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Okonokos

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  1. And he's truly atrocious with his feet. To all of our defenders, don't pass the ball to him. Just put it in row z.
  2. He's the next Mahrez. Brilliant player.
  3. Well seeing as we now need 2 strikers maybe we can try for one with Prem experience and then an exciting one from abroad.
  4. Batshuayi might be a good option on loan but I think there are better strikers out there who we might be able to sign permanently instead. There's several in the Bundesliga I'd take.
  5. We need a Darren Bent style meltdown signing now. Huge transfer window ahead.
  6. The ref may have missed it but at least we had VAR to see that... oh wait!
  7. It was a snapped achilles wasn't it? Really bad injury too.
  8. 20 years ago it was a career ending injury. Nowadays players do seem to come back much better but I think there is always a weakness there. It's common to lose a yard of pace, I think. Ben Mee should be banned for as long as Wesley is out injured.
  9. No doubt about it. I'm sure in the dressing room the words "leave one on them" were said at some point. Tinpot club, tinpot manager.
  10. I called for a red card before I knew Wesley was injured. I saw it before the first replay. It's a disgusting tackle.
  11. Milot Rashica is the player we need. Sign him and a big striker for him to play off and he'll thrive.
  12. No, not if he does it well. A good defender would be able to show him into the corner and keep him there until another player comes to help out, and maybe make the attacker run it out of play. Number one rule of defending is don't dive in. The fact that he got the ball is absolutely irrelevant. It is dangerous play, simple as that.
  13. But he didn't need to win the ball. He should have showed him down the line. That's what you do when you can't win the ball safely. Wesley was running down the line, not in on goal. It wasn't a goal saving tackle and Mee had 2 or 3 other players around him who could have helped out if he'd shown Wesley into the corner. Defending isn't just about winning the ball. He knew full well that he was going to make contact with Wesley.
  14. Ben Mee is clearly a scumbag who has a history of this. The tackle was horrific and VAR not even looking at it just sums them up. And people who say "he won the ball" know nothing about football. It was excessive force, which is a red card offence. A good defender would have stood him up and showed him down the line and tried to box him into the corner. That is the proper way to defend. Only a thug would lunge in recklessly like he did, with the full intent to "leave one on him". It's the kind of tackle that needs to be completely outlawed as it is career threatening. Poor Wes, I feel so bad for him.
  15. Totally 100% agree. The 'Allardyce' model is what put us in such a mess in the first place. How are people even contemplating it again? It's honestly baffling.
  16. Absolutely bang on and exactly what I was just trying to say in my previous post. Thanks for summing it up better than I did.
  17. The long term vision is still the same as it was when the new owners came in and when Smith took over. To play good football, buy and develop young players and move us back up into the top half of the premier league. A year ago we were a million miles off that and Smith has done well to get this far so quickly. Rome wasn't built in a day. It will take time, even if we take a backwards step then so be it. In the modern game, a club has to have a vision and stick to it. All of the small clubs that have done well recently have had that. The ones who have been a bit more hasty haven't done so well. In the summer when we signed all these players and everyone on here was raving about what an amazing window it was. Now after we've had our first bad month or so of the season we all want him out and have forgotten about our vision. Up to and including the Man Utd game we had played well in all but 2 games. Since then we've lost 2 of our top 3 players to injury, our form was bound to dip. A short term solution in sacking a manager and replacing him with a fat old dinosaur is not a way to approach a long term project. What is the point in a club having a vision if they just sack it off at the first chance. You have a vision and project and you commit to it, even if you take a backwards step. You don't do the exact opposite of that and go for another dinosaur. They may as well have kept Bruce. If we do have to get rid of Smith then we HAVE to go for a manger that fits into our vision, not someone who is the polar opposite like Allardyce. What would our vision be then, bring in a load of old timers who can "do a job" on 5 year contracts and end up like we were when we went down. No thanks, I'd rather go down with Smith and start again.
  18. And Allardyce would guarantee us not being relegated? I'd rather go down with Smith than stay up with Allardyce. At least we have a long term project and vision at the moment, Allardyce doesn't know the meaning of those words. He'd set us back even further. It would just be repeating old mistakes if we go anywhere near him.
  19. Just read this last page. Are people seriously suggesting Allardyce or having a joke?
  20. To the people saying he has to go; don't you think now might be the worst timing? Surely targets have been lined up by now for January (which we desperately need). If we sack him now, it would probably be 10 days to 3 weeks until a new manager is in, leaving barely any time for transfers. Surely now is not the time?
  21. Where did you read/hear that? Really, really hope that is the case because I didn't like the look of how he went over on his knee.
  22. He's an absolute joy to watch. Knows he is good enough to play at his own pace and the game will revolve around him. Pure class. That one piece of play in the second half where he picked the ball up on the half way line with about 4 players around him and just played 2 or 3 one touch passes and strolled past them all just summed him up. I could have watched him all night.
  23. Seriously? I thought he was our worst player today. By far his worst game.
  24. Sometimes you're just playing against better players. It's really that simple sometimes. We are a work in progress and to be honest I'm happy we played well in at least 45 mins of all of those games.
  25. Honestly, I've never loved a player as much as I love him. Does he ever have an average game, never mind poor game? I don't say this lightly, but he has the potential to be THE best midfielder in the league.
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