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Post by terriers321 on Aug 16, 2019 12:24:21 GMT 1
They are shit its just a shame we are shitter. Last season they were only 3 points ahead of us for most of it until the last couple of games. Just a shame we've got even more weaker. Yes but we certainly have the individuals to be playing better. As do Fulham. When the rot sets in and you don't do anything about it its hard to stop. Thats more to do with the management of the team and how decent the chemistry in the starting 11. Plenty of teams with worst players will beat us this season. I said at the end of last season I felt we needed a facelift with new management and a overhaul of players, presuming we would sign some championship quality players. Obviously it never happened.
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Post by royrace on Aug 16, 2019 12:40:07 GMT 1
Pritchard was like the emperors clothes in the Premier League. He should have been good but actually created nothing. But i’ve seen him play in the Championship and he’s a definite goal threat. I've already noticed the championship has made his shots way more powerful, they were all pathetic, scuffed pea rollers in the PL, look like they could break the net in the championship - weird. A definite goal threat.
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Post by dumbo on Aug 16, 2019 12:45:33 GMT 1
Pritchard was like the emperors clothes in the Premier League. He should have been good but actually created nothing. But i’ve seen him play in the Championship and he’s a definite goal threat. I've already noticed the championship has made his shots way more powerful, they were all pathetic, scuffed pea rollers in the PL, look like they could break the net in the championship - weird. A definite goal threat. Gets so much more time and space. Really shows the difference in quality between the leagues
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Post by aloadofdbullocks on Aug 16, 2019 12:47:26 GMT 1
We’re gonna win 3-0 and go third in table! I hope.
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Post by colnevalleyblue on Aug 16, 2019 12:48:25 GMT 1
Pritchard was like the emperors clothes in the Premier League. He should have been good but actually created nothing. But i’ve seen him play in the Championship and he’s a definite goal threat. I've already noticed the championship has made his shots way more powerful, they were all pathetic, scuffed pea rollers in the PL, look like they could break the net in the championship - weird. A definite goal threat. Genuinely wonder if it's owt to do with the balls? As daft as that sounds.
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Aug 16, 2019 13:26:20 GMT 1
I've already noticed the championship has made his shots way more powerful, they were all pathetic, scuffed pea rollers in the PL, look like they could break the net in the championship - weird. A definite goal threat. Genuinely wonder if it's owt to do with the balls? As daft as that sounds. Pritchard's or the inflatable ones?
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Post by Porrohman on Aug 16, 2019 13:37:25 GMT 1
Have you watched Kachunga ? He can't play as a 10, his passing and decision making is awful. If he plays it has to be as a second striker cos he's less creative than Hogg Like i said earlier, I think he could play on the right, mounie in the middle and grant on the left. The 3 players where goals are most likely to come from in the same team. Then your midfield needs to have creativity, Bacuna and Pritchard with Obrien, Chabs, Stanks or Hogg in the DM role probably in that order, maybe stanks or Chabs to add an ariel threat at set pieces. I would strongly disagree that Kachunga and Mounie are 2 of the 3 likeliest to score and would leave us with only Grant with any pace or idea in the forward line. As for the last line it'll have to be Stanks cos from what he showed on Tuesday Chalobah may win headers but his heading ability looks somewhat akin to Quaners, they had no power and he'd no idea where they were going.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Aug 16, 2019 13:52:12 GMT 1
4 4. 2
Campbell and Grant !
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 14:13:46 GMT 1
4 4. 2 Campbell and Grant ! No chance, 4-3-3 as always, set up way too narrow in midfield so the opposition gets tons of space and time out wide and we are constantly on the back foot. Thats the Jan way and the ONLY way he knows.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 14:18:56 GMT 1
Yep. 433 with all the penetrative threat of a marzipan dildo.
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Post by CaptainHart on Aug 16, 2019 14:19:36 GMT 1
4 4. 2 Campbell and Grant ! No chance, 4-3-3 as always, set up way too narrow in midfield so the opposition gets tons of space and time out wide and we are constantly on the back foot. Thats the Jan way and the ONLY way he knows. Makes you wonder who sent them out 4231 in the second-half at QPR.
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Post by ritchie on Aug 16, 2019 14:37:18 GMT 1
I think we will win. Not sure why
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Post by specialun on Aug 16, 2019 14:48:21 GMT 1
If we can scrape a draw that would be an excellent result
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Post by VLP Fan Club on Aug 16, 2019 14:49:45 GMT 1
Sky bet enhanced odds on Knockaert to score from outside the box to 25/1.
Not only does he love scoring against us, he loves scoring a screamer against us also. £10 on that please.
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Post by Floyds on Aug 16, 2019 14:58:59 GMT 1
Fulham to win -2 was 14/1 but now down to 11/1. Pays for the pre match curry and post match beers if nothing else
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Post by timmeh82 on Aug 16, 2019 15:05:10 GMT 1
Can't see it being a positive result for Town. We're woeful, 2-0 Fulham
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Post by Giggity on Aug 16, 2019 15:07:10 GMT 1
Already got plans so won't be going tonight. 3 years ago, I would have been late for those plans.
4-0 win for Fulham.
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Post by bigtruck on Aug 16, 2019 15:10:18 GMT 1
What I want is to see 4231
Grabara Bockhorn Schindler Kongolo Brown Trevor Hogg Diakhaby Pritchard VLP Grant
Schofield. Stankovic. Flo. Reece. Campbell. Bacuna. Mbenza
What we’re going to see is the same shite we have done every week
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Post by terriersyndrome on Aug 16, 2019 15:12:05 GMT 1
2-1 town.
There you go, I said it 🤪
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Aug 16, 2019 15:23:45 GMT 1
Yessssssss
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Post by drumriggend on Aug 16, 2019 15:38:55 GMT 1
3-0 fulham.. Mass exodus on 70 mins when 3rd goal goes in.. The few hundred remainers boo like fook at full time.. Jan scurries down the tunnel.. Never to be seen again.. 🤢
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Post by E4b on Aug 16, 2019 15:39:28 GMT 1
I can remember the days when you could say “The soft southern muffters won’t like playing up here in these adverse weather conditions!” Them days are gone!
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Post by Porrohman on Aug 16, 2019 15:42:16 GMT 1
What I want is to see 4231 Grabara Bockhorn Schindler Kongolo Brown Trevor Hogg Diakhaby Pritchard VLP Grant Schofield. Stankovic. Flo. Reece. Campbell. Bacuna. Mbenza What we’re going to see is the same shite we have done every week Bockhorn and Brown at full back ? After the way they played on Tuesday?!
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Post by linson on Aug 16, 2019 15:49:06 GMT 1
Grabara Flo Schindler Elphick Kongolo Chalobah Hogg Grant Pritchard VLP Campbell
Why not?
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Post by townrwe on Aug 16, 2019 15:50:03 GMT 1
Like i said earlier, I think he could play on the right, mounie in the middle and grant on the left. The 3 players where goals are most likely to come from in the same team. Then your midfield needs to have creativity, Bacuna and Pritchard with Obrien, Chabs, Stanks or Hogg in the DM role probably in that order, maybe stanks or Chabs to add an ariel threat at set pieces. I would strongly disagree that Kachunga and Mounie are 2 of the 3 likeliest to score and would leave us with only Grant with any pace or idea in the forward line. As for the last line it'll have to be Stanks cos from what he showed on Tuesday Chalobah may win headers but his heading ability looks somewhat akin to Quaners, they had no power and he'd no idea where they were going. Whos more likely to score than Kachunga and Mounie? You can strongly disagree as much as you like...... the stats dont lie. Career stats Kacha - 1 goal every 236.5 minutes Mounie - 1 goal every 262 minutes Grant - 1 goal every 211 minutes RVLP - 1 goal every 596 minutes Diakhaby - 1 goal every 373 minutes Mbenza - 1 goal every 374 minutes Pritchard - 1 goal every 386.6 Quanner - 1 goal every 356.1 Campbell - 1 goal every 231.5
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Aug 16, 2019 15:51:28 GMT 1
If we can scrape a draw that would be an excellent result it's got to be win or bust for me. Anything but a win and he's gotta go.
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Post by Porrohman on Aug 16, 2019 15:57:30 GMT 1
I would strongly disagree that Kachunga and Mounie are 2 of the 3 likeliest to score and would leave us with only Grant with any pace or idea in the forward line. As for the last line it'll have to be Stanks cos from what he showed on Tuesday Chalobah may win headers but his heading ability looks somewhat akin to Quaners, they had no power and he'd no idea where they were going. Whos more likely to score than Kachunga and Mounie? You can strongly disagree as much as you like...... the stats dont lie. Career stats Kacha - 1 goal every 236.5 minutes Mounie - 1 goal every 262 minutes Grant - 1 goal every 211 minutes RVLP - 1 goal every 596 minutes Diakhaby - 1 goal every 373 minutes Mbenza - 1 goal every 374 minutes Pritchard - 1 goal every 386.6 Quanner - 1 goal every 356.1 Campbell - 1 goal every 231.5 Fuck the stats, I'll use my eyes. He wasn't pulling up any trees in the 2nd half of the promotion season. He was the worst player in the first PL season, did nothing at all in the 2nd season and so far this time I've seen him against Rochdale, Montpellier, Derby and Lincoln and he's been dire in each. He's scored once since 14th April 2017 and that shouldn't have counted.
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Aug 16, 2019 16:08:06 GMT 1
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Post by stanton1969 on Aug 16, 2019 16:11:22 GMT 1
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Aug 16, 2019 16:17:04 GMT 1
I would strongly disagree that Kachunga and Mounie are 2 of the 3 likeliest to score and would leave us with only Grant with any pace or idea in the forward line. As for the last line it'll have to be Stanks cos from what he showed on Tuesday Chalobah may win headers but his heading ability looks somewhat akin to Quaners, they had no power and he'd no idea where they were going. Whos more likely to score than Kachunga and Mounie? You can strongly disagree as much as you like...... the stats dont lie. Career stats Kacha - 1 goal every 236.5 minutes Mounie - 1 goal every 262 minutes Grant - 1 goal every 211 minutes RVLP - 1 goal every 596 minutes Diakhaby - 1 goal every 373 minutes Mbenza - 1 goal every 374 minutes Pritchard - 1 goal every 386.6 Quanner - 1 goal every 356.1 Campbell - 1 goal every 231.5 Kachunga's only scored once in his last 49 games.
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