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Talking to a Man Utd supporting mate of mine who pointed out this kid’s numbers at youth level are reminiscent of those of Mason Greenwood. Now obviously not every player makes the step up to first team level as well as others but if we could get him and get half the season out of him that Greenwood had last season, on top of what we already have, I’d think that would see us comfortably safe in the prem
Generally we're all on the same page about this kid.
I just don't understand those of you saying "we need a striker to avoid relegation"...!
We finished 9th with no regular goalscorer. This might regress, but no reason to think we'll be bottom 3! We haven't lost any players.
We're not getting relegated because we downgraded our keeper from a 9 to a 7 (potentially harsh on Rambo).Dean Henderson & Lys Mousset to injury.
We're not getting relegated because we downgraded our keeper from a 9 to a 7 (potentially harsh on Rambo).
Completely agree we're not at our best yet. And we were atrocious for some of those restart games. We also had 3 superb games v Chelsea, Spurs and Wolves.We look significantly weaker without those 2. We've also not been the same since the restart. I'm sure if someone was to put together a PL table of how everyone has done post lockdown we would be in the bottom 5 at least.
I do think we're in for a relegation battle this season. Not being able to score goals is one thing, but it's not as if we're missing a glut of opportunties either. So many of our players are under performing & we don't have any match winners to bail us out when this happens.
I don't blame anyone for this, we're just financially handicapped and I think it's starting to catch up with us. But I think there are some ominous signs.
Completely agree we're not at our best yet. And we were atrocious for some of those restart games. We also had 3 superb games v Chelsea, Spurs and Wolves.
I also feel slight concern, because it's natural, but we really don't need to worry. We haven't gone from being a top 10 team to a bottom 3 team over the course of a 38 game season.
We were a top 10 team based on an outstanding defensive record, aligned to not having as many injuries as might have been expected for an average season. We have already seen signs that we are not going to be as defensively sound this season.Completely agree we're not at our best yet. And we were atrocious for some of those restart games. We also had 3 superb games v Chelsea, Spurs and Wolves.
I also feel slight concern, because it's natural, but we really don't need to worry. We haven't gone from being a top 10 team to a bottom 3 team over the course of a 38 game season.
We look significantly weaker without those 2. We've also not been the same since the restart. I'm sure if someone was to put together a PL table of how everyone has done post lockdown we would be in the bottom 5 at least.
I do think we're in for a relegation battle this season. Not being able to score goals is one thing, but it's not as if we're missing a glut of opportunties either. So many of our players are under performing & we don't have any match winners to bail us out when this happens.
I don't blame anyone for this, we're just financially handicapped and I think it's starting to catch up with us. But I think there are some ominous signs.
You'd have to exclude Leeds, West Brom, Fulham, Bournemouth, Watford & Norwich from the post-lockdown table owing to relegations so we would be bottom 5. Our post-lockdown performance put us 14th last season; impacted by us completely running out of steam at the end. We should have had a win against Villa too which would have put us 12th.
On a PPG basis, we're 6th worst which doesn't actually change if the Villa result is corrected (0-1) as we'd move to 1.08PPG and Villa would drop to 1.09.
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PS: LOL at Norwich. Farke is a genius.
I know what you mean. It's fine to be concerned. But we won't be "in a relegation battle" after 5 or 7 games of the season, just because we're near the bottom of the table - because there will be 30+ games left.We have 11 points from 12 post-lockdown games.
In those 12 games we've managed 8 goals. That's relegation material.
To be clear, I'm not writing us off. But I do think a lot of fans are justified in thinking things look tough for us.
The money wasn't there for Wilder to upgrade our XI and it needed freshening up, particularly at the top of the field. It almost feels negligent to be asking him to keep us up with Sharp, McGoldrick, McBurnie & Burke as our strikeforce. Especially given the lack of creativity behind them. You've got poor strikers (relative to the division) feeding off scraps.
We have Leeds, Arsenal & Fulham coming up. If we haven't registered 4 or 5 points from those games we will be sucked into a relegation battle. We have Man City & Liverpool back-to-back afterwards.
You're just picking a bad timeframe. Extend it and you'll be more comfortable about things! If we say our recent form includes all of last season... Our recent form is amazing.If I'm reading that right (and I may not be), only Palace who were in the PL this season & last did worse than us post lockdown in 19/20 season.
They have won their opening 2 matches this season.
Leeds, who have just joined the decision, have won 1 of their 2 opening matches.
So now you're left with only Fulham & WBA.
Like I say, it's early days. Maybe things are going to change. But our recent form is really bad now & showing no signs of improving.
You're just picking a bad timeframe. Extend it and you'll be more comfortable about things! If we say our recent form includes all of last season... Our recent form is amazing.
Very few star junior players ever make it to the first team....the odds are against Balogun being PL standard.
He’ll be a big risk and an investment for the future...so it doesn’t make sense to pay too much for him....especially as he’s close to being out of contract.
We were decent against Spurs, Chelsea and Wolves post lockdown
Hadn't everyone written Southampton off early on last season?I know what you mean. It's fine to be concerned. But we won't be "in a relegation battle" after 5 or 7 games of the season, just because we're near the bottom of the table - because there will be 30+ games left.
Teams can look doomed at Christmas yet stay up, as we pioneered in the Bassett days!
We were a top 10 team based on an outstanding defensive record, aligned to not having as many injuries as might have been expected for an average season. We have already seen signs that we are not going to be as defensively sound this season.
No. It's sorted by overall points per game. Villa (10 points from 10 games), Leicester (9/9) Newcastle (9/9) and Palace (4/9) all did worse than us (11/10) after the restart. Interesting (?) that three of those four took points off us after the season resumed...and we didn't play Palace.If I'm reading that right (and I may not be), only Palace who were in the PL this season & last did worse than us post lockdown in 19/20 season.
They have won their opening 2 matches this season.
Leeds, who have just joined the decision, have won 1 of their 2 opening matches.
So now you're left with only Fulham & WBA.
Like I say, it's early days. Maybe things are going to change. But our recent form is really bad now & showing no signs of improving.
Thread drifting a tad
We have 11 points from 12 post-lockdown games.
In those 12 games we've managed 8 goals. That's relegation material.
To be clear, I'm not writing us off. But I do think a lot of fans are justified in thinking things look tough for us.
The money wasn't there for Wilder to upgrade our XI and it needed freshening up, particularly at the top of the field. It almost feels negligent to be asking him to keep us up with Sharp, McGoldrick, McBurnie & Burke as our strikeforce. Especially given the lack of creativity behind them. You've got poor strikers (relative to the division) feeding off scraps.
We have Leeds, Arsenal & Fulham coming up. If we haven't registered 4 or 5 points from those games we will be sucked into a relegation battle. We have Man City & Liverpool back-to-back afterwards.
Football is often about momentum and can go both ways.
We carried it through from the beginning of last season and in a lesser way we've carried the end of last season through to this.
Whilst some fans go too far, anyone showing even reasonable concern will still get called out by those who like to portray themselves in a certain way shall we say.
I was quietly confident last summer. I've been quietly concerned this. It was always going to be tough to get near last season's defensive record this time, even if keeping Henderson. We needed to address the lack of goals which Wilder has always acknowledged.
So far Burke and two reserve wing backs aren't going to make most fans feel any different.
I haven't got a crystal ball but by the end of October we could be right up against it without a striker who can make a difference and a decent return from Leeds and Fulham.
That might happen. But nobody has ever been relegated in October or November.We have to win both home games against Leeds/Fulham otherwise we will be cut adrift end of October
That might happen. But nobody has ever been relegated in October or November.
Season only started in September as wellTrue but if you get bogged down going into November it's a long road.
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