Go on. I'll entertain this one as it's a familiar story. Let me know how you've drawn that conclusion? The comment on the land is speculation. Might be true but I've heard nothing to suggest that's the case or that any dummies have been spat out by anyone in that regard.
Your best option will be to stay up on the booze Friday evening. Then you'll be hammered and might enjoy the bloodbath.
I'm struggling with the idea of being up for 12.30 to watch it. I don't think we'll be seeing goal difference in our favour compared to Reading, once Fulham have finished with us.
Victor has had everything to suit his game , he has mainly come off the bench when defenders are tired & mistakes happen & with only 20 or 30 minutes on the pitch to play he can put every ounce in to it knowing that he not out there long but when he has started & has to pace himself for a potential 90 minutes then he disappoints & rarely plays well, he has been loaned out to both division 1 & 2 clubs in the past but has basically failed , as likeable has he is ,if he is going to be a replacement for either Morris or Woodrow then we are in big trouble & you are right a squad player at best but to be honest how long do you give him to fully develop ? he has certainly got plenty of games under his belt & should have kicked on by now.
Nothing against Victor but I sincerely hope he doesn’t get a contract extension. He’s definitely a trier but not even L1standard for me. We also need to hope that Motherwell fancy taking Cole back.
What a thoroughly depressing graphic that is. Bassi and Quina are already halfway to matching our top league goalscorers, despite only being here 5 minutes.
Sorry but you don’t need a man on shout, on the edge of your own box, in the 94th minute, while we’re defending deep. If you can’t sense the urgency to get to that ball first, you shouldn’t be on a professional football pitch. The issue is that he wasn’t ready, and was caught on his heels. You could argue that because he just came on and wasn’t up to speed, but that’s just a lack of professionalism for what is a simple task. What makes it even more annoying, is that he didn’t even need to clear it, he didn’t even need to trap it, he could have just merely put the guy off, and he didn’t even do that. Inexcusable.
I think dismissing game management is naive. What you say is correct as well, but that doesn't mean you don't need someone shouting too and leading the team in a critical period. In his own mind he might think he's turning in to space and getting us far higher up the pitch and in control of the ball at the same time to run down the clock. That's naive at best, but it's where you'd expect not just experienced pros, but leaders, to help with that not happening. You're also not going to get a challenge back from me on it being inexcusable. That's not the general 'chat' here.