It feels like Liverpool struggle against xG for about 10 games and then smash someone 9-0.
It's going to be a strange feeling having these last 9 games with nothing to play for.
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It feels like Liverpool struggle against xG for about 10 games and then smash someone 9-0.
It's going to be a strange feeling having these last 9 games with nothing to play for.
9 games still? Surely aren’t out of top 4 by a long way then.
Yeah, they'd have to win all 9 to get to 71 points which United/Newcastle get to with 5 wins from 9 or whatever. 4th place will probably be around 71 points, but Liverpool aren't going to win 9 in a row.
Time to focus on getting into the conference league to be the first team to win that.
Carragher trying his best to big up Van Dijk on Twitter this morning is hilarious.
I mean he clearly was absolutely world class a few seasons ago. I remember saying on here that Liverpool's defending is just too suicidal and no matter how good he is, there's no way one player can fix it. Then he just did.
But he's a long way from that player now.
I always find it amusing how prissy footballers are when anyone intrudes into what they think is their exclusive domain - whether it's this linesman trying to shrug Robertson off or whichever team it was [Everton?] who got all shirty about Klopp running onto the pitch. The righteous indignation is always a bit much to take.
The John Bostock with a banging free kick on the stroke of HT to put County 1-0 up at Wrexham.
This games been mental in the 2nd half. Nothing had happened until the earlier free kick.
That defensive line from Notts County is ridiculous. They'll get found out next year.
And of course Foster with the penalty save that essentially sends them up.
foster :D couldn't have bloody scripted it.
These youtubers really will do anything for content.
Enough of the TV show spoilers, lads.
Gateshead won again. We max out at 69 points which erm .... would put us in the playoffs with 3 clubs genuinely shit the bed.
Guernsey hit the [magical] 40 points today and so are confirmed for another season in the ISTHMIAN SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION.
Do the FA subsidise travel to/from Guernsey? I can’t imagine level 8 budgets allow for that kind of mileage across the sea.
Guernsey have to do it as part of being in the league, so it obviously costs a fortune [by the standard of the level]. 30 odd return flights and a hotel stay must run to pretty big numbers every other week. They don't play in the FA Cup due to the gate sharing rules [twinned with the cost rules] which is a bit of a shame.
My mate is a West Didsbury fan (just "West" to the hardcore like him), and they have the Isle of Man in their league. Matey went there for a long weekend when they played, sounds proper shit.
The amount of new Wrexham ‘fans’ on Twitter is nauseating. Twats.
Is Isle of Man any good? I was supposed to go for the TT one year and my cousin offered to fly my dad and my mate and myself across so he could get the flying hours. Got as far as about Barnard Castle before he called a mayday and spun us round. Absolutely shitting it coming back into Teesside Airport to the sight of emergency services bolting down the runway to meet us.
United arranging a friendly with them, and roping Sir Alex Ferguson into promoting it, has probably put any serious buyer off.
The Wrexham thing is genuinely the most interesting thing happening in English football at the moment.
It certainly has the pundits excited:
We used to play their second team quite a lot in the Manchester League. They've kicked on massively as a club and they have a lovely set up.
Nothing will ever top us pipping them to the title in 10-11.
https://i.ibb.co/Jrqt5Qm/Screenshot-20230410-212637.png
/Nostalgiaover
I went in 2016 as my mum was from there, I hadn't been since before I could remember and attempts to arrange a family jaunt kept failing so I just went over myself for a few nights. That's probably about the right amount of time, there's enough to go about and have a look at but not loads.
When I went it wasn't TT but there was some other motorbike thing happening so it was busy enough that it wasn't quite but without being as rammed as I imagine it gets during the TT.
It might have been the distraction of just wanting to see where my mum grew up and go and see (again) all the places my parents had spoken about over the years but it definitely didn't have that awful sense of a place slowly dying like some of the other British seaside places I've been to.
I don't think any place can match how dead the Scottish border towns feel like now.
Being a tax haven probably helps.
Leeds have to pay 25 million quid to a player they never signed as well as 16 million quid to Leipzig. lol.
Sounds like one of Ridsdale's old deals. :D
Apparently it works out at 700 thousand pounds per minute of game time which even makes Risdale look like a wheeler dealer.
Anthony Gordon's season is finished. He's training with the reserved and out of the first team due to a disciplinary matter.
Who would have guessed that signing would not work out?
Is that just for kicking off when getting subbed against Brentford? I keep forgetting we signed him.
I have never seen him interviewed so couldn't say whether he is a twat, but at minimum he is extremely badly advised.
That's a parody account, Shindig, you prat.
Shindig fell for a spoof account anyway.
Yeah you always want to look at the @name.
I figured something was up when nobody else was reporting it. :D
Former red David Thompson also fell for it and has now decided it’s his last ever day on Twitter. :D
Came from 2-0 down at half-time to being unlucky to beat Watford yesterday so while only a point doesn't help massively, we're through Easter and only three points off the playoffs which in itself is a minor miracle.
Highlight was Godden's goal, Ben Hamer happy to watch it go out for a goal kick
How do you reckon they'd get on if they managed to get promoted Wullie? Would it be a "take the beatings, take the money and regroup for a further attempt" type affair or would they be in a position to have a go of it with the new owner, etc ?
I would guess at the former, lovely to have all the money suddenly but not so nice watching Haaland set a single game goalscoring record against us.
Saying that the new owner's not had a transfer window yet so nobody's sure what to expect, although his early moves have been encouraging things that normal clubs do like concentrating on the training ground, retail side, hopefully getting the stadium situation sorted and most importantly not loudly threatening all the local people and groups you're supposed to be working with.
If we somehow did scrape our way up we'd need some kind of Forest level run of signings, we have maybe 4-5 players tops that I think would do ok in the Premier League and otherwise a lot of emergency backups or players to let go
I think a lot of clubs in the playoff hunt will be in the "take the beatings, take the money" scenario. We might even have the unique result of all three going up will be the three to come down. It's hard to bet against Southampton, Bournemouth and Forest/Leicester being the relegated clubs so those that survived are established in the Premier League and will likely invest (West Ham, Leeds) or improve just through having a decent manager in place (Everton, Wolves).
- Burnley have pissed the league but have a lot of loans which will need to be accounted for. They historically don't spend big so unless Kompany gets blood out of stone again then it might be a bit of a reality check for them.
- Sheff Utd have the more stable squad but have a lot of players in that Billy Sharp position of being great in the Championship but out of their depth in the Premier League.
- Luton are just incredible given what they've achieved with what they have but this lot will get schooled weekly in the top division. Guaranteed playoffs and I wouldn't want to be going there.
- Middlesbrough similar to Burnley in that we have a lot of loans in key positions (centre forward, goalkeeper, top assister in the league). In recent times we don't tend to splash out like we used to so would have to get incredibly cute in the transfer market to stay up if we get there as the current crop wouldn't cut it.
- Millwall overachieving like Luton given their budget. You expect them to run out of steam but have done well to stay up there. Would get battered in the top flight without a whole new team, though. They might not even make it as the gap is only 3 points back to Coventry in 9th.
- Blackburn, shite if I'm honest. Went on that crazy run at the start of the season where they never drew a game and they're fizzling out at the wrong time. Won't get in playoffs.
- Preston are a weird one. We thumped them about a month ago and they looked absolute fodder but they've won every game since and got themselves level on points with 5th and 6th.
- Norwich should be in the playoffs given their squad and budget but they've been hot and cold all season even after binning Smith. Away to Boro on Friday night and a loss there will be a big blow. Man for man they've probably got the best "Premier League ready" squad in the playoff hunt but they've just not performed all season.
- Coventry have a chance too as they're on a good run (apart from that crazy loss to Stoke) but we are starting to get into teams that need third party help due to the teams in their way. Like Boro they've had a resurgence from the bottom after a shocking start and that squad will need a lot of help to kick on further.
As a Boro fan, playoffs seem nailed on for us and I've got to be confident in our chances given the playoffs are us, Luton (banana skin admittedly) and then two of, likely, Millwall, Blackburn, Preston and Norwich.
Didn’t Burnley spend about £70m? Though admittedly they sold a fair amount of players so not really the owners money.
Apparently they’re willing to pay £30m for Maatsen.