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Nayim
Except for Marseille we did lose to those teams, heavily.
Yes, i know...we didn't like those losses but at least those were teams expected to be our rivals...our first team getting outplayed by Forest reserves is a new low...
Except for Marseille we did lose to those teams, heavily.
I honestly think it is the club.
We are not ruthless enough.
They buy quality players across the board, we don't - we buy brick and then blame the few bits of quality we do have for not dragging the rest through all the time.
at what stage does that come in though, it can't be Levy, he's given us the best of everything we can afford, he doesn't think we are small, he didn't build a europa league stadium, or training ground, he's never held money back, what comes in goes straight back out again
I think some in the squad have that attitude, but it's not the chairman or the manager
Or the fans being bitches.
I love levy, for me one the best things to happen to the club in the 40 years I've followed them.
But i do feel he has an inferiority complex or imposter syndrome at times.
I don't know what the term is but you seem to be looking for an excuse that's out of our control to blame it all on , like a curse or hoodoo or whatever when the answer is simply that we have not bought enough players that are good enough over too long a period of time. No amount of mentality from the top down is going to make up for a lack footballing ability on the pitch.
Tongue in cheek, we're cursed!
I think we (as in the club) accept mediocrity from staff and players who can do better, and it would appear to me its because we don't want to upset anyone.
It doesn't take long for that become known and be absused.
Yeah this is what i mean, we are mediocre because that is the level of squad we have put together - if we were to go out and build a strong team/squad and keep them together for more than 5 minutes things would change.
Yeah this is what i mean, we are mediocre because that is the level of squad we have put together - if we were to go out and build a strong team/squad and keep them together for more than 5 minutes things would change.
Its the ease of the acceptance of the mediocrity that gets me.
The Eriksen situation highlighted it for me, he stunk the place out at the end.
He wanted to go, we should have let him go, we should have actively invited him to go, but levy almost begged him to stay.
The narrative that we don't win trophies is too deeply embedded and to easy an excuse. Levy is trying his best to change that, but for me he needs stop trying to be everyone's friend and start laying down the law.
Let's be honest, after the summer, whilst many would have said we haven't strengthened to the level we would go toe to toe with Emirates Marketing Project or Liverpool did we really expect such regression in our play? Can we REALLY justify today's loss and (more importantly) performance on the level of our squad?
I always see him a bit like my extra/shared dad. I think older fans maybe had the same with Burkinshaw or NicholsonCan we change the thread title to i want our poch back?
He'll always be one of us.
I don't know if justify is the right word, but we've seen this kind of thing consistently over the clubs existence, nobody is surprised by the result
The result? Yes, a cup game you can win or lose.
The performance by the players? VERY worrying indeed!
Sadly, it could be a watershed moment and it would probably have had less effect on the club and its morale if we'd lost by playing a clearly weakened team and Conte said something along the lines of "Trophies are for egos" or some other crap..
Eriksen was special though, had he just flicked that switch in his head he'd have been unstoppable.
He frustrated the fudge out of me, but only because he had so much unfulfilled potential.
He was, but he wanted a fresh challenge, his heart wasn't with us anymore. Was doing nobody any good.
We lack that ruthless edge, we want everything to be lovely and perfect.
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