Bedfordspurs
Joe Kinnear
I’ll call gonads on thatBecause no way we'll be competitive, now we've got a semi-decent opponent, with the squad performing so far beneath the sum of its parts.
We will be, I’m sure of it
I’ll call gonads on thatBecause no way we'll be competitive, now we've got a semi-decent opponent, with the squad performing so far beneath the sum of its parts.
Our fan base amaze me at times with the negativityYes, how on earth could we be competitive against a team that couldn't even finish above us in the League stage whilst we was going through an injury crisis....
You say that but only c. 55% on here are Ange Out (poll). Fan base essentially divided (yet again).
I'm thinking that the injury situation was soooo looooong and drawn out that apathy has set in. Our league position is pretty awful (although we are safe) but taking time to looking upwards, to where we might be able to reach, is just wasting that time, why bother.lol - bringing an Ange In and Out thread back to Ange In and Out conversation. We can carry on talking about Ginola if you like.
Do we know he is dead man walking? Do we know that this set of players won't get up for every game? It was 16 Feb against Utd when we had our first semblance of a squad after the injury and fatigue period. We always said there would be a period of those players getting right up to match fitness and form. Well we now enter April and hopefully the pieces should be in place.
It is now contingent on the managers and players to walk the talk. I think we will learn a lot from this point.
The word-smithing / EL connection is yours not mine actually. That was just a general comment by me about Ange comms. However, it's clear that Ange will need to at his motivational best to get these players into the right belief system to win that cup. It is why it just isn't as simple as sacrificing the league to win the cup. You have to use the league to get the momentum for the cups. That is the winning mentality I want to see. Also, those 3 or 4 places in the league are worth a few quid as well.
Got to hope the intl break was a hard reset but i doubt itI'm thinking that the injury situation was soooo looooong and drawn out that apathy has set in. Our league position is pretty awful (although we are safe) but taking time to looking upwards, to where we might be able to reach, is just wasting that time, why bother.
What is bizarre is we've waited for this moment, and in truth it's only really arrived since Vic, Dom, VDV and Romero have been available, yet the positivity is hard to muster. Our performances haven't inspired or given us a glimpse we are climbing the ladder again. It's almost like we've been starved of oxygen for so long the body and brain are never gonna be the same.
Yes, there is that glimmer still left of the EL, and I agree, we can't let league games be just warm-up games...I think most teams thrive better with momentum. (although it's prudent to manage players minutes).
From Anges pov...I think every time he's set a new narrative eg 'climb the league' 'we are still in 3 cups' ...we have failed miserably, and limply.
Personally that is from me not seeing anything that the returning players are going to slot back in and improve tactically or structually. Chanes are they will play better. But if we had a style of play that I could identify and had been playing in a progressive way, them coming back would be the cherry on the top. Fact is, we've been brick regardless or personnel, so I expect our performances to be more or less the same, and I dislike the way we play so there is no excitment in returning bodies.I'm thinking that the injury situation was soooo looooong and drawn out that apathy has set in. Our league position is pretty awful (although we are safe) but taking time to looking upwards, to where we might be able to reach, is just wasting that time, why bother.
What is bizarre is we've waited for this moment, and in truth it's only really arrived since Vic, Dom, VDV and Romero have been available, yet the positivity is hard to muster. Our performances haven't inspired or given us a glimpse we are climbing the ladder again. It's almost like we've been starved of oxygen for so long the body and brain are never gonna be the same.
Yes, there is that glimmer still left of the EL, and I agree, we can't let league games be just warm-up games...I think most teams thrive better with momentum. (although it's prudent to manage players minutes).
From Anges pov...I think every time he's set a new narrative eg 'climb the league' 'we are still in 3 cups' ...we have failed miserably, and limply.
Got to hope the intl break was a hard reset but i doubt it
On point about Ange being a dead man walking absolutely agree with point about nobody really knowing. One thing that 100% seems to have happened is the leaks from the club seem to have stopped. Nobody seems to be "ITK" and even the journalists that usually have reliable insight seem to have no clue on Ange's future.
We don't know what Lange, Munn and Levy are thinking. There's probably two key "schools of thought" they're considering:
1) That the squad is inexperienced, has been plagued by injuries and Ange deserves another season to see how much he is individually responsible for this season.
2) That he has contributed significantly to the overall problems we've had this season and they believe a change in coach would reap dividends next season.
For all we know (v. likely) there isn't a clear view across senior leadership at the club.
Ultimately Ange's time will be finished when all the key players (Levy, Munn, Lange, and advisors Levy likes to lean on e.g. Paratici) reach a consensus that Ange isn't the man anymore.
I'm thinking that the injury situation was soooo looooong and drawn out that apathy has set in. Our league position is pretty awful (although we are safe) but taking time to looking upwards, to where we might be able to reach, is just wasting that time, why bother.
What is bizarre is we've waited for this moment, and in truth it's only really arrived since Vic, Dom, VDV and Romero have been available, yet the positivity is hard to muster. Our performances haven't inspired or given us a glimpse we are climbing the ladder again. It's almost like we've been starved of oxygen for so long the body and brain are never gonna be the same.
Yes, there is that glimmer still left of the EL, and I agree, we can't let league games be just warm-up games...I think most teams thrive better with momentum. (although it's prudent to manage players minutes).
From Anges pov...I think every time he's set a new narrative eg 'climb the league' 'we are still in 3 cups' ...we have failed miserably, and limply.
Out of interest, why do you doubt it?
The 18 months of being disappointed twice every week not done it for you?
Tbh...an international break has probably got in the way of the 2.0 part of our season lifting off.Got to hope the intl break was a hard reset but i doubt it
Let’s seeTbh...an international break has probably got in the way of the 2.0 part of our season lifting off.
Because our players mentally look fragile and more prepared for their countries than for usOut of interest, why do you doubt it?
Because our players mentally look fragile and more prepared for their countries than for us
A lot more nowDo you think that the case more now than, say, two or three years ago?
Hang on, apart from Romero, who are you talking about here?A lot more now
We have players who we know prioritise their country football
It’s the kicker when you sign players form outside England
Can’t blame them if they see us a stepping stone
Do you think that the case more now than, say, two or three years ago?
YeahWe got in the champions league 2-3 years ago.