To be fair to him, he’d just been battered, he also wished everyone happy new year, a few judgements being made on the utterances of someone straight after a brutal fight.
In the press conference afterward he was much more measured and likeable I thought.
But we didn’t, we may have tried our best with the criteria we set - what you don’t need however is your manager calling it out whenever he gets a chance.
Without all the injury problems we would have been a lot more competitive in what is a decent finish still all things considered.
It’s...
Me neither, think we’ve had the lion share of decisions. Webster slip first half, Lamptey lucky not to see red. Pedro, Enciso, Buanotte, Adringa going down whenever touched has been pretty shocking too - can’t complain when you don’t get one when you’ve been throwing yourselves to the ground all...
If the release clause is a decent enough mark-up on what you pay, then you’ve had the benefit of the player and a profit - even if that means they go for a bargain. Only downside is you can’t control when the transfer happens.
Bissouma was already our player, I seem to remember many a thread and poster suggesting he shouldn't play while he was under investigation. Didn't the allegations come out in October and he was gone by the following June?
A massive difference to then signing a player with what Greenwood has...
On the odd occasion yes with the right couple of teams, but more often than not, no.
Plus non league playoffs work by rewarding your final position with home advantage.