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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 26 Jan 23 9.14am | |
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Originally posted by Dubai Eagle
I always thought of Willo in manner & dress sense as a kind of Richard the husband of Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping up appearances -
Richard was hen-pecked.I can assure one and all that my dear wife does not peck at any part of my anatomy.
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Vaibow vancouver/croydon 27 Jan 23 1.54am | |
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I picture you more of a Henry Crabbe, Pie in the sky type character...
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StrangerThing Brisbane 27 Jan 23 4.21am | |
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I used to sit next to a really nice family in the Sainsbury end and whilst I loved to watch Hopkins, Houghton and Freedman zinging it around the bloke next to me couldnt stand them and preferred the honest grifter types.
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Davepalace707 Northumberland 30 Jan 23 7.21pm | |
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Southampton v Luton or Grimsby. Winner into the FA Cup QF. Just saying.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 12 Feb 23 2.38pm | |
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I think it worth reviving this thread. Have to say I thought Lanzo was somewhat hysterical earlier on this season and his strongly assertive and subjective posts are something I’ve come to expect if not accept however I think there is solid evidence to really start questioning PV’s employment here. The line up yesterday seemed off immediately. The only mitigation for me was the thought ‘I won’t know as much as PV so perhaps there’s reasons I’m unaware of or cannot see’ however the performance was as dreadful as I feared. One win in ten in all competitions, complete lack of goals from open play, lack of identity on the pitch, running less than everybody else and bizarre line ups. Yesterdays starting lineup had 5 goals between them all season. Last season was fantastic and really inspired hope for many I’d suggest however things are going from bad to worse at the moment with no clear indication towards a changing of direction. There are several other considerations such as lack of transfer activity, injuries and current run in however my view of PV quietly and smugly turning us into a mid table side with European aspirations, playing a superior brand of football is quite quickly turning into one of a pretty clueless novice lacking tactical nouse and the ability to pick a team let alone motivate it. Everton, Saints (twice now), Leeds, B’mouth, Villa, Wolves have all changed managers. I can only see us descending down the table further until we do the same and praying it’s not too late.
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 12 Feb 23 2.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
I think it worth reviving this thread. Have to say I thought Lanzo was somewhat hysterical earlier on this season and his strongly assertive and subjective posts are something I’ve come to expect if not accept however I think there is solid evidence to really start questioning PV’s employment here. The line up yesterday seemed off immediately. The only mitigation for me was the thought ‘I won’t know as much as PV so perhaps there’s reasons I’m unaware of or cannot see’ however the performance was as dreadful as I feared. One win in ten in all competitions, complete lack of goals from open play, lack of identity on the pitch, running less than everybody else and bizarre line ups. Yesterdays starting lineup had 5 goals between them all season. Last season was fantastic and really inspired hope for many I’d suggest however things are going from bad to worse at the moment with no clear indication towards a changing of direction. There are several other considerations such as lack of transfer activity, injuries and current run in however my view of PV quietly and smugly turning us into a mid table side with European aspirations, playing a superior brand of football is quite quickly turning into one of a pretty clueless novice lacking tactical nouse and the ability to pick a team let alone motivate it. Everton, Saints (twice now), Leeds, B’mouth, Villa, Wolves have all changed managers. I can only see us descending down the table further until we do the same and praying it’s not too late. Your posts are good and well thought out IMO. What would you have done differently yesterday to PV ?
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 12 Feb 23 3.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid
Your posts are good and well thought out IMO. What would you have done differently yesterday to PV ? I certainly think there’s an argument for that. With regards to what I would have done differently yesterday I can’t really comment beyond the starting XI not that I think I’d be a viable candidate for any upcoming PL managerial positions. What I would like to see however is some, any fight from the players and an identity/tactics/style of play that looks as thought it’s geared towards us winning football matches. I think the most enthused I was at any point yesterday was when their goal was (wrongly) disallowed. We got a goal through sheer freak circumstance but beyond that struggled to envisage where it’s come from otherwise. I actually quite liked ASL but that’s not a strong opinion tbh we hardly had the ball so beyond Ahamada nutmegging Mac Allister it was hard to draw too many conclusions from either. I’d of started Ayew, Edouard, Olise up top and perhaps of had a new boy if not Ebs ahead of Hughes/Doucoure for what it’s worth but tbh I think the team needs to be trained, drilled, organised and motivated far beyond a starting XI on the day. Yesterday wasn’t just about team selection and performance on the day, for me it was the playing out of several things below par, missing or evidently wrong with this team atm and that responsibility lies with the manager. The result was of course a massive reason for celebration however the performance was not worthy of optimism or praise and for anyone that was there I’d suggest would inspire nothing but fear for what lies ahead.
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 12 Feb 23 3.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
I certainly think there’s an argument for that. With regards to what I would have done differently yesterday I can’t really comment beyond the starting XI not that I think I’d be a viable candidate for any upcoming PL managerial positions. What I would like to see however is some, any fight from the players and an identity/tactics/style of play that looks as thought it’s geared towards us winning football matches. I think the most enthused I was at any point yesterday was when their goal was (wrongly) disallowed. We got a goal through sheer freak circumstance but beyond that struggled to envisage where it’s come from otherwise. I actually quite liked ASL but that’s not a strong opinion tbh we hardly had the ball so beyond Ahamada nutmegging Mac Allister it was hard to draw too many conclusions from either. I’d of started Ayew, Edouard, Olise up top and perhaps of had a new boy if not Ebs ahead of Hughes/Doucoure for what it’s worth but tbh I think the team needs to be trained, drilled, organised and motivated far beyond a starting XI on the day. Yesterday wasn’t just about team selection and performance on the day, for me it was the playing out of several things below par, missing or evidently wrong with this team atm and that responsibility lies with the manager. The result was of course a massive reason for celebration however the performance was not worthy of optimism or praise and for anyone that was there I’d suggest would inspire nothing but fear for what lies ahead. All fair comment but I think he looked at how well they've been playing and the injuries to Zaha, Anderson and Richards and decided to try to defend and hope that Mateta might stretch them. I don't think it particularly worked as they created three or four good chances going straight through the middle of us but luckily McAllister was powder puff in front of goal. I also saw little of encouragement and have felt that for a long time but more because of the squad assembled rather than the manager although my preference is more direct football than the continual sideways and backwards passing that has become our signature under PV.
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Vaibow vancouver/croydon 12 Feb 23 7.36pm | |
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My view on Pv, how we are playing now, is how I expected us to play under him.. this season is what I was expecting last year... last year I did not expect the first season we had... I bet PV didn't either...
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DANGERCLOSE London 12 Feb 23 7.58pm | |
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We had a good last season but needs time to change the way we use to play and SP to put his hand in his pocket.
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Lanzo-Ad Lanzarote 12 Feb 23 8.55pm | |
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Originally posted by DANGERCLOSE
We had a good last season but needs time to change the way we use to play and SP to put his hand in his pocket. FFS, SP has net worth of 50m, so all he has to do is bankrupt himself for two decent players.
“That’s a joke son, I say, that’s a joke.” “Nice boy, but he’s sharp as a throw pillow.” “He’s so dumb he thinks a Mexican border pays rent” “ “Son… I say, son, some people are so narrow minded they can look through a keyhole with both eyes.”__ Forhorn Leghorn |
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 12 Feb 23 9.20pm | |
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Originally posted by DANGERCLOSE
We had a good last season but needs time to change the way we use to play and SP to put his hand in his pocket.
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