Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Crystal Palace, Southampton and Wolves aren’t doing so well in the PL at the moment, but do you think we can beat them?
I think when we perform at our best then yes, but we seem to be struggling right now.
I think when we perform at our best then yes, but we seem to be struggling right now.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
I'm more often than not glass half full but this team is miles away from PL standard
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
No we wouldn't.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Not a chance at this moment in time.
Maybe if and when we gel, but certainly not now.
In my humble opinion of course.
Maybe if and when we gel, but certainly not now.
In my humble opinion of course.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Esteve is good enough for the PL, possibly Roberts and Flemming at a push....the rest are not PL quality, hence I think we would struggle against the current bottom three.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Maybe when we get some of the casualties back, but this team/squad?
No.
No.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Tresor will be like a new signingElectroClaret wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:31 pmMaybe when we get some of the casualties back, but this team/squad?
No.

Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
I think we will go up as champions but are certs for relegation again.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Already lost to wolves this season.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
We’d beat Ipswich as well
Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Good question, unfortunately it’s a simple no we wouldn’t .
We are miles away from even the side 2 years ago.
There are some good players in the team but not much attacking quality and our ultra cautious and ultimately boring style of play isn’t helping either.
We are miles away from even the side 2 years ago.
There are some good players in the team but not much attacking quality and our ultra cautious and ultimately boring style of play isn’t helping either.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Not a chance. We are bang average
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Yeah I think we could beat Southampton. They would play into our hands and we could hit them on the break. We'd probably need to be at full strength mind.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
We would beat Ipswich, their keeper is crap
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Out of 6 games in a Pl season we would get max 3 points
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Is this supposed to be funny?
This team is light years away from being a Premier League side. We look hopeless going forward.
This team is light years away from being a Premier League side. We look hopeless going forward.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Sadly we have hit a point where we will need to buy 15 new players if we go up and then sell them when we go back down.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Not a prayer unfortunately.
To be fair though, Ipswich and Southampton both spent £100m in summer and we sold £100m of talent, so that’s hardly surprising.
It’s depressing how far we’ve regressed though. In 22/23 at least always felt like we were building something that could be special. It turned out not to be so, but at that time it felt like it could be.
It’s hard to feel the same at the moment. Hoping Parker can work his magic and change that view.
To be fair though, Ipswich and Southampton both spent £100m in summer and we sold £100m of talent, so that’s hardly surprising.
It’s depressing how far we’ve regressed though. In 22/23 at least always felt like we were building something that could be special. It turned out not to be so, but at that time it felt like it could be.
It’s hard to feel the same at the moment. Hoping Parker can work his magic and change that view.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Honestly, I know we’re second so I probably should feel that’s a possibility, but I can’t visualise that being a problem at the moment!Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 3:58 pmSadly we have hit a point where we will need to buy 15 new players if we go up and then sell them when we go back down.
That said, if Pace offered me the choice - no signings, or limited to loans/free’s, go with what we’ve got and use the money to pay down debt, or go and spend another £100m on kids… I’d take the former without hesitation.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
This team would get less than 15 points. There's probably one PL level player in the squad.
Been saying it all season but the transfer window was a joke in terms of the drop in levels.
Not enough has been said about it, as for me it was a really blatant indicator that we were (or still are) in pretty big financial trouble
Been saying it all season but the transfer window was a joke in terms of the drop in levels.
Not enough has been said about it, as for me it was a really blatant indicator that we were (or still are) in pretty big financial trouble
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Nope not a chance.
Probably better defencively than kompany but not dyche
Worse midfield than kompany but better than dyche
Attacking wise worse than both dyche and Kompany
Probably better defencively than kompany but not dyche
Worse midfield than kompany but better than dyche
Attacking wise worse than both dyche and Kompany
Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Pointless question
We all know this team is a work in progress
Doing well to be where we are then push on in January that’s when you should be asking the question
We all know this team is a work in progress
Doing well to be where we are then push on in January that’s when you should be asking the question
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
It’s a good question. We are more organised, Harder to break down and this formation is one VK should maybe have looked at. however we are miles off being a premier league club and would possibly have very few points on the board.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Kompany's team only just beat Ipswich in 2 FA Cup ties - we are worse than we were then and they are way stronger. We wouldn't get near them now and it shows what a complete mess VK made of our last 12 months
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Goliath wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 4:21 pmThis team would get less than 15 points. There's probably one PL level player in the squad.
Been saying it all season but the transfer window was a joke in terms of the drop in levels.
Not enough has been said about it, as for me it was a really blatant indicator that we were (or still are) in pretty big financial trouble
The drop in quality didn't just start recently, it's been going on for years.
If it's an indicator of anything it shows how difficult it is for a small town club to survive in the premier league.
Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
I really thought we were close to having a competitive PL team when we went up under VK. Just needed a couple of additions. Instead we blew the whole thing up, recruited 7 wingers and no full backs and we never really found out if that team could have competed in the PL.
As everyone seems to agree, if this team goes up, it's going to need a major overhaul to be competitive and another hectic summer. Not a sustainable model in my view, but here we are.
As everyone seems to agree, if this team goes up, it's going to need a major overhaul to be competitive and another hectic summer. Not a sustainable model in my view, but here we are.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
We came 10th in the PL 5 years ago. The drop in quality is entirely related to the shenanigans of the ALK deal and the fact that we bought so badly last season. We spent Eur18 million on Tresor who hasn't played.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:42 pmThe drop in quality didn't just start recently, it's been going on for years.
If it's an indicator of anything it shows how difficult it is for a small town club to survive in the premier league.
Just imagine how good this team would be if we had an Eur18 million striker alongside Foster and Flemming.
I think if you added £90 million worth of talent to this squad as VK was able to do it would be arguably have the potential to be better than last season because we are now harder to beat .
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
No, is the answer to the question.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
I don't see the point of blaming anyone, to be fair.ClaretPete001 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:58 pmWe came 10th in the PL 5 years ago. The drop in quality is entirely related to the shenanigans of the ALK deal and the fact that we bought so badly last season. We spent Eur18 million on Tresor who hasn't played.
Just imagine how good this team would be if we had an Eur18 million striker alongside Foster and Flemming.
I think if you added £90 million worth of talent to this squad as VK was able to do it would be arguably have the potential to be better than last season because we are now harder to beat .
We overachieved for several seasons under SD, if you think our current players are anywhere near as competitive as his 2017 squad I disagree. We haven't been able to maintain that standard of squad, largely due to the huge disparity in wealth invested into the city clubs.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Totally agreeClaretPete001 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:58 pmWe came 10th in the PL 5 years ago. The drop in quality is entirely related to the shenanigans of the ALK deal and the fact that we bought so badly last season. We spent Eur18 million on Tresor who hasn't played.
Just imagine how good this team would be if we had an Eur18 million striker alongside Foster and Flemming.
I think if you added £90 million worth of talent to this squad as VK was able to do it would be arguably have the potential to be better than last season because we are now harder to beat .
Thought the same myself when the season kicked off - it's taken 3/4 years to really notice the effects of the buyout, but it's started to rear it's ugly head.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Light miles away-dont forget we have lost Larsen, Odobert, O Shea, Berge, Amdouini, and as good as lost Foster (through injury and form), just to mention a few. I doubt we would score a goal against the bottom three. The gulf in the two divisions is significant
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
I feel like I'm answering for DA here, 'cos I believe we could beat one of the bottom three.
....but we'd need the right Ref.
....but we'd need the right Ref.

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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
We've struggled to beat the 2 Championship bottom 4 that we've played.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Ha ha, a million miles away right now.
Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
We give gilt edge chances to others and create little.
No
No
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Esteve for definite and Roberts and Brownhill as maybe a squad player for the lower half Prem team are currently our only Premier League quality players.
Potential for Koleosho, Flemming, Hannibal and Trafford.
Potential for Koleosho, Flemming, Hannibal and Trafford.
Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Beating them would be a struggle but I'd say there's a pretty good chance we wouldn't lose.
Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
No, it’s just a question to compare where we are in this point in time to where we need to be.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Irrelevant as this team wont be playing them anytime soon....just another thread for the usual suspects to talk the club down.
I'm confident that if promoted we'll be taking a far more pragmatic approach than Kompany's weird circus last season.
Parker's got experience of the Prem and will be putting his own record straight.
Mid table next season in the Premier League.
I'm confident that if promoted we'll be taking a far more pragmatic approach than Kompany's weird circus last season.
Parker's got experience of the Prem and will be putting his own record straight.
Mid table next season in the Premier League.
Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
Despite the gap in quality every promoted side, including the one from the play-offs always surpass Derby 's points total with ease.
And virtually every club gets past Aston Villa's total as well.
And yet many say it's getting harder to survive year on year.
And virtually every club gets past Aston Villa's total as well.
And yet many say it's getting harder to survive year on year.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
That experience you talk about, how did it go for him? Both times?fatboy47 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 8:35 amIrrelevant as this team wont be playing them anytime soon....just another thread for the usual suspects to talk the club down.
I'm confident that if promoted we'll be taking a far more pragmatic approach than Kompany's weird circus last season.
Parker's got experience of the Prem and will be putting his own record straight.
Mid table next season in the Premier League.
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Re: Would this team beat any of the current PL bottom three?
This current team with Parker would get less points than the Kompany team, also if I'm right in thinking we have to buy three of the four players currently on loan and they won't be good enough for the Premier league, apart from Esteve this is a championship level team at best and would struggle week in week out in the Premier league.