He has scored 1 league goal in the 6 games since 1st Jan, and he was sent off in that game.bamford playing the games he was fit for us the gap for us would be much bigger
him not signing was due to greed on kings part nothing else
He has scored 1 league goal in the 6 games since 1st Jan, and he was sent off in that game.bamford playing the games he was fit for us the gap for us would be much bigger
him not signing was due to greed on kings part nothing else
and december?He has scored 1 league goal in the 6 games since 1st Jan, and he was sent off in that game.
He scored 4 in December, 1 against Stoke, 1 against Birmingham, and 2 against Wrexham which they lost.and december?
Who was the 1 goal against, and remind me how many goals as a team we scored against that particular team
He's a troll mate , and not a very good one . He's spends all his waking hours on an online forum trying to provoke reactions . Sad reallyHe scored 4 in December, 1 against Stoke, 1 against Birmingham, and 2 against Wrexham which they lost.
I'm not disputing he would have been a good option, assuming FL would have played him, but we don't know how much he was asking for, my understanding is he's earning significantly more than any of our players.
Your posting history shows that you are very anti DK.
Brilliant post. Apparently you will be called a wanker.Today showed that we won’t make it in the autos race.
This is not even a melodramatic post. The players don’t have the mentality, fight, passion to do this. Been evident for months.
If this is how they want to perform at home then there’s no chance for the rest of the season.
How on earth will these bunch of players be up for a battle with Boro?
Lampard you’re to blame as well as you’ve persisted with some nonsense tactics, formations even when we started the downward spiral. Don’t use injuries and fatigue as an excuse. You should have tightened us up over the last few months.
If you can’t beat Oxford who are awful at home in a promotion run in you don’t deserve anything. We don’t have any away form.
Too many so called big players picking up a wage for little return. No urgency, passion, creativity… nothing.
We won’t be going up through the autos and we haven’t a hells chance in winning any play off battles.
It’s a shame as this is the once in the blue moon chance to get out of this league. But it’s ending in a worrying style.
I thought he played wellNot a lack of effort today, but there was certainly a few players not wanting to take responsibility near the end there.
Woolfenden probably put in the best cross of the game but flapped it on two occasions when he could have had another go. Not intending to single him out, more as an example!
I've been genuinely astounded by the mental fragility on here this season - both the impenetrable hubris when winning, and the utter head loss when losing.Oh give it a fucking rest man, it's the beginning of February there is everything to play for.
Imagine being in the trenches with a flannel like you
That's what Furlong said!I'm a Boro fan, there's not a chance in hell that I'm even considering us as all home and hosed when there's plenty of opportunities remaining yet for it to blow up in our faces! Starting away at the Blades on monday which will be a tough old game, though it would be lovely to stick 2 fingers up to Wilder.
Learned from experience the hard way![]()
what a load of dribbleUnfortunately, whilst our owner has done some great things since buying our Club (none more so than acquiring the CBS), his lack of football understanding has resulted in us wasting a transfer window in the season where we had the best chance of PL promotion for a generation.
Mr King has allowed a weak recruitment team waste funds on average wingers (including one not even expected to feature this season) instead of addressing the clear need for a proper striker, a central defender and a capable left back.
He has gambled on employing a manager who will deliver despite the squad deficiencies - unfortunately that manager doesn’t appear to have a Plan B and instead of playing our new midfielder (at least for part of the game), deems it acceptable to keep going with Plan A despite the poor efforts in the previous two games.
I predict that Mr King has already experienced the highs of his ownership - in this kind of form, promotion is a forlorn hope which will inevitably be followed by a tough next season both psychologically and based on teamsuch as Birmingham and Wrexham investing, Sheffield United starting with Wilder, not to mention Notts Forest/West Ham coming down.
I hope I am wrong, but with the experience of the many disappointment of being a Coventry fan for 50 years, I bet I am not.
Mr King’s ill-timed “motivational” New Year message is highly likely to come back to haunt him - I am pretty confident he also won’t be charging £45 for a ticket if we are the Championship next season.
flannel you knowOh give it a fucking rest man, it's the beginning of February there is everything to play for.
Imagine being in the trenches with a flannel like you
It IS a melodramatic post. "Shame it's ended this way."Today showed that we won’t make it in the autos race.
This is not even a melodramatic post. The players don’t have the mentality, fight, passion to do this. Been evident for months.
If this is how they want to perform at home then there’s no chance for the rest of the season.
How on earth will these bunch of players be up for a battle with Boro?
Lampard you’re to blame as well as you’ve persisted with some nonsense tactics, formations even when we started the downward spiral. Don’t use injuries and fatigue as an excuse. You should have tightened us up over the last few months.
If you can’t beat Oxford who are awful at home in a promotion run in you don’t deserve anything. We don’t have any away form.
Too many so called big players picking up a wage for little return. No urgency, passion, creativity… nothing.
We won’t be going up through the autos and we haven’t a hells chance in winning any play off battles.
It’s a shame as this is the once in the blue moon chance to get out of this league. But it’s ending in a worrying style.
AKA It's over.Its not over yet , but lampard isnt showing any signs of being able to turn our poor form around
Bamford is injured though, and seems to have had a few injuries in recent seasons.
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The notion that it’s not signing Bamford that has scuppered our season - when three of our strikers are currently joint sixth in the top scorer charts and have each outscored him - seems like more of a reaction to a bad game from Haji yesterday than serious analysis of why we’re currently struggling.
And this is before Frank Onyeka has even kicked a ball?AKA It's over.
It's a prediction based on reasonable and sustained evidence.And this is before Frank Onyeka has even kicked a ball?
Can we not even give him a chance to see if he solidifies the team, so we give less soft goals away.
If we can break down the ball in midfield, we can break down more counter attacks from the opposition. Got to help, surely?
We have just signed a player with international, Premier and Bundesliga experience and we're saying it's over before he has even pulled the shirt over his head?
Literally every week it’s a different case of “If only we’d signed [x]”, depending on who played badly in the last match.It wouldn't have done any harm would it?
And Haji has had 2 or 3 good games in the last 3 months so it's hardly a reaction to 1 game.
Literally every week it’s a different case of “If only we’d signed [x]”, depending on who played badly in the last match.
Lampard has made seven outfield signings this season and as of today he hasn’t really managed to properly integrate a single one into the team.
Sixteen starts. That’s the combined total of our seven outfield signings this year. A quarter of those are from Esse!4 arrived in Jan, 1 a couple of days ago and 1 has been playing regularly.
The only really strange one is KKH, no idea what's gone on there.
And none of that detracts from the fact that Bamford could well have been a useful addition who was actually in the door at the club.
If anything it suggests he doesn’t rate the players being brought into the club.Sixteen starts. That’s the combined total of our seven outfield signings this year. A quarter of those are from Esse!
Sixteen starts. That’s the combined total of our seven outfield signings this year. A quarter of those are from Esse!
KKH was clearly a succession signing - they probably expected to sell MVE over the summer.But you're exaggerating for effect.
KKH and Yang, don't know what's going on there. So questions about those 2.
Esse starting.
Onyeka, just through the door.
Markelo -think that's for the future.
Wolfenden - couldn't displace Thomas or Kitching as they were playing well, that may change now.
And it still doesn't mean Bamford wouldn't have been a good addition. I don't know how anyone could turn their nose up at signing a striker when they've watched Wright for the last few months
He seems to rate the players being brought into the club before his arrival just fine.If anything it suggests he doesn’t rate the players being brought into the club.
I do find that odd, I must say.Literally every week it’s a different case of “If only we’d signed [x]”, depending on who played badly in the last match.
Lampard has made seven outfield signings this season and as of today he hasn’t really managed to properly integrate a single one into the team.
The answer to this is that our existing backup to Wright has started five times in the past two months and scored three goals in the process.I don't know how anyone could turn their nose up at signing a striker when they've watched Wright for the last few months
I’ve not exaggerated anything, it’s a statement of fact. We’ve devoted significant resources to the players listed above - Onyeka won’t even play until mid-February now for some reason.But you're exaggerating for effect.
KKH and Yang, don't know what's going on there. So questions about those 2.
Esse starting.
Onyeka, just through the door.
Markelo -think that's for the future.
Wolfenden - couldn't displace Thomas or Kitching as they were playing well, that may change now.
The answer to this is that our existing backup to Wright has started five times in the past two months and scored three goals in the process.
A win against Middlesbrough could cause a momentum shift for sureWe haven't been in great form yet were still top. So it shows even the biggest mentally weak pussy shouldn't be giving up on the season
Every game is an opportunity to create a momentum shift and we have a few more shots at doing that yet before it's too late.
Boro have not beaten us for a long time but have a feeling that's about to change next Monday ( Tuesday am for me )A win against Middlesbrough could cause a momentum shift for sure
And before anyone says "but we're in terrible form, there's no way we will beat them", just look at where Oxford are in the table and how few points they have.
Yet, this season, they have beaten all three of the teams relegated from the Premier League. Ipswich, Leicester and Southampton.
Anyone can beat anyone one in this league.
Of course we can beat Boro and our home form has been brilliant. And we have Onyeka to come in.
Let's see where we are after that game a week tomorrow.