spurspinter1
Steve Carr
I think Postecoglou's style of play lends itself well to these over-reactions. When we win, we often look impressive and everyone suddenly can't help but hope that we have turned a corner or that he's found the winning formula, depending on how their opinion on the manager. When we lose - even more so this season - we look quite miserable and it seems we're doomed to mid-table obscurity.
My guess is that, at some point, we will either fall apart completely or we will grow more consistant. Or maybe this will carry on like this for quite some time. Either way, it will be interesting to watch.
A shorter but just as efficient summary of the past two league games could be: West Ham - they sucked; Palace - we sucked.
I don't think it counts as a guess if you label all possible outcomes of a situation! It's a bit ITK-esque I daresay....
Fair points aside from that though. For me it's all well and good saying how well we're recruiting with the club moving in the right direction with young players but unless it eventually translates into higher league finishes and winning trophies then it hasn't worked out. Everyone hopes we'll put a run together and it'll click but it seems like one step forward and two going back the other way.
I wouldn't say we should be thinking about losing Ange any time soon but come the end of the season it's another disappointing league finish and meek exits from the cup it'll be a different story for me I think. This idea of buying a load of young players and then shrugging when it doesn't work out saying "what could you expect from young players" only goes so far. There's a fair bit of money tied up in Veliz and the Korean lad, plus the Croatian CB, are we expecting them to make a difference in the next couple of years? I'm not writing them off and am obviously hopeful for all of our younger players but I don't think they're going to rock up and suddenly make us into a force to be reckoned with. Same with Odobert who was an even heftier fee. They should be coming in alongside quality experienced players who can guide them through games and I don't see that in our team at all...
I forgot to even mention Gray, what club makes 40m signings that sit it out on the bench, not many people are calling out for him to come into the team and sort it out, it'd be silly to expect him to do so, same for Bergvall. I wonder if this sounds like flapping, I'm not anti signing young players but we've invested a lot for the team to not seem any stronger than last season (Solanke aside).