Haha! Sorry pal yeah might have the wrong person.
Taking the left lense out, ouch, that makes a superb 3D garden party.
Haha! Sorry pal yeah might have the wrong person.
Neither. A balance of the two would be desirable to most I suspect.brexit wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 2:18 pmI agree, just making the point that Southgate and Dyches styles seem to be similar. And to be fair, both manage to get results. So from our next manager, do we want pragmatic, dull but ultimately successful football or entertaining football that may get us relegated?
Somebody dropped a couple of bob on himburnley007 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 6:04 amI would say that the one name that we all agree that we don't want is Scott Parker.
So why is he favourite now? Ffs
yet he's the one with two promotions out of the league we are about to play in........burnley007 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 6:04 amI would say that the one name that we all agree that we don't want is Scott Parker.
So why is he favourite now? Ffs
So has Owen Coyle. It doesn't necessarily mean he's the best option.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:59 amyet he's the one with two promotions out of the league we are about to play in........
Who did Owen coyle get his second championship promotion with?burnley007 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:02 amSo has Owen Coyle. It doesn't necessarily mean he's the best option.
Bellamy isn’t Maresca is he , two different people, do I really need to explain this .
*sigh*LongsideClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:36 amParker or Bellamy are the final two. Danish manager is completely media/betting market driven. No contact from him or the club at all.
Suspect we announce a manager early this week and if it’s Parker I would expect Bellamy to go for the Wales job as he wants to be a number 1.
Left back transfer ready to sign off as well once new manager is in place. Not a free transfer.
If this is true there is a good few people on this thread he will stay quiet when acting like they have info in the future, longsideClaret has been pretty accurate with everything they have ever posted on hereLongsideClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:36 amParker or Bellamy are the final two. Danish manager is completely media/betting market driven. No contact from him or the club at all.
Suspect we announce a manager early this week and if it’s Parker I would expect Bellamy to go for the Wales job as he wants to be a number 1.
Left back transfer ready to sign off as well once new manager is in place. Not a free transfer.
Very underwhelming if true:(LongsideClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:36 amParker or Bellamy are the final two. Danish manager is completely media/betting market driven. No contact from him or the club at all.
Suspect we announce a manager early this week and if it’s Parker I would expect Bellamy to go for the Wales job as he wants to be a number 1.
Left back transfer ready to sign off as well once new manager is in place. Not a free transfer.
Unfashionable is a funny way of saying ‘by far the best teams and largest playing budgets’. And they both just about scraped up. I’ve had enough of Southgate’s football to not want to see it all next season too.
Would absolutely agree if we are down to just these two. Maybe not everyone's choice, and certainly not my first choice but Parker has been there and done it, and he will be mentally stronger when it gets tough than Bellamy.Be interesting to see the backroom structure if Parker is the man. Cant see him wanting to acquire all three, ie Bellamy, Jackson and Jensen. Oh and not forgetting the highly rated set piece coachclaretspice wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:50 amReally not sure I understand the hostility towards Parker. I get that he's not an exciting pick, and that he's not set the world alight when he's been in the Premier League (or at Bruges). I'm not sure he'd be my first choice. But the bloke has had 2 seasons in the Championship and he has 2 promotions. They might both be promotions of favourites (although I'm not absolutely sure that is true of Bournemouth) but they're teams who have done what we're trying to do this season. He would seem a much safer pair of hands than Bellamy.
There’s a difference between people saying what they have heard or speculating what they have heard to posters putting cryptic messages and almost taking pleasure at they think they know what’s going on.Guller Bull wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:10 amSurprised that you are not outraged by another person supposedly” in the know” What’s the difference with this one?
I wouldn't call the striker position at the club short, Players at the club currently who could fill the Forward roll in the championshipjedi_master wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:59 amWe are somehow short in two key positions (left back and striker) and have about 15 players we could/should be shedding too.
Not really, things change like RVN, he might of been approached but turned us down, things happen all the time123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:10 amLooks like your source gave you some duff info here CT
It could also of been absolutely duff information regarding hjulmand, there’s nothing wrong with information being wrong especially when you aren’t promoting that you know what’s going on. All CT has done is posted what he had been toldAGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:18 amNot really, things change like RVN, he might of been approached but turned us down, things happen all the time
Volume yes, but really?AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:15 amI wouldn't call the striker position at the club short, Players at the club currently who could fill the Forward roll in the championship
Michael Obafemi
Jay Rodriguez
Lyle Foster
Zeki Amdouni
Luca Koleosho
Wout Weghorst
Looking at what Longside has just said, it is very much phrased as fact and in the know. It might be right for all I know, just can’t see what the difference is. Not so simple as far as I can see? CT et Al get their information second hand from a.n other depending on contacts and like everyone sometimes it’s wrong. Just interested to know why you are so invested in some peoples information and not others?123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:14 amThere’s a difference between people saying what they have heard or speculating what they have heard to posters putting cryptic messages and almost taking pleasure at they think they know what’s going on.
If you look through the way longside or CT post information they hear to the way suntan does, there’s an easy difference. It’s pretty simple
Yes I agree although my choice would still be Robins from Coventry.ksrclaret wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:34 amWhat a terrible shame that the final two are Parker and Bellamy after a month’s long search, assuming that LC’s info is correct.
I understand why some don’t want Parker, I don’t particularly, but I find the potential appointment of Bellamy to be absolutely bloody frightening.
We walked the championship with Barnes 6 goals and Rodriguez 10 goal's you don't necessarily need a 20 a season strikerjedi_master wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:22 amVolume yes, but really?
Obafemi - Scored two in 14 on loan at Millwall
Rodriguez - 35 in a few days time and whilst still a decent sub option, unlikely to be more than that these days
Foster - Excellent up until about Christmas, absolutely terrible after that and always going to be a question mark over his reliability due to his documented mental health issues.
Amdouni - I still expect him to go, but if not, yes - he should be very good in this division. He will need to work harder though.
Koleosho - A winger, coming back from an ACL, we have no clue what goalscoring qualities he has really. He is an exciting player and you'd hope he will tear it up from that side.
Weghorst - Come on, really! He will be long gone by the season kicking off.
But we had an 18 goal winger that time.AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:40 amWe walked the championship with Barnes 6 goals and Rodriguez 10 goal's you don't necessarily need a 20 a season striker
Weghorst CURRENTLY at the club that's why I put him
Rosenior maybe but what makes you want Lampard over Parker?
17 goals