I think it's worth pointing out that we were actually much improved just before the Covid break. 2 wins from 3, 7 goals in the process and we seemed to be really gelling. For whatever reason, that break really seemed to set us back for a few weeks, which sadly could prove crucial.
I think a general re-focusing after a series of poor performances has been the main factor in our improvement, rather than any tactical change. You could even point to that Mehmeti goal just before half time at Huddersfield as being the catalyst for the revival.
@aloysius I very much agree around not rushing fans back into grounds. The only comment I would make is to give credit to football authorities for calling off games back in March 2020 when government was unwilling to put a lockdown in place.
@Wycombe85 said:
I think it's worth pointing out that we were actually much improved just before the Covid break. 2 wins from 3, 7 goals in the process and we seemed to be really gelling. For whatever reason, that break really seemed to set us back for a few weeks, which sadly could prove crucial.
I think a general re-focusing after a series of poor performances has been the main factor in our improvement, rather than any tactical change. You could even point to that Mehmeti goal just before half time at Huddersfield as being the catalyst for the revival.
Healthy sceptism of the owners is fine, think you have to temper it a bit with knowledge that we might have been screwed without them even pre-covid and certainly post.
A Mehmeti goal is also a victory of sorts for the new ways if people still want to weigh up every decision, as the first product of the B team initiative. Of course they could have signed him anyway but might have thought he needed time and development work they wouldn't have ordinarily been able to spare.
The comments about rushing back in are fair, I'm fairly cautious around that but the staff comments can be taken two ways, allowing people to seek alternative employment when we couldn't be sure what we could offer going forward is commendable although it did seem to be a little too closely timed to heading off whingers at the posh around our ability to play on.
@arnos_grove said:
I’m in a WhatsApp group set up with the aim of sorting out the mess Gareth Ainsworth has made of our club. Rob Couhig, Brendan Rogers, Carlo Ancelotti and Alan Smith have turned the season round for us. If you want in, DM me your mobile number ?.
I’m in a group with Gok Wan and Trinny & Susanna. Their suggestion that Gaz refreshes his Spring wardrobe by parking the black leather biker look and going back to a smart casual unstructured blazer and tight chinos* ensemble in club inspired blues, seems to have done the trick in turning the season round.
*Gok was happy to restyle the biker look further but was overridden by the girls.
Well done...it’s made all the difference to our form. Maybe Gaz could get a haircut too?
@arnos_grove said:
I’m in a WhatsApp group set up with the aim of sorting out the mess Gareth Ainsworth has made of our club. Rob Couhig, Brendan Rogers, Carlo Ancelotti and Alan Smith have turned the season round for us. If you want in, DM me your mobile number ?.
I’m in a group with Gok Wan and Trinny & Susanna. Their suggestion that Gaz refreshes his Spring wardrobe by parking the black leather biker look and going back to a smart casual unstructured blazer and tight chinos* ensemble in club inspired blues, seems to have done the trick in turning the season round.
*Gok was happy to restyle the biker look further but was overridden by the girls.
Well done...it’s made all the difference to our form. Maybe Gaz could get a haircut too?
Good grief no! The owners see this as a major revenue opportunity. Neil Peters has been ‘tasked’ by Missie to find a hair care sponsor for the gaffer. When Trust members questioned why this was a priority they were given short shrift in a leaked email from the Chairman - “because he’s worth it”. @glasshalffull affirmed this smart move would be sure to enhance the game day experience for all those admiring the managers luscious locks close up from behind in the Beechdean.
@Shev said:
This list shows all the teams who finished below 40 points since the division went to 46 games in the early 90s. Leeds did have a 10 point deduction in 06-07 (I may have missed a deduction somewhere else too).
Even with all the bad luck we have had, a half decent run would see us very far from the worst points total ever.
@Shev Post the table in a brand new thread and we can make it a sticky (at least until the end of the season). I think this is all we’re playing for now, so it deserves a prime spot!
@arnos_grove said: @Shev Post the table in a brand new thread and we can make it a sticky (at least until the end of the season). I think this is all we’re playing for now, so it deserves a prime spot!
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I think it's worth pointing out that we were actually much improved just before the Covid break. 2 wins from 3, 7 goals in the process and we seemed to be really gelling. For whatever reason, that break really seemed to set us back for a few weeks, which sadly could prove crucial.
I think a general re-focusing after a series of poor performances has been the main factor in our improvement, rather than any tactical change. You could even point to that Mehmeti goal just before half time at Huddersfield as being the catalyst for the revival.
@aloysius I very much agree around not rushing fans back into grounds. The only comment I would make is to give credit to football authorities for calling off games back in March 2020 when government was unwilling to put a lockdown in place.
Healthy sceptism of the owners is fine, think you have to temper it a bit with knowledge that we might have been screwed without them even pre-covid and certainly post.
A Mehmeti goal is also a victory of sorts for the new ways if people still want to weigh up every decision, as the first product of the B team initiative. Of course they could have signed him anyway but might have thought he needed time and development work they wouldn't have ordinarily been able to spare.
The comments about rushing back in are fair, I'm fairly cautious around that but the staff comments can be taken two ways, allowing people to seek alternative employment when we couldn't be sure what we could offer going forward is commendable although it did seem to be a little too closely timed to heading off whingers at the posh around our ability to play on.
Some magnificent stuff on this thread.
Long live the Gasroom!
Well done...it’s made all the difference to our form. Maybe Gaz could get a haircut too?
Good grief no! The owners see this as a major revenue opportunity. Neil Peters has been ‘tasked’ by Missie to find a hair care sponsor for the gaffer. When Trust members questioned why this was a priority they were given short shrift in a leaked email from the Chairman - “because he’s worth it”.
@glasshalffull affirmed this smart move would be sure to enhance the game day experience for all those admiring the managers luscious locks close up from behind in the Beechdean.
I have a nosebleed. Eat our dust, 16-17 Rotherham!
One more point and we wont even be in the relegation zone of lowest points ever !
Another two bite the dust. Goodbye Blackpool and Stockport!
Without wishing to descend to small-mindedness, am I alone in thinking of 35 as the magic number?
Had a post with exactly this sentiment written, but it didn't post for some reason.
But yes, can we scrape 8 from 8?
I thought exactly that, would love to beat Peterborough
Out of the bottom three!
I have to keep updating this as it feels good to pass teams, which we are not likely to do in the actual season!
@Shev Post the table in a brand new thread and we can make it a sticky (at least until the end of the season). I think this is all we’re playing for now, so it deserves a prime spot!
Seconded
Done!!!
Stockport ! Whatever happened to them?
It couldn’t, could it?
E I E I E I O Up the football league we go