| Forum Reply | End of Season Review - Live Now On The Patreon at 08:05 11 May 2024
Good podcast, it's interesting to think back to when Ainsworth was here and just how certain it seemed that we would be relegated. Puts into focus what a good job Marti did. I'm excited for the summer and kind of agree with the bloke who said he wouldn't mind a full squad clear out, I trust Marti to bring in good players so the more the better to a certain extent. Financially it might be the right time to cash in on JCS, Field and a few others. Be interesting to see what deals we make and how well organised the preseason is going to be. |
| Forum Reply | Joe Walsh at 16:01 5 May 2024
Whoever the first choice is I think they will benefit from competition for places. Walsh has shown he can step in so to my mind that means we can take a risk on a new goalkeeper (like Stanley Nwabali) and assess them both in preseason. I wouldn't be going back in for Begovic personally. |
| Forum Reply | Ilias Chair at 15:31 29 Apr 2024
I like Chair, as said by others he's hard working and skilful, not a common pairing. The court case makes me cautious about "building a team around him" for next season because it seems like he may be suddenly removed from the team. If we got a good offer for him I'd take it personally. I think he deserves a crack higher up and think this might be a good time, while rebuilding under Marti, to get a few young replacements or unknown players like Anderson in to see who can step up to his level. |
| Forum Reply | Begovic has done alright! at 17:52 28 Apr 2024
TBF I think he's been hard done by, his name deserves to be top 5 at least. |
| Forum Reply | Begovic has done alright! at 17:52 28 Apr 2024
I liked the analysis by the young lad did scouting goalkeepers and think the Lincoln goalkeeper Jensen would be a good option. |
| Forum Reply | Begovic has done alright! at 17:24 28 Apr 2024
I think he's 7th based alphabetically. If you order by goals prevented he's 3rd worst in the league. I believe goal prevented looks at the expected goals vs goals conceded. So if you're getting loads of clean sheets because the teams neutralising the attempts of the opposition it's allows you to look more at the goalkeepers contribution. |
| Forum Reply | Willock - Will He Stay? at 17:56 27 Apr 2024
I think it's probably best all around if he moves on. If we keep him we'll only end up pointing at next season's L1 player tearing up the championship and say why didn't we get him. He's a good player but not irreplaceable and age and injury record suggesting it would be a bad bet to chuck all our money on. Not sure what Ainsworth has to do with the conversation, poor manager but Willock was poor for Critchley before he arrived. |
| Forum Reply | Another sponsor bites the dust at 15:18 26 Apr 2024
Apologies, didn't realise that you were in fit out, must be a massive factor. We've had a downturn in commercial work too but we're able to be topped up with other markets (Schools recently) and have a load of survey work if all else fails. On WFH generally I keep going around in circles, I don't mind it but equally my commute isn't too bad so it wouldn't be the end of the world if I ended up back in 5 days a week (nearly all my team were happy to do that pre pandemic). The people who aren't performing well currently, historically always performed badly, so I don't blame WFH I just think they need to be put on a performance improvement plan but alas not my call. I've firmly been of the mindset that if they can't improve we should replace them but then we have trouble hiring as it is so taking flexible working out of it will only make things worse. I also wonder what it's doing for development of younger staff as well, we have an apprentice in the office on his own today as we all WFH on a Friday and he can't. Not ideal. |
| Forum Reply | Another sponsor bites the dust at 12:21 26 Apr 2024
I'm intrigued by the comment about WFH, I'm in the construction industry (consultant) and WFH 2 day's a week. We've recently been asked to consider coming back in 5 days a week but I'm not convinced it will change anything. It would be good to get a different opinion of it if you've had first hand experience of the negatives of WFH, especially within the same sector. |
| Forum Reply | Next season - 4 key players for us to keep at 07:42 25 Apr 2024
Seems fair. I try to think "would our players get in a decent championship teams starting lineup?" For our attack it's a universal no. Dykes definitely not, Chair and Willock maybe but one's almost certainly off and the other has a court case over his head. The only player I think would make it as a yes would be JCS, so he'd be hardest to replace but possibly bring in the most money to rebuild. As you say his injury record suggests that taking the risk on keeping him could be rewarded with only a handful of appearances if they recur, so after his first good season of appearances might be a good time to cash in. |
| Forum Reply | Thank you Marti Cifuentes. at 10:52 21 Apr 2024
The reality is that if we can get money for Chair, we probably should take it all things considered. The whole court case thing may prevent us from getting offers though. Willock will be a free transfer and probably get a lot more money elsewhere, so imagine he's definitely gone. They're both amongst our best players but there are other options out there and with Marti involved I'd be optimistic that he can find decent replacements if either ends up leaving. |
| Forum Reply | Shock as Gavin Ward doesn't have a terrible game at 10:27 21 Apr 2024
Trying to book a Stoke player, wave him over to talk 4 or 5 times then after he's ignored you, you go to him. Shows you how much the players respect him. Thought he let too much go in the first half for him to then give Colback a booking for dissent showed how contrary he is as an official. |
| Forum Reply | Keeper for next year at 10:53 12 Apr 2024
If Walsh and Salamon aren't ready then really we need to bring in 2 goalkeepers. I think the problem for too long has been that we only realistically have one choice in goal. It's been true this season as the risk of starting Walsh means we stick with an ever waning Begovic. Or last season when Diengs form dipped and we had to play him because the back up was Archer. Competition would be a good start. |
| Forum Reply | Gary Rowett at 12:23 19 Mar 2024
I've got a bad feeling about this. |
| Forum Reply | Begovic at 07:33 14 Mar 2024
I wasn't blaming him for a lack of goal threat, I thought it was fairly obvious I thought Seny would have saved both shots. I did notice that Seny didn't punt the ball into the stands quite so often, so perhaps he would have helped the team create more chances. Like I said, it's not Begovic fault. I think he tries his best but there's a reason one player moved for a fee last summer and the other was looking at setting up a goalkeeping school in readiness for life after professional football. |
| Forum Reply | Begovic at 20:29 13 Mar 2024
I thought he was the difference Saturday, I appreciate that Middlesbrough had a strong centre back pairing and a strong centre midfield, but even with that Begovic was the difference, and not for the first time this season. It's concerning, given our position that the he's unreliable and a weak link in a critical position. The only real defence of him is that he is perhaps the best we could get at the time. It's also fair to say it's not his fault that at his stage in his career he's been employed as the only GK at the club realistically in line for a starting position. |
| Forum Reply | Act three – Report at 14:38 11 Mar 2024
Sheffield Wednesday didn't have an easy time against them either. The championship always seems to have a side that's cut adrift at the bottom/already relegated that just starts wining matches for seemingly no reason at all. So I wouldn't be surprised if Rotherham cause some upsets before the end of the season. |
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