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Rammy03

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  1. 4 minutes ago, Carl Sagan said:

    What this game tells me more than anything is how desperately we need Sibley back. Without him we have so little guile and creativity around the opposition box. Would have made a big difference today. 

    We need good creative attacking players full stop.

  2. I just think we need something different. We are signing workmanlike strikers. We desperately need a bit of pace and trickery up front. There must be someone out there who we can get despite the restrictions. 

  3. 6 minutes ago, strawhillram said:

    I think we will get into the play offs with a bit of luck.

    Squad isn’t deep enough to cover injuries and suspensions. And with the intensity in training and in match play that Warne wants that is likely to happen

    Who's squad is then?

  4. 5 hours ago, DCFC1388 said:

    Would gladly take Waggy & Sharp, i think them 2 with Collins & Washington are a decent 4 at this level. I can see them all getting around 15 goals

    I can't. It's not exactly inspiring. Why do we always sign journeyman strikers? Can't we get in someone a bit younger with a bit of pace?

  5. 7 minutes ago, DavesaRam said:

    Re Wayne Rooney: his legs had gone before he got here, but his fall in standards coincided with him realising that Cocu didn’t understand Championship football and set about undermining him. He got Cocu sacked so he could take the job for himself.

    He didn't get cocu sacked the results did, the whole team was bloody awful that season

  6. 3 hours ago, TigerTedd said:

    Fair point. So everyone from half way up the premier league downwards becomes the new English football league.

    i can see a súper league consisting of more than the 10 or so clubs that were originally pencilled in for it though. It’ll be open for any club that can buy their way in basically. Ie I’m sure Newcastle would be part of those talks now. In fact, it’s probably more accurate to think of it as a middle eastern super league, not a European super league, made up of mostly Arabian owned clubs from around the world.

    I find it ironic that, for all the success that the likes of Man City have managed to buy their way to, ultimately the money will kill their club for all intents and purposes. They’ll be in a super league franchise and the old Man City won’t really exist any more.

    then you’ll have this super league, where eh very best players can go play for mega bucks, and you’ll have the domestic league where the b list players could play, and we’d have a much better chance of imposing spends caps, wage caps, etc. and bring the financial side under control domestically.

    Nobody wants a super league. Players managers and fans. The greedy money men tried it before and it was dead and buried before long.

  7. 5 hours ago, DarkFruitsRam7 said:

    Either that or they'll buy their way into the Champions League. I bet they'll do everything they can to take over the sport.

    It doesn't matter how much money they spend, Europe will always be the home of football. Football is nothing without the fans.

  8. 7 hours ago, i-Ram said:

    Lets be honest guys. Paul Warne is a nice Neil Warnock or Gary Rowett. He will take us up, and we will all enjoy that, but his football will always be kicka/whacka than tika/taka. 

    Paul Warne is nothing like Warnock or Rowett. 

  9. 2 hours ago, roboto said:

    Let's not go too far here. He's a very good defender and has shown versatility under Pep's coaching this season.

    However, in my opinion, he is fortunate to be surrounded by other top players, so when he makes a mistake it often isn't critical. I think he's an excellent player, but he isn't what I'd call world class. We need a solid and dependable defender next to someone like him or Tomori to complete a strong spine.

    What more does stones need to do to be in that bracket? Every time I watch him he's excellent. There are not many central defenders better than him.

  10. 4 hours ago, Bris Vegas said:

    Saka is already there for me. He roasted France’s left side when we played them, and they resorted to just fouling him. We lost all momentum when he went off. I think he is already the best wide forward we have had in my lifetime.

    Bellingham is amazing. 

    I concur with the others. Our defence isn’t the best and Walker probably only has two more tournaments left in him (the second at a push). A breakthrough world class CB and we have a pretty complete side. 

    Stones is world class

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