
HarvSFC
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Yep, Diego Carlos will be a very good signing if he settles over here. A massive upgrade on Mings and with inflation, £26m isn’t too much these days. Although, probably above our budgets, sadly. As for Delap, I don’t know how good he is, but he’d be stupid not to be considering his options this summer. He didn’t get a look in at City when they barely had a striker (Jesus). Now, they have Haaland (although, he’s a bit injury prone) and the South American youngster.
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Obviously, I don't know the inner workings of Beattie's coaching career and if it's just a coincidence, but Adams and Chris Wood's goalscoring records shot up and haven't been repeated by either (although now playing at a higher leverl) after working with Beattie. Adams went from a 5 goals in 30 striker to 22 in 46 the following season, while Wood went from 13 in 36 to 27 in 44. Now, at Wigan, their two top scorers in Will Keane and Callum Lang have had their best scoring seasons. Will Keane, especially, 29 years old, only scored more than three goals in a single league campaign on one occasion before the most recent season, which was 10. He's just bagged 26 goals in 44 appearances. My only question would be why he isn't at a bigger club than Wigan, as the results from an outsiders perspective look very impressive.
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This is hopefully the first of many steps in the right direction this summer. Something needed to change with the coaching, be it the manager, or the people behind him, who've been at the club for years now, breeding averageness and despite question marks, I'm sure we can all agree that Hasenhuttl is a better manager than Fleming, Davis and Watson are coaches. I said it before, Adkins had his own team here with Crosby perceived to be the bad cop to his good cop. Poch had his own team, that he took to Spurs and still works with at PSG. Koeman had his brother, Jan Kluitenberg (sp), Sammy Lee, Watson as a GK coach, even Puel, Pellegrino and Hughes had their own guys. Why we decided we needed everlasting coaches, I don't know. Possibly one of Les Reeds' job for the boys beliefs. As said, we had success here with Watson as a GK coach, but that doesn't make him a good overall coach. Fleming and Davis were promoted well above their stations after being in the youth setup, and, essentially being in the right place at the right time. We all love Davis and I'd welcome the recently vacant ambassadorial role for him, but, sadly we need better as a Premier League coach, in the same way that we needed better in goal once we became a Premier League club.
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David McGoldrick's a free agent also. After the re-signing of Ollie Lancashire, everybody's welcome.
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That's only 20 clubs too, sure Leeds and Fulham would push us down a couple of places.
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I believe that rumoured Ings comment came from moving from Klopp's coaching, to Mark Hughes' and describing it as a holiday camp in comparison. As for Ox, he was very good at Liverpool before his injury put him out for a year, would be one of those where his quality would be obvious from his first touch if he returned here. He's not the right winger that we sold anymore, much like Walcott wasn't the striker that we sold, but neither is Bale the left-back. We'd just need to hope he remains largely injury free, as Ings did for the most part here, he certainly wasn't as injury plagued as he was.
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Gerrard slipped up again. (Please don’t come back to bite me, that was Suarez’ thing)
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It shouldn’t have been Leicester’s decision to give the ball back or not. Moss stopped the play with us in possession, we didn’t, so it should’ve been an uncontested drop ball for us. Just another minor error with a big impact that won’t be given any attention.
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So, we didn’t get the ball back after Vardy dived after a minor collision with Romeu? Our back four were in possession of the ball (not that that’s always a good thing). Moss is just a useless fat cunt really, always has been. Happy retirement.
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Think it’s safe to say Sunderland will win promotion to the Championship now. One less big club for Portsmouth to compete with next season.
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I think it’s safe to rule Everton out of the JWP conversation for this summer, dugouts, or no dugouts. He’d have been better off going to Villa last summer, rather than signing the new contract.
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13,000... Portsmouth's average attendance this season is 14,413. Best fans in the world. 🤷♂️
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It was fun while it lasted. Leeds to go down then, they have money and although they've spent it on a lot of crap since winning promotion, there's also potential for them to find another Raphinia.
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"On 10 May 2021, Sheffield United announced they would investigate a video being circulated on social media which appeared to show McBurnie involved in a fight.[83] North Yorkshire Police said that a 24-year-old man had been arrested in connection with an incident where a 21-year-old victim sustained facial injuries.[84] The following month, North Yorkshire Police said that the case had been concluded, with a penalty notice and caution issued to two of the men involved in the incident." Been caught previously too. £20m striker with more fights than goals in the last two years.
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Maybe this has spread to others in the squad too and why they ended up just doing enough to keep us in the league. For example, Redmond's had worse seasons here, but then got frozen out with reports that we were selling him, now is back in because the others have been shite. McCarthy, got frozen out/an injury after the Brighton debacle and called out post match, now back in the team because of a Forster "injury". Adams, one week he's one of the first names on the team sheet, then next he's a bench player and that has extended to Broja and S. Armstrong during the recent months. Romeu's been in and out of the first eleven during this poor run, Stephens gets thrown in and out of the team, same for Lyanco and the same for Perraud. Admittedly, Salisu was playing awfully before he was eventually dropped. But, essentially, everyone's been dropped at times this season, barring JWP and Livramento and in the modern game and with player power, not everyone reacts as KWP did.
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That was God awful, and I shouldn't be saying that after a narrow 2-1 loss against Liverpool, but it was. You'd think we played an FA Cup final that went to penalties and losing half of our first team squad on Saturday, rather than having the long 10 day break. The tactics were crap. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Broja's crap up top on his own. He jogs around off the ball, doesn't press, nor win aerial duels. The ball would just come straight back to our end because we didn't have anything up top. Ings was as good, if not better off the ball as he was a finisher. Before we replace Broja this summer, we need to replace Ings again, as Armstrong clearly hasn't worked out. But, then we've been calling for a Pelle replacement since he left too. The short passing from goal kicks was another God awful tactic. McCarthy can't kick a ball, but his short passes throughout the match to Lyanco and Stephens were pretty much hospital balls throughout with Liverpool's press. We weren't gaining anything from them other than giving Liverpool possession closer to our goal. Despite it not working it only changed to around the 80 minutes when McCarthy just kicked the ball out to touch, again losing possession. And then you have the subs, again, wait until we're 2-1 down to make any subs. The passiveness was shocking too. Don't play open against Liverpool, but you can beat them for effort. We simply gave them too much space on the ball and stood off them at every opportunity. At 2-1 they were taking the piss and playing walking football, while when we had the ball their players were all over ours like a rash. We haven't been the high pressing team for some time now, which is really strange, as that was what got us to top of the league. I didn't stay to applaud this team after the match. If we got beat by Villa, Newcastle, Watford, Chelsea, Burnley, Palace, Brentford and Liverpool in our last 11 games by giving it a go, but ultimately being unlucky I may have. But, these guys just stopped playing for whatever reason and they earn a lot more money than me and I'm the one paying to watch them turn up half arsed. Hopefully next season's a bit more positive, I think much change is needed through the club. We need to up our standards again, it's all got a bit too cosy. The coaching staff left by Les Reed is very clear a job for the boys and from their just from their records they aren't qualified to be here. I wouldn't complain if Hasenhuttl is sacked/walks, or stays, but improvement is needed desperately. No more sentimental contracts. The Walcott deal was shocking even if he was free, as was the Long extension, as was the McCarthy extension, hence why the club won't announce it. The fans made clear their thoughts on McCarthy this evening.
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We beat them 1-0 with Stephens, Diallo, Djenepo and Walcott starting with N'Lundulu, Valery and Tella coming off the bench. I remember Valery especially helped us to see out the game. They had the front three of Firmino, Salah and Mane, so anything's possible tonight. Of course, we'll either grind out a small victory, or get smashed, as is the Southampton way. No in between.
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Benfica’s record signing is Nunez for £21m, according to transfermarkt. So, they’re playing with similar budgets to us, unless they make a big sale, which will likely be Nunez this summer. I don’t think beating Befica to a signing would be too unrealistic. It just depends on if the player believes the Premier League to be a greater platform than playing in the Champions League, which Benfica aren’t guaranteed to qualify for next season.
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Another week goes by, another week where you're left wondering why Everton signed Alli, El Ghazi and van de Beek in January. Unfortunately, Leeds will have to beat Brentford due to GD next week and that doesn't look likely, however, another poor transfer window for Everton and they could drop. Can see Pickford, Richarlison and despite reverting back to type Calvert-Lewin pushing for moves this summer, and as we know, Everton aren't very good at spending money.
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Yeah, the Hughes appointment in itself wasn't the worst thing. We could have gone for another inexperienced manager and ended up as Leeds are now after appointing Marsch. A three year contract and a summer window, where JWP was linked to Burnley and Watford though, that was when we threw out all of our previous strategies. And now he's managing in League Two.
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I was bored during the match. Liverpool will play 62 matches this season, that's three more than we played in 2009-10, but we didn't have £40m players making up our bench. As said before, Klopp would combust with the Football Leagues scheduling, a 46 match league season and midweek matches that matter every week, unlike the early Cup rounds when they were playing their reserve squad and the dead rubber Champions League matches. If the Premier League adopted the Easter Good Friday and Bank Holiday Monday matches we'd never hear the end of it.
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At least it was Mount that missed. Liverpool can have the FA Cup at the cost of Salah and Van Dijk.
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That's Son though, he's the nicest player in world football because he cried after purposely hurting an opponent, which resulted in a broken leg.
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Leeds' highest league position has been 15th this season, although this will be just their 4th gameweek in the relegation zone and one of those was after their 5-1 loss to United on the opening day. So, they've been consistently bad this season, there were just worse teams keeping them afloat, but a bad run and it now looks like they're done. Dan James for £25m was pretty disastrous, as was Rodrigo for £26m the summer before. They've spent good money up here, but like Sheffield United before, they've spent it on dross.