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Forest might have saved us by doing similar though - if they’d stuck with Dyche then I think we would have gone. My end of season guess is:
West Ham
Spurs
Forest
Burnley
Wolves
We stay up by 2 or 3 points. West Ham finish a point ahead of us.
They have 5 huge home games - Fulham, Burnley, Villa, Newcastle and Bournemouth. They also have an away against us where their manager nearly had Wolves beating us earlier in the season.Not sure about all that but I would not swap our remaining fixtures with Forest. Not a chance.
Nothing can be predicted with certainty but if they lose against Liverpool on the weekend, their game with Brighton might be absolutely pivotal. Same for Brighton.
I don't see a team going down with 38 points. 39,maximum.
Would be delighted with a Wolves win - if they catch us then we’re down anyway
Brentford and Sunderland specifically look for players who have the right mentality and will buy in to the manager. We look for players with resale value on cheap wages.It's a weird one. Guess it's some combination of:
- lopsided squad building: too many kids, lacking key profiles, not enough proven attacking quality
- bad manager fit: Ange too idealistic, job too big for Frank
- injuries: absolutely insane. take 11-12 players out of most squads and they'd look like a joke
The first 2 are a result of bad leadership higher-up: Lange being incompetent and the club not getting the manager picks right.
So...yeah the whole club is a mess. Brentford and Sunderland at the very least have managers who can get full buy-in from the players, squads that aren't reliant on raw 19 year olds in key positions, and have CMs that can pass the ball forward.
Solanke only returned in January, and Maddison and Kulu haven't kicked a ball all season and won't. That's our best three attackers. Any club would struggle if they lost their starting striker and two best creative players.We have only had a mad injury crisis from December onwards, before it was moderate
I'm fully looking at our ex coach for the position we are in this season, he didn't even get anywhere near the best out of our players.
They have 5 huge home games - Fulham, Burnley, Villa, Newcastle and Bournemouth. They also have an away against us where their manager nearly had Wolves beating us earlier in the season.
They need 13 points from that to get to 40
Brentford and Sunderland specifically look for players who have the right mentality and will buy in to the manager. We look for players with resale value on cheap wages.
Solanke only returned in January, and Maddison and Kulu haven't kicked a ball all season and won't. That's our best three attackers. Any club would struggle if they lost their starting striker and two best creative players.
Kudus/Deki and Maddison/Xavi are a wash, but I'd say there's a significant downgrade from Solanke to Richarlison.Depends ln how big the downgrade is.
Replacing Solanke, Kulu and Maddison with Richarlison, Xavi and Kudus isn't a massive downgrade so we shouldn't have been struggling to the level we are at now.
To have one 90 min complete performance in 25 matches in the Prem is not acceptable.
Kudus/Deki and Maddison/Xavi are a wash, but I'd say there's a significant downgrade from Solanke to Richarlison.
The bigger issue is the injuries mean the rotation options get much weaker. We go from being able to rotate in those guys to Bergvall, Odobert, or Tel. City going from Doku to Bobb earlier this season is a pretty big drop off.
Main problem for Forest this season is Chris Wood. Last season was a complete one off when he got 20 league goals. Never going to happen again and hasn’t as he’s been injured most of the time and still is.They have 5 huge home games - Fulham, Burnley, Villa, Newcastle and Bournemouth. They also have an away against us where their manager nearly had Wolves beating us earlier in the season.
They need 13 points from that to get to 40
They have got match winners and a home crowd that could easily get 4 wins or moreThey have 5 huge home games - Fulham, Burnley, Villa, Newcastle and Bournemouth. They also have an away against us where their manager nearly had Wolves beating us earlier in the season.
They need 13 points from that to get to 40
The coach was a complete fraud. The players were shit last season tooBottom line is we should never be as low as we are right now, not just in the table but in terms of performance or underlying numbers.
People will argue about how good/bad our players are but the vast majority of them haven't improved and have either stagnated and gone backwards, this is why I brought up the Brentford and Sunderland examples...the base level of their squads isn't better than ours but their players are scaling up and over achieving and performing better than ours and this shouldn't be happening especially when you had a coach whose speciality is to get the best out of players and scale them up.
They have got match winners and a home crowd that could easily get 4 wins or more
No of course I don’t really know…. I’m saying they are more than capable of winning 4 or 5 and building some momentum under that home crowd
No of course I don’t really know…. I’m saying they are more than capable of winning 4 or 5 and building some momentum under that home crowd