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I'll save if it for the politics thread, but capitalism eventually destroys anything it touches.
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Listened to a great podcast earlier about home atmospheres being worse across the board. They covered the cost of tickets affecting young people, the increase in tourism, etc. Currently, excluding the COVID season, this season has had the lowest percentage of home wins. Also home goals are trending down and away goals are trending up. Nice to add a bit of balance that it's not just us.
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Think he'll play at West Ham. Eddie has alluded to getting Pope, Botman and Joe match sharp in recent weeks. Don't think he'll want Isak sat out too long.
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Hard to tell how he'll get on post-injury, but beforehand he was operating as a capable, no thrills squad filler. By all accounts he's also superb as club captain. D.
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It's not a hugely important point, but while it's not been a hard and fast pattern it feels like we've had blocks of form. Southampton to Fulham we looked incredibly disjointed, with many of our better players out of form. Thankfully we were incredibly clinical in front of goal and ended up with a points return we didn't particularly deserve. After the break, we looked much more like ourselves v City. The improvement continued against Everton, Brighton and Chelsea, but profligacy in front of goal cost us. Gordon and Isak being unusually wasteful. Wins v Forest and Arsenal felt like we'd finally turned the corner. Then came the horror show v West Ham. We looked lethargic and unorganised. A decent performance v Liverpool was bookmarked by similarly awful showings v Palace and Brentford. We them flick the switch and produce five excellent performances. The warning signs were there again v Wolves and we've been ropey every since. We start slowly, look lethargic and error prone. We've been pretty poor since, aside from a passable first half v Fulham and a ten minute blitz v Forest. Might just be me, but it certainty feels like we're incredibly streaky. Granted, either way you look at it we're frustratingly inconsistent.
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West Ham have been so passive and they're still absolutely pissing it. Leicester are a disgrace.
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Makes you think.
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Pretty sure they'll have a good idea what they're doing by now.
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Not watched West Ham under Potter yet. I'm guessing it'll take some time to drill his style into them.
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We're not a one man team, but we're also a far lesser team without him. Largely due to the drop off in the quality of his replacement.
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From Hope: "My information today is that, while there is every chance Isak will sit out Sunday’s visit of Brighton, there are no fears of the groin injury that saw him miss Wednesday’s 2-0 defeat at Liverpool being serious. Rather, if the tightness is linked to fatigue, the schedule allows for the Swede to have a period of rest before the trip to West Ham a week on Monday."
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Again, agree and disagree. There have been instances such as Arsenal away (22/23) where they shredded our press in the first twenty. In response he switched to a midblock and comfortably saw out the game. However there's also been examples such as Wolves away (23/24) where our full backs were becoming isolated v their pacey wide men and he reacted way too slowly. I definitely think his in game tactics is an area he can develop and become more proactive, but I don't think it's as simple as saying he always reacts a certain way.
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Dubravka is no where near as good as some are making out, but there's no denying having a keeper who doesn't treat the ball like a time bomb has its advantages.
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Agree and disagree. I think he could be more pragmatic with his subs, but there's been times when we've been level or a single goal down at HT where hes rung the changes. It's not like he never does it, it's just that you could argue he doesn't do it enough. Of course in mitigation it's not like our bench is packed with game changers.
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C. A great servant who excelled under Rafa and Howe's management. Unfortunately much like Trippier, age is catching up. While he was never rapid, he's lost a yard of pace, he's less focused and his long range passing which which was once superb is off more often than not. Even then, he'd still do a job for a side with midtable aspirations. He'll be fondly remembered as one of our best, but the time has come to upgrade.
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James "Shagger" Trafford: Transfer from Burnley "pretty much done" (Edwards)
The Prophet replied to 54's topic in Football
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With context it also ignores that there's been no squad investment for a year and a half. The signings in January 2022 gave us momentum. Last summer seemed to do the opposite.