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1 minute ago, bassett one said:

well it was a case  of millions of pounds v a new team building its way together, but its lessons learned but we need another forward and i am sure he will find one,


and parachute payments

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The only positive from that game ….that it was only 2-0 ..

 

Lots of work to do for the manager to do ,but 43 games left & 3 points off the top ..it’s not all bad …

 

and look at all these Unitedites emerging from the woodwork…nowhere to be seen last season…

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We've some good players at S6.

Trouble is, good isn't enough.

How many will progress to 'very good' I've no idea.

Most should have achieved it by now, but haven't.

I'm not surprised by our performances. 

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- Max Lowe, “pants down”…. There is the reason he was free. Not very good, leave it at that. 
 

- Barry bannan, bizarrely still the messiah seemingly. He isn’t’t up to scratch any more. You might get 2 or 3 good passes out of him over 90 mins, but having him in there is like playing with 10 men. He passes and then drops deep all the time, he doesn’t move play forwards, he is static and invites pressure. You have pace out wide but nothing pushing on with it… he’s done. More fool you lot.

 

- Danny Rohl. What is it? 9 or 10 in and nothing really going… They are now his players and this is where you see how good a manager he is. Tactically poor tonight. Leeds stepped down a gear without any problems.

 

- Chansiri - Supposedly one of the best managers around they tell us, not sure why? But chansiri allows one mediocre signing and bulks the rest with freebies again. Zero ambition and leaves you scratching your head where you stand going forwards. Chansiri obviously isn’t in a position to do so.

 

-  All the above while ticket prices hit sky high and replica shirts follow. Worrying

 

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Reckon there will be plenty of knockers inside the ground complaining loudly about the slump in form, those that didn't leave

 

Think the reality is, the next game against Millwall will be the true test because Millwall are not that good, they are a lower mid table side, so if we lose to Millwall it could be a hard season

 

We have just lost to 2 good championship side so all is not lost yet

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7 minutes ago, Monkesreturn said:

 

- Max Lowe, “pants down”…. There is the reason he was free. Not very good, leave it at that. 
 

- Barry bannan, bizarrely still the messiah seemingly. He isn’t’t up to scratch any more. You might get 2 or 3 good passes out of him over 90 mins, but having him in there is like playing with 10 men. He passes and then drops deep all the time, he doesn’t move play forwards, he is static and invites pressure. You have pace out wide but nothing pushing on with it… he’s done. More fool you lot.

 

- Danny Rohl. What is it? 9 or 10 in and nothing really going… They are now his players and this is where you see how good a manager he is. Tactically poor tonight. Leeds stepped down a gear without any problems.

 

- Chansiri - Supposedly one of the best managers around they tell us, not sure why? But chansiri allows one mediocre signing and bulks the rest with freebies again. Zero ambition and leaves you scratching your head where you stand going forwards. Chansiri obviously isn’t in a position to do so.

 

-  All the above while ticket prices hit sky high and replica shirts follow. Worrying

 

You make some valid points….no need to post it umpteen times though…

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