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Just a quickie. I know we were riding high last season, but I can only think of one normal league game that I properly enjoyed. This season, appalling start aside ive enjoyed far more of the games. Just more exciting all round even though ultimately we're going to end mid table ish. Can't be just me....can it?
 



This is the trying mate.

People moaned last season even when we won 30+ games because they found the football too functional and not entertaining.

This season we have been entertaining but more vulnerable and results have suffered. So then people complain.

It seems we’ll only get folks satisfied when we do both.

I had no complaints with the entertainment from the last 3 home games and two of them ended in defeat.

In contrast, we beat Portsmouth and it was one of the most tense and unenjoyable matches!

The context is that it’s a 46 game slog. It’s so difficult to provide both entertainment and winning football. Have to remember the other teams are also striving for the same thing. It’s not just about us.
 
Coventry last night - very much like us last season. Didn't play particularly well but defended resolutely and took their chances when they came and then shut up shop. I agree it's odd I also seem to have been more entertained this season but ultimately unless you have a squad like Leeds did then free flowing all out attack is always going to be a dangerous game when points are on the line.
 
The interesting question is: Would we be fun to watch if Wilder had never left?

There's an argument that our weakend defence (inc defensive midfield) thanks to Selles has caused Wilder to adopt a more gung ho approach.

That said we have better attackers in Seriki, an O'hare who can (sometimes) score, and Bamford. I wonder how last season goes with current Seriki and Bamford playing?
 
Since November, I've enjoyed this season much more than last. I don't think you can play like we do and achieve anything but it's definitely more exciting to watch. If you're going to finish mid table then at least make the games exciting and for the most part, we've done that.

Relegating Wednesday helps too obviously
 
Just a quickie. I know we were riding high last season, but I can only think of one normal league game that I properly enjoyed. This season, appalling start aside ive enjoyed far more of the games. Just more exciting all round even though ultimately we're going to end mid table ish. Can't be just me....can it?
Not just you.
I'm enjoying this season more than last.
 
I’ve said it many times, but we weren’t in a place where we could play free flowing football last season. We’d just come off the back of one of the worst seasons on record, we had a high turnover of the squad including a number of young players playing their first real regular first team football and we still won a lot of games and finished 3rd.
I wish our fans would accept that and realise what an achievement it was.
Those young players are now starting to blossom and with the addition of some experience, we’ve been able to play more freely, albeit after being hamstrung by a stupid decision to change manager in the summer and some disastrous recruitment.
 
The interesting question is: Would we be fun to watch if Wilder had never left?

There's an argument that our weakend defence (inc defensive midfield) thanks to Selles has caused Wilder to adopt a more gung ho approach.

That said we have better attackers in Seriki, an O'hare who can (sometimes) score, and Bamford. I wonder how last season goes with current Seriki and Bamford playing?

We'd be higher but less fun. I think we'd be much more like Coventry last night but our expectations are higher so Wilder would be getting a lot of criticism for the style of play. Him getting sacked plus our appalling start has both ended any chance of promotion and made for more exciting games
 
Coventry last night - very much like us last season. Didn't play particularly well but defended resolutely and took their chances when they came and then shut up shop. I agree it's odd I also seem to have been more entertained this season but ultimately unless you have a squad like Leeds did then free flowing all out attack is always going to be a dangerous game when points are on the line.

I don't want to speak for coventry fans but I imagine them going a good stretch with no top flight football probably overrides the 'functional' football element (boro in a similar boat).

I wonder if we hadn't been in the premier league quite so recently, last year would have felt differently?

I don't know if this is me admitting i'm a bit of an entitled fan or whether i'm just a bit fed up of the premier league in general but sometimes a successful team on paper isn't always a great watch (even the bielsa team threw points away)
 

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