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RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - wassy04 - 21-10-2022

(21-10-2022, 09:01 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote:
(21-10-2022, 05:43 AM)northeastred Wrote:
(20-10-2022, 10:19 PM)nffc93 Wrote: Down by Christmas ?

Potentially, but hey, as long as Cooper stays to have a fair crack again because he will get us straight back up, even though its not guaranteed, thats all we want isn't it? After 23 years away, to keep a manager over staying up

And your evidence that Benitez or, more likely, some foreign coach you’ve never heard of will keep us up or stick around to get us back up, is where exactly?

The only one I would have some confidence in is Dyche assuming he is still available if and when we change manager but even then I would prefer to stick with what we have.

I was going to type the same, why is some new manager more likely to keep us up? Statistically there's no evidence of this whatsoever, new managers tend to get a short boost followed by finishing lower than they started. Didn't work last year for Norwich, Watford, Villa, Burnley, Leeds stayed up be default but now look dreadful, Everton broke even maybe, Wolves are worse since they changed manager. That's literally everyone that's changed manager, where's the success story? 

Also, a new manager would've literally done what Cooper did these last few games, basically go 10 behind the ball, sort the defence then try and rebuild slowly.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Derby My Arse - 22-10-2022

Dyche has turned down an offer from Bournemouth.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sausage Roll - 22-10-2022

Well that win stops us from getting cut adrift at the bottom and puts the pressure on the teams around us. Also kinda makes the Arsenal game a free hit, as I'm sure we'd all have taken two draws from these two matches but we've already got more points than that.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - McDurban - 22-10-2022

(22-10-2022, 03:11 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: Well that win stops us from getting cut adrift at the bottom and puts the pressure on the teams around us. Also kinda makes the Arsenal game a free hit, as I'm sure we'd all have taken two draws from these two matches but we've already got more points than that.

I was prepared for 2 points before New Year.
Now looking at a minimum of 5 but optimistic for 7 or 8.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Paplane - 22-10-2022

(22-10-2022, 03:11 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: Well that win stops us from getting cut adrift at the bottom and puts the pressure on the teams around us. Also kinda makes the Arsenal game a free hit, as I'm sure we'd all have taken two draws from these two matches but we've already got more points than that.

Yep, really takes the pressure off now. If we can go down there and keep it respectable then it'll be job done from those two games. 3 points, we'd all have settled for that.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 23-10-2022

Villa 3-0 up against Brentford after 20 minutes.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Sausage Roll - 23-10-2022

(23-10-2022, 02:25 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: Villa 3-0 up against Brentford after 20 minutes.

Wonder what Gerrard thinks of that. 

Leicester 2-0 up at Wolves as well which is annoying. Draw would've been ideal.


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - wassy04 - 23-10-2022

(23-10-2022, 02:48 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote:
(23-10-2022, 02:25 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: Villa 3-0 up against Brentford after 20 minutes.

Wonder what Gerrard thinks of that. 

Leicester 2-0 up at Wolves as well which is annoying. Draw would've been ideal.

Leicester will pull away, I wouldn't worry about them. They just had tough early fixtures.

Leeds losing is good although manager sacking incoming.

Southampton drawing with Arsenal is annoying although shows what can be done!


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - HebdenRed - 24-10-2022

Man Utd away moved to 8pm December 27th from 3pm on the 26th


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - Paplane - 24-10-2022

(24-10-2022, 03:29 PM)HebdenRed Wrote: Man Utd away moved to 8pm December 27th from 3pm on the 26th

We've had our games on Sky, BT and Amazon , what, 6 or 7 times and now the Man Utd and Chelsea games too? That's got to be more than 'average' prem teams, hasn't it? Or is this normal?


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - zicorice - 24-10-2022

(24-10-2022, 03:29 PM)HebdenRed Wrote: Man Utd away moved to 8pm December 27th from 3pm on the 26th

FFS hotels booked in both Manchester and Southampton now need changing!!


RE: The Premier League 2022/23 - HebdenRed - 25-10-2022

(24-10-2022, 11:38 PM)zicorice Wrote:
(24-10-2022, 03:29 PM)HebdenRed Wrote: Man Utd away moved to 8pm December 27th from 3pm on the 26th

FFS hotels booked in both Manchester and Southampton now need changing!!

Same here Zico. Had also booked a new year trip away from 27th to 1st which now needs changing / working around