Did the exact same thing we did against boro — our men behind the ball instead of going for the killer third and nearly paid for it again. Derby were a shambles defensively and we should have pummelled them. We’re in for a rude awakening if Harris thinks that’s the way to go this season.
This probably should be three or four, but we’ve wasted a few openings. Derby don’t look comfortable playing this system at all; I can only assume Lampard has never watched us? Suicidal to set that up that way against us — can’t tell if it’s arrogance or incompetence.
Great engine on him. Has suffered from lack of match time since we were promoted: delighted he’s going to get minutes at a good league one club because there’s a real game player in there.
I voted remain but felt, and still feel, ambivalent about the EU for a number of reasons. I think the current negotiations are putting us on the road to disaster, but I also feel uneasy that it’s become a bit of fetish for weirdo lovers of liberal technocracy. I don’t want a part of any...
Tbf, Reading could and should have been three up at half time last week against them. I'm not usually confident against sides in this league, but I think we'll beat Derby comfortably next week. Lampard doesn't seem to have figured out the basics yet.
We've hit the woodwork twice and missed a sitter, so we can expect to be beaten by a single goal in the second half. Same story as last season, IMO. If we had a striker who could finish we'd be laughing -- as it is, we'll maybe sneak top half if we avoid injuries and suspensions.
Can't be bothered to do a full table, but here's my hashtag reckon:
Liverpool to win the league: upwards momentum, very strong all over the park, plus there are rarely ever consecutive title winners.
Palace to finish top half: because they're fucking Palace and literally nothing bad ever...
Didn't lose anyone in the end, but neither did we strengthen the squad in any meaningful way. Still desperately in need of a striker -- I'd imagine we'll bring someone in on loan.
So we've essentially stood still, but that is something of a success for a club of our resources in this division...
Apparently rejected a last minute combined bid from Middlesbrough for George Saville and Jed Wallace.
Not sure what they were up to unless they're trying to unsettle those players for a second bid in January? No way we were letting them go on deadline day.
Somewhere between 900k-2m expats living in the EU. I think even if they all voted, and crucially voted remain, the vote would still come up short -- certainly not enough to settle the matter, anyway.
I'd also bet a pretty penny on most of the 1.3m British expats in Australia either not caring...
Your owner built his fortune trading commodities. You're literally sponsored by Standard Chartered.
You're as corporate and faceless as any of the other awful PLCs in English football.
Beat vfl Bochum 1-0 in what sounded like a much better performance
Also doubled as jimmy abdou’s testimonial — farewell Jim! Ten years of service, always played with a smile on his face, what a bloke
Skalak deal would be permanent and apparently break our record fee (which, to be fair, is only £800k, but has stood for THIRTY years). What a time to be alive.