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Guest secteur2010

I think Ashley's plan is coming to fruition now. The relegation I'm sure wasn't planned but now that the wage bill is coming down and we're back in the PL I would imagine (i've been wrong before) that with minimal investment (£20 million a year to include admin costs) and if we survive this season, next season would see a bigger investment in the playing side but not enough to knock us to the heady heights of top 8.

 

I think it's a case of steady as you go for the forseeable with Ashley looking to sell once the wage bill, etc are at a decent level and we've 'established' ourselves again.

 

Of course, I now expect to be beaten like a gong, you insufferable bastards.

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Owen and Martins had a good run against a a host of shitty sides like Birmingham, Sunderland, Reading and Fulham. It was a purple patch when we were fortunate to play a lot of the poorest sides in a 6 week spell. You can't discount the last two games v Chelsea and Everton when we reverted to type and looked weak.

 

The whole "if Keegan stayed everything would have been rosy" is tosh. He still had had his hands tied by Ashley and had a fairly poor squad of has beens at his disposal.

 

Yep, we were also lucky to win against Bolton at home, a few weeks before he quit.

 

 

 

You have to remember the squad he took over were playing appalling football, and their morale would have been destroyed by BSA marvellous tactics. Anybody remember Zog left back and Milner left wing. And Geremi on the right...

 

When you look at how hard the fixture list was in KK's opening weeks it was a hard time to come in. The games he lost were against good sides.

 

Man U

Arsenal (twice)

Villa

Blackburn

Liverpool

 

All top 6 clubs at the time. I don't want to get bogged down in a debate but are any of you honestly telling me after our first 4 games you didn't think top 10 was an unreasonable ambition?

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Yes that is true. Bolton game was very poor, and Boro we had a fine goal disallowed. This was early in his reign when the players still probably hadn't made the adjustment from Hoofball to football

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Guest BooBoo

I still think bringing him back was foolhardy. Great times in the nineties but forlornly trying to recapture long gone days was the first of many embarassing Ashley mistakes.

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Yes that is true. Bolton game was very poor, and Boro we had a fine goal disallowed. This was early in his reign when the players still probably hadn't made the adjustment from Hoofball to football

 

One goal disallowed? Iirc Owen scored a hattrick that day but only got one goal allowed.

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When listing those above games which were tough fixtures, we also failed to beat Boro and Bolton.

 

We were going down with Big Sam in charge.KK kept us up. Next season KK left early doors, we went down. That is how I see it.

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Keegan's team selections when he first came in were both bizarre and infuriating. How many times must he have played Smith and Owen up front together with Barton down the right. :doh: Really couldn't understand it.

 

The 4-3-1-2 was a masterstroke though.

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Guest BooBoo

I'm not sure whether the infamous KK 4312 was genius or just a case of throwing the ingrediants into the pan and seeing what came to the boil.

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I'm not sure whether the infamous KK 4312 was genius or just a case of throwing the ingrediants into the pan and seeing what came to the boil.

bit of both id say leaning more on the side of fuck it lets see what happens

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Guest BooBoo

That's what I think Kelly. We were desperate to stop the rot and throwing 3 strikers in paid off. Of course playing a load of crappy sides also helped, especially at SJP.

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I'm not sure whether the infamous KK 4312 was genius or just a case of throwing the ingrediants into the pan and seeing what came to the boil.

 

:lol: Christ. Fact of the matter is, he had the audacity to do it and it worked an absolute treat. Like, practically perfect. I thought we could have beaten just about anyone with it. Chelsea picked us off fairly easily but Viduka was replaced with Smith at half time. That was about the only drawback from it - it needed the exact eleven to make it work. However at the same time, it was also the beauty of it. I touched on this in another thread the other day; it was tailor-made to suit every single player in it. Awesome, loved that little run.

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That's what I think Kelly. We were desperate to stop the rot and throwing 3 strikers in paid off. Of course playing a load of crappy sides also helped, especially at SJP.

in fairness the spurs victory really stands out in my memory, keegans finest hour in the 2nd spell probably

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That's what I think Kelly. We were desperate to stop the rot and throwing 3 strikers in paid off. Of course playing a load of crappy sides also helped, especially at SJP.

 

:lol: Crappy sides. That was the whole point. We picked them off at an absolute canter, looking like actual top half material. As opposed to looking like relegation fodder weeks prior. I never get this argument. "We only beat shit teams so we're still shit". Eh? How does that work?

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Guest BooBoo

I'm just saying it was made that out that we'd turned the corner and the KK of old was back. A run of a 5 or 6 wins against sides with one eye on their summer holidays is a poor yardstick to measure against. There's no guarantee we would have seen more of the same the next season.

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      My main worry for this upcoming season is we are heading to the season with one promising goal scorer (Carroll) Three useless wannabe strikers ( Amobie, Xisco, and Best) and One more past the date striker in (Loven). It is too much of a quantity than a quality.

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      My main worry for this upcoming season is we are heading to the season with one promising goal scorer (Carroll) Three useless wannabe strikers ( Amobie, Xisco, and Best) and One more past the date striker in (Loven). It is too much of a quantity than a quality.

 

I'm sure that Carroll will be first choice, because of his power in the air, which will get us a few goals against any defence.

 

The problem with Carroll though is his pace and movement - inevitably with a player that size. He needs a more mobile player around him, and at the moment we've only got Lovenkrands, who has his limitations. Nolan did well in the Championship, but he won't be quick enough to cause problems in the Premiership.

 

If Hughton could sort that problem, it would considerably improve our chances of getting wins.

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    Carroll is the best of what we got in that department but i am sure he wont be a starting 11 in majority of the PL clubs. I would have been happy if we offload Amobie or Xisco and buy one decent striker no matter what we need a at least one good striker and we don't have any and it is a big worry.

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