think for where we are as a club, and where the game is these days, it is important we try to at the very least make the knock-outs of the CL this season.
What I did appreciate was that Frank and the team took the game seriously and were, IMO, unlucky.
Again, I'm not criticising Frank! Just surprised that the general reaction is "oh well"
Just watched back that Joelinton challenge again and wow. Genuinely that’s incredible how he didn’t get sent off. That ‘tackle’ alone should have been enough to see him sent off, never mind the brawling afterwards too.
Again, I'm not criticising Frank! Just surprised that the general reaction is "oh well"
Against PL opposition. Have you seen the teams left?
Huh where have I said that? Or rather I thought I said winning both are a remote possibility given the quality of teams in the LC. That's a harsh reality of where we are currently in this manager 's cycle and given our injuries. So yes I prioritise money at this stage to buy better players.Ok Robin, the League Cup and Champions League are the same level of difficulty.
Huh where have I said that? Or rather I thought I said winning both are a remote possibility given the quality of teams in the LC. That's a harsh reality of where we are currently in this manager 's cycle and given our injuries. So yes I prioritise money at this stage to buy better players.
Just watched back that Joelinton challenge again and wow. Genuinely that’s incredible how he didn’t get sent off. That ‘tackle’ alone should have been enough to see him sent off, never mind the brawling afterwards too.
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