The first thing a new manager would complete 06:33 - Jan 3 with 6407 views | imsureazzure | is the signing of two full backs, something that MM has failed to address, MM is becoming a bit emperors new clothes, talking the talk with regard to defending but actuals getting worse. Time for new eyes and methods. | | | | |
The first thing a new manager would complete on 10:06 - Jan 3 with 764 views | Herbivore |
The first thing a new manager would complete on 09:18 - Jan 3 by FrimleyBlue | Sad to say but I think it's a lot worse than we think Injuries are a massive issue at present let alone player form. For me, should we lose Bart, we are on a hiding to nothing. I don't know any keeper within our budget who could replace Bart and pull of the saves he's made and won us points. That's one of my biggest concerns. 100% I believe, should Bart be sold during this window. we will end up in the bottom 3 |
Don't be so silly. If Bart goes he'll be replaced and we'll finish mid table. We're not going to be troubling the bottom 3 this season. | |
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The first thing a new manager would complete on 10:48 - Jan 3 with 741 views | chicoazul | I think the non signing of specific full backs is in part a reflection of budget. We don't seem to sign many players recently who are specialists in one position, Garner apart. Spence, Knudsen, Iorfa, Connolly are all utility men to a lesser or greater degree. Mick either likes it that way or has to sign players of that ilk due to his budget. | |
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The first thing a new manager would complete on 11:58 - Jan 3 with 709 views | Illinoisblue | Should be a new physio and fitness team. | |
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