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EddieMac 16 Jul 20 9.01am | |
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When all is said and done I really don’t think ending up on either42 points or 48 points make’s a blind bit of difference (bar the couple of million £ lost). We were never in relegation trouble all year and we were never going to go to Europe when you look how it is panning out now. The top teams will always end up at the top over the course of a year. Especially when you have the premier league helping the out with this 5 sub rule. The only issue I have with our season is the last 5 games.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 16 Jul 20 9.11am | |
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Originally posted by EddieMac
When all is said and done I really don’t think ending up on either42 points or 48 points make’s a blind bit of difference (bar the couple of million £ lost). We were never in relegation trouble all year and we were never going to go to Europe when you look how it is panning out now. The top teams will always end up at the top over the course of a year. Especially when you have the premier league helping the out with this 5 sub rule. The only issue I have with our season is the last 5 games. We all knew, even before the pandemic, that our run-in was going to be challenging and we all hoped we would be safe by then. Safety has been achieved of course and should we end the season on the back of 8 successive defeats, given the age of the squad, the circumstances of playing a succession of games in a short time period, and the fact that there will be changes in personnel,there will not be undue concern. In the final analysis when the PL fixtures are published our name will be featured and that is the 'Bottom line'.
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Eaglehamster Storrington 16 Jul 20 9.57am | |
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Originally posted by EddieMac
When all is said and done I really don’t think ending up on either42 points or 48 points make’s a blind bit of difference (bar the couple of million £ lost). We were never in relegation trouble all year and we were never going to go to Europe when you look how it is panning out now. The top teams will always end up at the top over the course of a year. Especially when you have the premier league helping the out with this 5 sub rule. The only issue I have with our season is the last 5 games. Me too. Not just defeats but hopeless football. The basics - passing, taking throws and corners. Rarely have I seen them so bad.
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 16 Jul 20 10.37am | |
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Originally posted by EddieMac
When all is said and done I really don’t think ending up on either42 points or 48 points make’s a blind bit of difference (bar the couple of million £ lost). We were never in relegation trouble all year and we were never going to go to Europe when you look how it is panning out now. The top teams will always end up at the top over the course of a year. Especially when you have the premier league helping the out with this 5 sub rule. The only issue I have with our season is the last 5 games. Which may well continue if the premier league adopt the IFAB decision. The main problem for me with the thought of 8 straight defeats or no wins in the last 8 games, is what that will do to the squad's morale for the new season, especially if there are no significant incoming transfers. As has been said elsewhere much will depend on what our opening fixtures are in the new season. Give us a tough start and it may well be curtains for us. Morale and confidence are so important.
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Sportyteacher London 16 Jul 20 10.39am | |
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Whilst Premiership survival is obviously guaranteed, the drop in form by way of crucial results in last series of games is alarming esp. Burnley & Aston Villa. Regelation performing stats at present.
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StrangerThing Brisbane 17 Jul 20 7.34am | |
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With the oldest and perhaps smallest squad (of regulars at least) we were always going to struggle in this period. Add to that the heat, 5 subs and our lack of rotation and this isnt at all unexpected. The team hasnt managed quick turnarounds all year. So what could Roy have done. Without Schlupp, Tomkins and Kelly his rotation options were severely limited. Ward, Zaha, McArthur, PVA and Ayew havent been rested. Luka has had one sub and Guaita missed one. Kouyate played 5, sub 1, missed 1. He could have subbed Kouyate into the backline and made better use of Mccarthy and Riedewald. Different formations could have been tried. I would have liked to have seen Meyer and Riedewald tried in creative roles for a few games to see how they went.
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Henry of Peckham Eton Mess 17 Jul 20 7.59am | |
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Originally posted by StrangerThing
With the oldest and perhaps smallest squad (of regulars at least) we were always going to struggle in this period. Add to that the heat, 5 subs and our lack of rotation and this isnt at all unexpected. The team hasnt managed quick turnarounds all year. So what could Roy have done. Without Schlupp, Tomkins and Kelly his rotation options were severely limited. Ward, Zaha, McArthur, PVA and Ayew havent been rested. Luka has had one sub and Guaita missed one. Kouyate played 5, sub 1, missed 1. He could have subbed Kouyate into the backline and made better use of Mccarthy and Riedewald. Different formations could have been tried. I would have liked to have seen Meyer and Riedewald tried in creative roles for a few games to see how they went. Heat???? ... I think it was quite warm for two days three weeks ago! We were on a good run before the lock down but have been in relegation form since the resumption. Everything now looks wrong and definitely some new faces are required to boost the team even if others aren't moved on.
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Booted Eagle Bristol 17 Jul 20 9.11am | |
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Based on our transfer windows this season think 42 points and where we are in the league is about right. It was clear from last season where the major problem was in relation to the team attacking wise but that wasn't even tried to be resolved this season with no new players within the team, either transfers or youngsters. As a result I think we have got away with one this season and hopefully the management can all sit down at the end of the season and agree as well. This scenario really needs to be resolved, one way or the other. Either by bringing in new recruits that Roy will play or changing the manager if Roy is the problem in relation to this. If the defense remains where it is, a worrying if as injuries have cost us on this bad run presently, and new blood can improve the attack think we can possibly have a better season.
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